University of Toronto Press
The Canadian Constitution in Transition
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About this book
Author / Editor information
Richard Albert is Professor of Law at The University of Texas at Austin and, in 2017-18, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto.
Daly Paul :
Paul Daly is a University Senior Lecturer in Public Law at University of Cambridge and the Derek Bowett Fellow in Law at Queens' College, Cambridge.
MacDonnell Vanessa :
Vanessa A. MacDonnell is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa.
Reviews
"The Canadian Constitution in Transition is a strong volume comprised of thoughtful and interesting research. Featuring fresh and emerging voices in the field, this collection will contribute to both the richness and the direction of scholarship on the Canadian Constitution."
Benjamin L. Berger, Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University:
"The Canadian Constitution in Transition seeks to move beyond familiar frameworks in the study of the Canadian Constitution, searching for fresh insights enriched by critical, sociological, and global perspectives. Filled with illuminating analyses offered by emerging leaders in the field, the result is a collection that points us in new and exciting directions in Canadian constitutional scholarship."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
v - The Canadian Constitution in Transition
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Introduction: The Constitution of Canada in a New Key
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1 The Most Opaque Branch? The (Un)accountable Growth of Executive Power in Modern Canadian Government
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2 The Future of Constitutional Change in Canada: Examining Our Legal, Political, and Jurisprudential Straitjacket
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3 Section 96: Striking a Balance between Legal Centralism and Legal Pluralism
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4 Canada’s “Constitution outside the Courts”: Provincial Non-enforcement of Constitutionally Suspect Federal Criminal Laws as Case Study
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5 Cooperative Federalism in Canada and Quebec’s Changing Attitudes
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6 Religious and Political Communities in the Canadian Judicial Imagination: Two Tensions, Two Questions
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7 Collective Diversity and Jurisdictional Accommodations in Constitutional Perspective
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8 Difference and Inclusion: Reframing Reasonable Accommodation
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9 Freeing Inherent Aboriginal Rights from the Past
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10 False Western Universalism in Constitutionalism? The 1867 Canadian Constitution and the Legacy of the Residential Schools
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11 The Unstable Scope of Constitutionalized Property Rights in Canada: Public, Indigenous, and Private
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12 A Role for Human Dignity under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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13 Is the Permanent Campaign the End of the Egalitarian Model for Elections?
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14 Immutability, Immigration Status, and the Limits of Equality Protection
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Contributors
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Index of Cases and Statutes
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Index of Names
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General Index
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