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Ministry of Justice

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These pages provide links to websites belonging to other organizations that are involved in administrative justice law reform.

The DRO works to generate thoughtful consideration and debate about administrative justice processes and possibilities for reform, to ensure that B.C.'s administrative justice system provides the best possible service to the people who use and rely on it.

Over 25 administrative tribunals and other entities make up British Columbia's administrative justice system. Administrative tribunals enhance access to justice in B.C. by providing an effective alternative to the courts to resolve disputes fairly, at less cost, and by providing access to their processes in less time than the courts. Administrative tribunals resolve issues in a wide range of matters, many involving specialized knowledge and expertise, such as human rights, the environment and public safety.

These links, along with information on this site, are intended to assist individuals who are interested in B.C.'s administrative justice system, including members of the public who look to the administrative justice system for decisions and dispute resolution, B.C.'s independent administrative tribunals, the ministries that work with and fund B.C.'s administrative tribunals and the lawyers, both within government and in private practice, who appear before administrative tribunals.