The not-to-be-missed annual forum for practitioners in the administrative and regulatory sectors—now in its 19th year.
Get up to date on the most significant administrative law developments in Canada
For 19 years, the OsgoodePD Annual National Forum on Administrative Law and Practice has brought together leading practitioners, decision-makers, and academics for two days of discussion and debate.
Whether you appear before, advise, or sit as a member of a tribunal, or act in judicial review applications, it is essential to remain up to date on recent decisions, legislative updates, and developing trends in policy and practice.
Back in-person for the first time since 2019, the 2024 Administrative Law & Practice Forum gives you the chance to connect with peers and leaders in the field, and deepen your understanding of current and developing issues in administrative law in Canada.
Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
- Critical Developments in Administrative Law in 2024
- Regulation of harmful content on social media: challenges and implications of the Online Harms Act
- Artificial Intelligence: Regulation challenges in Canada and around the world
- Cases to Watch in 2025
- National Security and Administrative Law
- Developments on the Charter and Administrative Decision-Makers
- Important Updates in Aboriginal Law
Who Should Attend
- Lawyers who appear before agencies, boards and tribunals anywhere in Canada
- Government counsel
- Tribunal counsel
- Tribunal and board members
- Adjudicators
- Regulators
- Counsel who advise on government regulations and the regulatory process