Human Rights Law Ontario


WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL VERSUS COURT?

Many people confuse the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal with court.

THE HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL IS A TRIBUNAL

This means its not court its an administrative body. Think of it like when you go to obtain your drivers license. The Ministry of Transportation tests your skills determines whether it compares to their standards and then if satisfied will render a decision. In this case a driver’s license.

IS THERE A JUDGE?

For the actual hearing there will be an adjudicator this is someone who will have the decision making powers similar to a judge. Ultimately, they will decide whether your case has merits or not.

WHY THE HUMAN TRIBUNAL VERSUS COURT?

Being an administrative body the Human Rights Tribunal’s establishment is based on a cost effective approach with a means to accessing justice in a timely manner. The process is less formal than a court. It is also meant to be less intimidating.

HOW DO I KNOW WHETHER I HAVE A HUMAN RIGHTS CASE?

The process in determining whether you have a human rights discrimination case versus an actual court case is something that lawyers assess. It’s important to ensure you consult with a lawyer when considering your legal options. The selection of the wrong forum could seriously jeopardize your claim.

I NEED A HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER

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