Caught By Private Law: A Review Of Visitors’ Jurisdiction In Canada

A. Strömbergsson-DeNora
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Visitors, an office in charitable corporations that occupies the position of the Superior Court in all matters pertaining to the charity, are a forgotten area of law in Canada. This article resurrects the jurisdiction by explaining its utility for university corporations. Visitors are private courts of appeal from university decisions. They are empowered to adjudicate academic as well as legal disputes relating to relationships between the university, its officers, its professors, and its students. The article lays out the private law origins of the office and contrasts this approach with the administrative law model more recently in vogue. The administrative law approach to visitation has, over the course of the twentieth century, eroded the jurisdiction, yet it appears from Canadian practice that the jurisdiction remains eminently useful across the country. The article details just how the visitor’s office has been used in Canadian universities beginning in 1803 going up to 1992. In so doing, the office’s strong points as well as its weaknesses are discussed.
私法陷阱:加拿大游客管辖权考察
访问者是慈善公司的一个办公室,在与慈善机构有关的所有事务中都占据着高等法院的地位,在加拿大是一个被遗忘的法律领域。本文通过解释司法管辖权对大学法人的效用来复活司法管辖权。访问者是对大学裁决提出上诉的私人法庭。他们有权裁决与大学、官员、教授和学生之间关系有关的学术和法律纠纷。文章阐述了办公室的私法起源,并将这种方法与最近流行的行政法模式进行了对比。在二十世纪的过程中,行政法对探视的做法侵蚀了管辖权,但从加拿大的实践来看,管辖权在全国范围内仍然非常有用。这篇文章详细介绍了从1803年到1992年,加拿大大学是如何使用访客办公室的。在这样做的过程中,讨论了该办公室的优点和缺点。
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