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This training course has been designed to ensure that NWT Board Forum members have the knowledge & tools required to …
This training course has been designed to ensure that NWT Board Forum members have the knowledge & tools required to make effective and independent decisions that meet the requirements under administrative law.
Course Currilcum
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- Administrative Law Training Course (Part 1) 00:00:03
- Before You Begin 00:00:00
- Before You Begin 00:00:00
- About the NWT Board Forum 00:00:13
- Purpose of this Course 00:00:14
- Learning objectives 00:00:44
- Overview of the Guide 00:00:30
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- Part 1: Understanding the Concepts of Administrative Law 00:00:00
- Introduction to Administrative Law for Co-management Boards in the NWT 00:00:07
- What is administrative law? 00:00:46
- Key elements of administrative law 00:01:00
- What is “natural justice”? 00:00:40
- Co-management Boards in NWT 00:01:00
- Co-management Tribunals (1/4) 00:00:57
- Co-management Tribunals (2/4) 00:00:55
- Co-management Tribunals (3/4) 00:00:31
- Co-management Tribunals (4/4) 00:00:30
- AL Exercise 1-1: Search and Find 00:20:00
- Tribunals and Jurisdiction 00:00:26
- Lesson 2: Topics Covered 00:00:00
- What is an Administrative Tribunal? 00:00:30
- Administrative Tribunals (1/3) 00:00:23
- Administrative Tribunals (2/3) 00:00:27
- Administrative Tribunals (3/3) 00:00:42
- Tribunals and jurisdiction 00:00:32
- Tribunals powers 00:01:00
- Tribunal’s jurisdiction 00:00:25
- Tribunal independence 00:01:00
- Key administrative law concepts 00:00:25
- Tribunals – from administrative to quasi-judicial functions (1/4) 00:00:41
- Functions of Administrative Tribunals 00:01:00
- Functions of Co-management Boards 00:00:41
- Tribunals – from administrative to quasi-judicial functions (2/4) 00:00:36
- Tribunals – from administrative to quasi-judicial functions (3/4) 00:00:42
- Tribunals – from administrative to quasi-judicial functions (4/4) 00:00:36
- Judicial review of administrative actions 00:01:00
- Standard of review (1/2) 00:00:29
- Standard of review (2/2) 00:00:34
- AL Exercise 2-1: Tribunals and Jurisdictions 00:20:00
- The Impartial Decision-maker 00:00:27
- Lesson 4: Topics covered 00:00:00
- Principle 3: Impartial decision-maker 00:00:28
- Principles of Impartiality 00:01:00
- Bias and Conflict of Interest (1/3) 00:00:40
- Bias and Conflict of Interest (2/3) 00:00:12
- Types of Bias 00:00:13
- Bias and Conflict of Interest (3/3) 00:00:52
- Apprehension of bias and the test for bias 00:00:19
- Bias arising from involvement of others in Tribunal decisions 00:00:38
- Bias in a Tribunal: Objections and waiver 00:00:24
- Response to a bias challenge 00:00:26
- Bias and conflict: Tribunal governance 00:00:37
- Effects of a conflict of interest or bias 00:00:38
- Uniqueness of Northern Tribunals 00:00:37
- AL Exercise 4-1: The Impartial Decision-Maker 00:20:00
- AL Exercise 4-2: The Impartial Decision-Maker Scenario 00:15:00
- Making Decisions 00:00:26
- Lesson 6: Topics covered 00:00:00
- Decision-making process for Co-management Boards 00:00:57
- Example of a systematic approach 00:00:00
- Decision-making process 00:00:00
- Step 1: Clarify the issues 00:00:53
- Step 2: Identify the relevant evidence 00:00:34
- Step 3: Identify and resolve disputes 00:01:00
- Step 4: Make findings on the facts (1/2) 00:00:35
- Step 4: Make findings on the facts (2/2) 00:00:36
- Step 5: Clarify the arguments (1/4) 00:00:31
- Step 5: Clarify the arguments (2/4) 00:00:00
- Step 5: Clarify the arguments (3/4) 00:00:38
- Step 5: Clarify the arguments (4/4) 00:00:41
- Step 6: Make the decisions, set out the reasons (1/4) 00:00:42
- Step 6: Make the decisions, set out the reasons (2/4) 00:00:28
- Step 6: Make the decisions, set out the reasons (3/4) 00:00:19
- Step 6: Make the decisions, set out the reasons (4/4) 00:00:21
- AL Exercise 6: Making a Decision 00:20:00