Canada (Minister of Justice) v Borowski
Canada (Minister of Justice) v Borowski, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 575 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision on the standard for allowing public interests to gain standing to challenge a law. The Court developed what is known as the Borowski test for public interest standing.
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Canada (Minister of Justice) v Borowski
Canada (Minister of Justice) v Borowski, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 575 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision on the standard for allowing public interests to gain standing to challenge a law. The Court developed what is known as the Borowski test for public interest standing.
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Minister of Justice v Borowski
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[1981] 2 SCR 575
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1981-12-01
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Laskin CJ
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The Minister of Justice of Canada and the Minister of Finance of Canada v Joseph Borowski
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APPEAL from
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Lamer J
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Ritchie, Dickson, Beetz, Estey, McIntyre and Chouinard JJ
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Martland J
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Appeal dismissed
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