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17 “There are Statutes, and Statutes”
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
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The Establishment of the Court
- Attempts 3
- The Creation of the Supreme Court 14
- Section 47 and the Lord Chancellor 28
- Starting Up 38
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The Judicial Function
- The Judge as Adjudicator 47
- The Judge as Law-reformer 65
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The Early Years, 1875-1885
- The Beginning, 1875-1879 75
- The Court under Attack 91
- The Appeal to the Privy Council, 1876-1879 97
- The End of the Beginning, 1879-1880 103
- The Court Struggles, 1880-1885 114
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The Years After, 1885-1949
- The Manitoba Schools Question 135
- The Court in Disarray, 1895-1903 155
- The Sterile Years, 1903-1911 169
- The Sterile Years, 1911-1918 191
- The Sterile Years, 1918-1929 207
- “There are Statutes, and Statutes” 218
- The Civil Law of Quebec 230
- The Attack on the Privy Council, 1930-1939 243
- The Wait for the End of the Appeal, 1940-1949 263
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The Final Court of Appeal for Canada, 1950-1959
- A New Beginning? 281
- New Jural Conclusions 296
- The Implied Bill of Rights 312
- The End of the Fifties 322
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The Court Solidified, 1960-1980
- The Sixties 331
- The Canadian Bill of Rights 347
- The Seventies 369
- The Seventies and Law Reform 380
- Tensions within the Court 400
- The Constitution 418
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The Era of the Charter, 1980-1989
- Waiting for the Charter 437
- The Charter 449
- The Abortion Case 461
-
Conclusion
- Impartial Justice 477
- Now and the Future 486
- Appendix 495
- Notes 499
- Index 583
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
-
The Establishment of the Court
- Attempts 3
- The Creation of the Supreme Court 14
- Section 47 and the Lord Chancellor 28
- Starting Up 38
-
The Judicial Function
- The Judge as Adjudicator 47
- The Judge as Law-reformer 65
-
The Early Years, 1875-1885
- The Beginning, 1875-1879 75
- The Court under Attack 91
- The Appeal to the Privy Council, 1876-1879 97
- The End of the Beginning, 1879-1880 103
- The Court Struggles, 1880-1885 114
-
The Years After, 1885-1949
- The Manitoba Schools Question 135
- The Court in Disarray, 1895-1903 155
- The Sterile Years, 1903-1911 169
- The Sterile Years, 1911-1918 191
- The Sterile Years, 1918-1929 207
- “There are Statutes, and Statutes” 218
- The Civil Law of Quebec 230
- The Attack on the Privy Council, 1930-1939 243
- The Wait for the End of the Appeal, 1940-1949 263
-
The Final Court of Appeal for Canada, 1950-1959
- A New Beginning? 281
- New Jural Conclusions 296
- The Implied Bill of Rights 312
- The End of the Fifties 322
-
The Court Solidified, 1960-1980
- The Sixties 331
- The Canadian Bill of Rights 347
- The Seventies 369
- The Seventies and Law Reform 380
- Tensions within the Court 400
- The Constitution 418
-
The Era of the Charter, 1980-1989
- Waiting for the Charter 437
- The Charter 449
- The Abortion Case 461
-
Conclusion
- Impartial Justice 477
- Now and the Future 486
- Appendix 495
- Notes 499
- Index 583