Administrative Justice
Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals
http://www.ccat-ctac.org
The
Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals (CCAT) is a national organization
that supports the work of administrative tribunals and promotes excellence in
administrative justice.
Foundation of Administrative Justice http://www.foundationofadminjustice.ca
The Foundation for Administrative
Justice is a non-profit organization providing training
courses
for Western Canada’s tribunals, and the people who appear before them.
British Columbia http://www.bccat.net/
The British Columbia Council of
Administrative Tribunals is a non-profit organization and is an association of
individuals working in the field of administrative law in British Columbia. Our
purpose is to foster improvements in the administrative justice system.
Justice Institute of
British Columbia
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/
The Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is
Canada’s leading public safety educator - a dynamic, post-secondary institution
recognized nationally and internationally for continuous improvement and
innovative education in the areas of justice and public safety.
Society of Ontario
Adjudicators and Regulators –SOAR
http://www.soar.on.ca/
SOAR is an
organization of Chairs, members, management and staff of administrative justice
system agencies. The mission of the Society of Ontario Adjudicators and
Regulators is to advance administrative justice through education, advocacy and
innovation.
Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice- CIAJ
http://www.ciaj-icaj.ca/
The
Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice is a voluntary, non-profit
organization dedicated to improving the quality of justice for all Canadians.
Administrative Justice and Tribunals
WWW.AJTC.GOV.UK
THE COUNCIL ON TRIBUNALS HAS BEEN REPLACED BY THE
ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE & TRIBUNALS COUNCIL. THIS WEBSITE REMAINS A LEGACY SITE.
THE AJTC CAN BE FOUND AT
The Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council
keeps under review the administrative justice system as a whole with a view to
making it accessible, fair and efficient. We seek to ensure that the
relationships between the courts, tribunals, ombudsmen and alternative dispute
resolution providers satisfactorily reflect the needs of users.
Council of Australian Tribunals
http://www.coat.gov.au/
The COAT is intended to facilitate
liaison and discussion between the heads of tribunals. It will support the
development of best practice models and model procedural rules, standards of
behaviour and conduct for members and increased capacity for training and
support for members.
The National Association of Administrative Law Judges
http://www.naalj.org/
NAALJ, a non-profit corporation
founded in Illinois in 1974, is the largest professional organization devoted
exclusively to administrative adjudication within the executive branch of
government.