Ian Greene
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From The Fundamental Freedoms |
Chapter 3 focuses on the section of the Charter that encompasses the “fundamental freedoms”: freedom of religion, expression, assembly, and association. The Supreme Court’s … | Ian Greene | 71 | 2014 | $7.10 Add |
From Case StudiesConflicts of In terest and En titlement From: Honest Politics Now |
Case studies of conflicts of interest and other kinds of abuse of trust such as Jacques Corriveau and the sponsorship scandal and the Lavigne Affair. | Ian Greene | 35 | 2017 | $3.50 Add |
From Democratic Rights |
Chapter 4 deals with judicial decisions regarding the “democratic rights” — for example, whether prisoners can vote, whether the Charter might force a more equitable … | Ian Greene | 44 | 2014 | $4.40 Add |
From NEW! Profile of the Judiciary |
This chapter offers a profile of the judiciary by examining interviews with current and retired judges and prothonotaries of the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal and their observations. | Ian Greene | 29 | 2021 | $2.90 Add |
From To the Centre Chair – McLachlin and the Chief JusticeFrom: Beverley McLachlin |
An overview of how and why Beverley McLachlin was named Canada’s first female chief justice. Explains the significance of the decision and provides an analysis of the responsiblities of the … | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 21 | 2019 | $2.10 Add |
From Legal Rights |
The Supreme Court’s controversial decision to strike down Canada’s abortion law is reviewed in chapter 5, which centres on the “legal rights” sections of the Charter. Also … | Ian Greene | 72 | 2014 | $7.20 Add |
From The Historical Impact of the McLachlin CourtFrom: Beverley McLachlin |
An assessment of the supreme court’s impact during the years of McLachlin’s leadership. Discusses some of the key decisions the supreme court made during these years. | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 35 | 2019 | $3.50 Add |
From Equality |
Chapter 6 deals with the Charter’s “equality rights,” perhaps the most challenging section of the document. Beginning in 1989, the Supreme Court set out a test for the … | Ian Greene | 64 | 2014 | $6.40 Add |
From McLachlin’s Leading Decisions as Chief JusticeFrom: Beverley McLachlin |
Overviews McLachlin’s role in the most important decisions as chief justice. Specifically looks at her decisions relating to Indigenous rights, prostitution, and prisoners’ voting rights. | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 25 | 2019 | $2.50 Add |
From Dissident in Search of ConsensusFrom: Beverley McLachlin |
Addresses McLachlin’s role in transforming the way the Supreme Court approach to making decisions. Explains how, under McLachlin’s leadership, the Court became more consensual and … | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 24 | 2019 | $2.40 Add |
From Language Rights |
Chapter 7 reviews the Charter’s effect on the status of the official languages of Canada and minority-language education rights. The chapter focuses on Supreme Court decisions that … | Ian Greene | 37 | 2014 | $3.70 Add |
From Aboriginal RightsOutside the Charter but inside the rights regime |
Chapter 8 is on Aboriginal rights. Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 — the section affirming Aboriginal rights — is the first section after the Charter of Rights. Although not … | Ian Greene | 37 | 2014 | $3.70 Add |
From Showdown: Prime Minister vs. Chief JusticeFrom: Beverley McLachlin |
An overview of the McLachlin Court’s clashes with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Discusses the cases Harper’s government lost in the Supreme Court and the resulting tension between … | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 25 | 2019 | $2.50 Add |
From Footprints in the Sand? Or Handprints in Cement?From: Beverley McLachlin |
Provides a review of McLachlin’s lasting legacy and the continuing influence her work has had on Canadian society. | Ian Greene; Peter McCormick | 11 | 2019 | $1.10 Add |
From The Charter and Human Rights |
The concluding chapter assesses the effect of the Charter and s. 35 on the general respect for human rights in Canada. It argues that while the Charter itself may have had only limited success in … | Ian Greene | 24 | 2014 | $2.40 Add |
From Why Ethical Politics is EssentialFrom: Honest Politics Now |
Discusses some key proposals for new and/or stronger institutionalized supports for ethical conduct. | Ian Greene | 23 | 2017 | $2.30 Add |