Justice System
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From ![]() Courts, Legislatures and Executives in the Post-Charter EraFrom: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition |
Text of 1999 speech by Beverly McLachlin explaining the role of the courts in interpreting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. | Debra Thompson; François Rocher; Peter Russell | 8 | 2015 | $0.80 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Environmental Law |
This chapter focuses on the central principles of environmental law such as the principles of precaution, sustainable development and access to (environmental) justice. This part argues that the … | Jocelyn Stacey | 32 | 2021 | $3.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Epilogue |
Robert Décary | 6 | 2021 | $0.60 Add | |
![]() Explaining Judicial Decisions |
Peter McCormick | 19 | 1994 | $1.90 Add | |
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From ![]() Explaining Judicial DecisionsFrom: Canada's Courts |
Peter McCormick | 19 | 1994 | $1.90 Add | |
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From ![]() NEW! Fifty Years of Taxation at the Federal Court of Appeal and the Federal Court |
This chapter examines how the Federal Court jurisdiction over tax matters has changed over the past fifty years, and as a result, how the determination of the court’s jurisdiction has … | Annick Provencher | 43 | 2021 | $4.30 Add |
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From ![]() Foreward & Preface |
Outlines the Core Principles of law as outlined by Tom Bingham in The Rule of Law | Gary Bauslaugh; Morris Manning | 11 | 2013 | $1.10 Add |
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From ![]() How it All BeganJailing Jurors |
Chapter 3 looks at the origins of jury independence | Gary Bauslaugh | 15 | 2013 | $1.50 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Intellectual Property in Canada’s Federal CourtsAn Empirical Review of Proceedings |
This chapter examines how Intellectual Property has been dealt with in the in Canada’s Federal Courts over the last twenty-five years, or, where possible, fifty years. | Jeremy de Beer | 45 | 2021 | $4.50 Add |
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From ![]() Introduction: Militancy as a Civic VirtueFrom: Languages of the Unheard |
Riots, as outbursts of rebellion, might sometimes be defensible, even admirable, because they make it impossible to ignore the grievances of the exploited and the oppressed. The author presents a … | Stephen D'Arcy | 11 | 2013 | $1.10 Add |
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From ![]() Judges and the Charter RevolutionFrom: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition |
Excerpt of a 2000 book by F.L. Morton and Rainer Knopff, The Charter Revolution and the Court Party, arguing that the Supreme Court of Canada has redesigned itself from a constitutional … | Debra Thompson; François Rocher; Peter Russell | 12 | 2015 | $1.20 Add |
![]() Judicial Independence |
Peter McCormick | 16 | 1994 | $1.60 Add | |
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From ![]() Judicial IndependenceFrom: Canada's Courts |
Peter McCormick | 16 | 1994 | $1.60 Add | |
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From ![]() NEW! Labour and Human Rights |
This chapter examines nineteen decisions regarding human rights and labour law that the authors argue are representative of the jurisprudence of the Federal Courts in these areas in the second … | Carolyn Carter | 43 | 2021 | $4.30 Add |
![]() Languages of the UnheardWhy Militant Protest is Good for Democracy |
“What we must see,” Martin Luther King once insisted, “is that a riot is the language of the unheard.” In this new era of global protest and popular revolt, Languages of … | Stephen D'Arcy | 232 | 2013 | View |
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From ![]() LatimerGuilty |
Looks at the trial of Robert Latimer and the jury’s verdict of guilty in the mercy killing of his terminally ill daughter Tracy | Gary Bauslaugh | 24 | 2013 | $2.40 Add |









