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10. The Many Minds of W.P.M. Kennedy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Classical Age: Canadian Legal Thought in the Late Nineteenth Century
- 1. Constitutional Scholarship in the Late Nineteenth Century: Making Federalism Work 33
- 2. A.H.F. Lefroy: Common Law Thought in Late-Nineteenth-Century Canada – On Burying One’s Grandfather 66
- 3. Rights Talk in Canada in the Late Nineteenth Century: ‘The Good Sense and Right Feeling of the People’ 94
- 4. Blake and Liberty 130
- 5. John Skirving Ewart: The Legal Thought 152
- 6. Sir William R. Meredith, CJO: The Search for Authority 179
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Part Two. The Challenge of Modernity: Canadian Legal Thought in the 1930s
- 7. Volume One of the Journal: A Tribute and a Belated Review 211
- 8. The Scholars and the Constitution: POGG and the Privy Council 233
- 9. John Willis: A Tribute 271
- 10. The Many Minds of W.P.M. Kennedy 300
- 11. Canadian Law Teachers in the 1930s: ‘When the World Was Turned Upside Down’ 341
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Part Three. Postwar Developments
- 12. On the Road to Oz: Common Law Scholarship about Federalism after World War II 403
- Backmatter 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Classical Age: Canadian Legal Thought in the Late Nineteenth Century
- 1. Constitutional Scholarship in the Late Nineteenth Century: Making Federalism Work 33
- 2. A.H.F. Lefroy: Common Law Thought in Late-Nineteenth-Century Canada – On Burying One’s Grandfather 66
- 3. Rights Talk in Canada in the Late Nineteenth Century: ‘The Good Sense and Right Feeling of the People’ 94
- 4. Blake and Liberty 130
- 5. John Skirving Ewart: The Legal Thought 152
- 6. Sir William R. Meredith, CJO: The Search for Authority 179
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Part Two. The Challenge of Modernity: Canadian Legal Thought in the 1930s
- 7. Volume One of the Journal: A Tribute and a Belated Review 211
- 8. The Scholars and the Constitution: POGG and the Privy Council 233
- 9. John Willis: A Tribute 271
- 10. The Many Minds of W.P.M. Kennedy 300
- 11. Canadian Law Teachers in the 1930s: ‘When the World Was Turned Upside Down’ 341
-
Part Three. Postwar Developments
- 12. On the Road to Oz: Common Law Scholarship about Federalism after World War II 403
- Backmatter 435