Civil Rights
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From ![]() Constitutional Fundamentals |
This chapter discusses how religion is characterized and interpreted in the Constitution, including Sunday observance, education, freedom of conscience and religion, and freedom of expression. | M.H. Ogilvie | 69 | 2017 | $6.90 Add |
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From ![]() Contemporary Law-and-Order PoliciesPolicing, Class Strugge and Neoliberal Restructuring |
Todd Gordon | 22 | 2006 | $2.86 Add | |
![]() Cops, Crime and CapitalismThe Law-and-Order Agenda in Canada |
Framed within a Marxist class analysis that highlights the way in which state power and capitalist social relations are racialized and gendered, Gordon’s study locates law and order … | Todd Gordon | 175 | 2006 | View |
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From ![]() Correctional Renewal Without the FrillsThe Politics of “Get Tough” Punishment in Ontario From: Disorderly People |
Dawn Moore; Kelly Hannah-Moffat | 17 | 2002 | $1.70 Add | |
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From ![]() Criminal Law |
This chapter looks at topics which are sections of the Criminal Code that either expressly deal with religion per se or that would be recognized, still, by most people in Canada as having a … | M.H. Ogilvie | 34 | 2017 | $3.40 Add |
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From ![]() Criminalization, Race and Neoliberal OrderPolicing Immigrant Communities |
Todd Gordon | 40 | 2006 | $5.20 Add | |
![]() Cruel ArithmeticInside the Case Against Polygamy |
For thirty years, lawyers, pundits, professors, and politicians had said that section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada—the criminal prohibition of polygamy—was unconstitutional, a … | Craig Jones | 402 | 2012 | View |
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From ![]() Decision and AftermathFrom: Cruel Arithmetic |
This chapter focuses on the decision in the Polygamy Reference case. Chief Justice Bauman’s reasons for the judgement are discussed in detail. | Craig Jones | 20 | 2012 | $2.00 Add |
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From ![]() Defining the Principles of Fundamental JusticeFrom: Fundamental Justice |
Defines the principles of fundamental justice, particularly focusing on methods and sources such as the balancing of interests. Some rejected principles are also mentioned. | Hamish Stewart | 50 | 2012 | $5.00 Add |
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From ![]() Democratic Dialogue in PracticeFrom: Supreme Court on Trial |
Discussion of cases in which the Supreme Court examined legislation enacted in response to its previous decisions. | Kent Roach | 40 | 2016 | $4.00 Add |
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From ![]() Democratic Dialogue in TheoryFrom: Supreme Court on Trial |
Discussion of the process by which the decisions of the Supreme Court be respected and obeyed while not necessarily giving the Court the final word. | Kent Roach | 15 | 2016 | $1.50 Add |
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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 |
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From ![]() Democratic Rights |
Analysis of voting rights and election of legislatures as set out in ss. 3, 4 and 5 of the Charter. | Kent Roach; Robert J. Sharpe | 17 | 2017 | $1.70 Add |
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From ![]() Demonizing Youth, Marketing FearThe New Politics of Crime From: Disorderly People |
Dianne Martin | 13 | 2002 | $1.30 Add | |
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From ![]() Demonstrations on Campus and the Case of Israeli Apartheid Week |
Richard Moon takes up the question of whether there should be more restrictions on freedom of expression in the university in order for it to fulfill its educational mission, noting that the … | Richard Moon | 26 | 2014 | $2.60 Add |
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From ![]() Dialogue between Courts and LegislaturesFrom: Supreme Court on Trial |
Discussion of various Charter decisions to illustrate how legislatures usually have been able to effectively advance their objectives with prompt replies to such decisions without the use of the … | Kent Roach | 34 | 2016 | $3.40 Add |












