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Justice Received After Nineteen Years Delay in Walsh Case: What's to Blame? (Human Rights Law) (Reprint)

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  • Title: Justice Received After Nineteen Years Delay in Walsh Case: What's to Blame? (Human Rights Law) (Reprint)
  • Author : LawNow
  • Release Date : January 01, 2010
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 60 KB

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In "Court of Appeal Rules in Walsh Case: a 17-Year Journey", 33(3) LawNow 40, I commented how the delay in this case results in an extreme example of why some people are deterred from making a human rights complaint. Now that Ms. Walsh has received the remedy award in her case--which is in itself interesting--it is also interesting to analyze the causes of the delay in justice. In 1991 Delorie Walsh made a complaint of gender discrimination in employment under the equal pay for equal work provision (now s. 6) of the (revised) Alberta Human Rights Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. A-25.5 ("AHRA"). On August 15, 1995, Walsh filed a second human rights complaint against Mobil, alleging it had retaliated against her for making the initial human rights complaint. Both the original human rights complaint and the retaliation complaint were referred by the Commission to a one-person human rights panel ("Panel") for a hearing. After dealing with an interim application to dismiss the matter on the basis of delay, the Panel did not release its decision until December 2005.


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