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#There is currently no specific legal authority for the Tribunal Registrar to undertake the screening. In the 2012/ 13 BCHRT Annual Report, the Tribunal specifically asked the government to amend the Code to give the Tribunal Registrar authority to screen complaints. | #There is currently no specific legal authority for the Tribunal Registrar to undertake the screening. In the 2012/ 13 BCHRT Annual Report, the Tribunal specifically asked the government to amend the Code to give the Tribunal Registrar authority to screen complaints. | ||
#MacNaughton, p.5. | #MacNaughton, p.5. | ||
#The 2011-12 BCHRT annual report notes for example that Complainants with counsel succeeded in 56% of their cases. Without counsel, the complainants succeeded in only in 31% of the cases. Pg. 11. Online: http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/shareddocs/annual_reports/2011-2012.pdf. (Last accessed | #The 2011-12 BCHRT annual report notes for example that Complainants with counsel succeeded in 56% of their cases. Without counsel, the complainants succeeded in only in 31% of the cases. Pg. 11. Online: http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/shareddocs/annual_reports/2011-2012.pdf. (Last accessed January 9, 2016). In 2012-13, complainants with counsel succeeded in 71% of the cases, those without counsel succeeded only in 36%, pg 9. Online: http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/shareddocs/annual_reports/2012-2013.pdf (Last accessed Januay 9, 2016) | ||
#BC Human Rights Coalition. Online: http://www.bchrcoalition.org (Last accessed May 1, 2014) | #BC Human Rights Coalition. Online: http://www.bchrcoalition.org (Last accessed May 1, 2014) | ||
#The 2011-12 BCHRT Annual Report noted it was taking 280 to 400 days from application to resolution . | #The 2011-12 BCHRT Annual Report noted it was taking 280 to 400 days from application to resolution . |
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