The Canadian Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics
a useful tool helping judges resolve ethical dilemmas
Canadian judges are fortunate to be able to turn to an Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – a body established for the very purpose of giving informal and confidential advice to any federally-appointed judge who is either faced with or anticipating a question of judicial ethics or conduct. What follows is an introduction to the Canadian Advisory Committee.
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Canadian Context
- 3. Historical background
- 4. The Advisory Process
- 5. Conclusion
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