The Declaratory Judgment: Its Place as an Administrative Law Remedy in Nova Scotia

David Mullan

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Abstract

In recent years there has been considerable writing throughout the Commonwealth on the potential of the declaratory judgment as a remedy for reviewing unlawful administrative action. 2 It is not my purpose in this note to add to the already ample general discourse on this topic. Rather, I will be concentrating on some particular aspects of the remedy, aspects which have been brought into prominence by recent legislative changes and judicial decisions.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Publication statusPublished - Feb. 1 1975

Keywords

  • Declaratory judgment
  • remedy
  • unlawful administrative action
  • Nova Scotia Rules of Civil Procedure

Disciplines

  • Administrative Law

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