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From NEW! Chapter 5By-elections Conducted During the 42nd Parliament From: Anatomy of an Election |
An overview of the role of by-elections and a list of by-elections that were conducted during the 42nd parliament. | Gregory Tardi | 3 | 2020 | $0.30 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 6Criminal Code |
This chapter disscusses sections of the Canadian Criminial Code as it may be relavent in cases involving mental illness. Topics include Fitness Assessments, and Cognitive Capacity, Not Criminally … | Caitlin Pakosh; Lora Patton; Richard D. Schneider | 95 | 2022 | $9.50 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 7: When Is a Search Law Reasonable?From: Search and Seizure |
A. Introduction B. Considerations for Assessing a Reasonable Law C. Holdings on Reasonable Law | Chris D.L. Hunt; Robert Diab | 50 | 2023 | $5.00 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 Evidence |
This chapter discusses providing evidence and testimony under oath. | M.H. Ogilvie | 10 | 2017 | $1.00 Add |
From Immutability HauntingsSocio-economic Status and Women's Right to Just Conditions of Work under Section 15 of the Charter |
Argument that Charter cases involving women’s work have been haunted by court findings that socio-economic status is not an analogous ground of discrimination under section 15(1), relying … | Kerri A Froc | 36 | 2014 | $3.60 Add |
From Municipal Governance and Innovative Shark Conservation EffortsProblems and Prospects |
Examination of the capacity of Canada’s municipal governments to promote animal welfare and conservation through the use of by-laws. | Cameron Jefferies; Eran Kaplinsky | 24 | 2015 | $2.40 Add |
From Parents and Children |
Discussion of issues arising in the context of parents making religiously based decisions concerning their children. | Richard Moon | 9 | 2014 | $0.90 Add |
From Procedural Fairness at the McLachlin Court |
The question that arises is whether and how the Supreme Court’s procedural fairness jurisprudence has provided guidance to administrative tribunals, enabling them to justify, or legitimize, … | Freya Kristjanson | 30 | 2011 | $3.00 Add |
From R. v. Butler, 1992 |
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that while the obscenity provisions of the Criminal Code infringed the right to freedom of expression, they were justified as a reasonable limit under the … | Janet Hieber; Peter Russell; Rainer Knopff; Tom Bateman | 15 | 2017 | $1.50 Add |
From Reference Re Securities ActComment on Lee and Schneiderman From: What's Next for Canada? |
Commentary on the previous two chapters in exploring the questions of why or if the federal side lost in the Securities Reference. | Mahmud Jamal | 5 | 2012 | $0.50 Add |
From NEW! Regulatory Offences and Corporate CrimeFrom: Criminal Law |
This chapter discussed regulatory offences which protect the public from harm and may be applied to corporations. Topics in this chapter included absolute, vicarious, and strict liability … | Kent Roach | 37 | 2022 | $3.70 Add |
From The Fraser CaseA Wrong Turn in a Fog of Judicial Deference |
Discusses the significant Fraser case and considers the case’s prematurity, judicial deference, labour law and international law. | Paul JJ Cavalluzzo | 35 | 2012 | $3.50 Add |
From NEW! The Administrative Independence of the Federal CourtsA Case for Reform |
This chapter argues that judicial independence is a pillar of our constitutional democracy and as such is a principle anchored in the Canadian state structure and recognized as essential to the … | Martine Valois | 37 | 2021 | $3.70 Add |
From The Constrained Creativity of Judicial Law MakingFrom: Supreme Court on Trial |
Examination of the claims of judicial law making advanced by critics of judicial activism. | Kent Roach | 30 | 2016 | $3.00 Add |
From The Courts and Canadian FederalismFrom Watertight Compartments to Shared Responsibility From: Constitutional Law, 5/e |
Review of how constitutional cases decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council interpreted the division of legislative powers and affected the subsequent development of shared jurisdiction. | Byron Shaw; Padraic Ryan; Patrick J. Monahan | 20 | 2017 | $2.00 Add |