Examining the Delineation of Jurisdiction Between Human Rights and Labour Arbitration After Figliola and Penner

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Examining the Delineation of Jurisdiction Between Human Rights and Labour Arbitration After Figliola and Penner
Abstract
There has been a long-time debate over whether issues conclusively decided at labour arbitration should be subject to a subsequent proceeding before a human rights tribunal. The author examines Supreme Court of Canada decisions dealing with re-litigation of issues before multiple decision-makers, and demonstrates how they are interpreted by the human rights tribunal. This paper identifies principles from cases before other decision-makers that can be applied to the problem of shared jurisdiction between labour arbitration and human rights.
Type
Master of Laws
University
University of Toronto
Place
Toronto
Date
2015
# of Pages
56 pages
Language
English
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1/1/18, 9:35 PM
Citation
Regan, A. E. (2015). Examining the Delineation of Jurisdiction Between Human Rights and Labour Arbitration After Figliola and Penner [Master of Laws, University of Toronto]. https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/70568