Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper explores the application of procedural fairness to the federal government’s Environmental Choice Program’s decision-making processes. While Canadian courts have traditionally required public bureaucrats to act “fairly” when implementing command models of regulation, they have only recently been confronted with demands that regulators implementing economic incentive programs also act in accordance with procedural fairness norms.
Recommended Citation
David Cohen, Procedural Fairness and Incentive Programs: Reflections on the Environmental Choice Program, 31 Alberta L. Rev. 544 (1993), http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/418/.