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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Seventy-Five Years of Legal Education and Scholarship at the ‘Modern’ Faculty of Law 1
- 2 A Pragmatist Approach to the Administrative State: A New Interpretation of John Willis’s ‘Three Approaches to Administrative Law’ 20
- 3 Richard Charles Bosworth (Dick) Risk: Maker of Canadian Legal History 41
- 4 Multidisciplinary Marty Friedland, Miscarriages of Justice, and the Modern Law School 56
- 5 Professor Alan Mewett on Morality and the Criminal Law 76
- 6 Some Leading Themes in the Contract Scholarship of Stephen Waddams 96
- 7 The Law’s Own Terms 119
- 8 Trebilcock and Trade-Offs 138
- 9 ‘More Legal Theory Than I Thought’: Robert Sharpe and Legal Scholarship 158
- 10 On Living Federal Lives: Katherine Swinton’s The Supreme Court and Canadian Federalism and the Future of Federal Imagination 171
- 11 Denise Réaume and the Women’s Court of Canada: Feminist Judgment Projects and Rewriting Pierson v Post 192
- 12 Transforming Spousal Support from the Ground Up: Carol Rogerson and the Development of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines 215
- 13 Individual Freedom and the Supremacy of Law: Alan Brudner on Criminal Justice 232
- 14 Gender Equality, AI, and the Future of Human Rights 253
- 15 A Rule-of-Law Compliant Reading of Section 33 : The Continuing Relevance of Lorraine Weinrib’s Public Law Scholarship 273
- Contributors 295
- Biographies of Subjects 297
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Seventy-Five Years of Legal Education and Scholarship at the ‘Modern’ Faculty of Law 1
- 2 A Pragmatist Approach to the Administrative State: A New Interpretation of John Willis’s ‘Three Approaches to Administrative Law’ 20
- 3 Richard Charles Bosworth (Dick) Risk: Maker of Canadian Legal History 41
- 4 Multidisciplinary Marty Friedland, Miscarriages of Justice, and the Modern Law School 56
- 5 Professor Alan Mewett on Morality and the Criminal Law 76
- 6 Some Leading Themes in the Contract Scholarship of Stephen Waddams 96
- 7 The Law’s Own Terms 119
- 8 Trebilcock and Trade-Offs 138
- 9 ‘More Legal Theory Than I Thought’: Robert Sharpe and Legal Scholarship 158
- 10 On Living Federal Lives: Katherine Swinton’s The Supreme Court and Canadian Federalism and the Future of Federal Imagination 171
- 11 Denise Réaume and the Women’s Court of Canada: Feminist Judgment Projects and Rewriting Pierson v Post 192
- 12 Transforming Spousal Support from the Ground Up: Carol Rogerson and the Development of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines 215
- 13 Individual Freedom and the Supremacy of Law: Alan Brudner on Criminal Justice 232
- 14 Gender Equality, AI, and the Future of Human Rights 253
- 15 A Rule-of-Law Compliant Reading of Section 33 : The Continuing Relevance of Lorraine Weinrib’s Public Law Scholarship 273
- Contributors 295
- Biographies of Subjects 297