The Alberta Liquor Control Board and the Question of Administrative Independence, 1924-1939
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Hamill, S.E., The Alberta Liquor Control Board and the Question of Administrative Independence, 1924-1939, Alberta Law Review, 53, 3, 2016, 747 - 775Download Item:
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This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta’s first attempt at creating a Liquor Control Board as a case study. The article examines the relationships between the Board, the government, and the public in order to contribute to a more rigorous understanding of administrative independence that goes beyond the usual comparisons to judicial independence.
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https://www.albertalawreview.com/index.php/ALR/article/view/427http://hdl.handle.net/2262/92664
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Author: HAMILL, SARAH
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Alberta Law Review;53;
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Canadian law, Alberta, Prohibition, Liquor lawSubject (TCD):
Administrative Law , Administrative law and theory , Legal History , legal historyISSN:
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