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15. Carter Conflicts: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Impact on Medical Assistance in Dying Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Judicial Policy Impact in Canada 1
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Part One: Approaches and Theories of Policy Change
- 1. Lessons from Public Policy Theories: Ask about Policy Change First, Courts Second 21
- 2. Closing a Door but Opening a Policy Window: Legislating Assisted Dying in Canada 40
- 3. The Supreme Court of Canada, Judicial Remedies, and Punctuated Equilibrium 61
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Part Two: Institutional Contexts
- 4. The Charter, Policy, and Political Judgment 81
- 5. Collaborative Federalism and the Role of the Supreme Court of Canada 103
- 6. The Impact of Constitutional References on Institutional Reform 125
- 7. The Desuetude of the Notwithstanding Clause – and How to Revive It 146
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Part Three: Policy Issues
- 8. The Charter Beat: The Impact of Rights Decisions on Canadian Policing 169
- 9. Protecting against Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Section 12 of the Charter and Mandatory Minimum Sentences 189
- 10. Third Party Policy and Electoral Participation after Harper v. Canada: A Triumph of Egalitarianism? 210
- 11. Section 23 of the Charter and Official-Language Minority Instruction in Canada: The Judiciary’s Impact and Limits in Education Policymaking 230
- 12. The Charter of the French Language and the Supreme Court of Canada: Assessing Whether Constitutional Design Can Influence Policy Outcomes 250
- 13. When Is a Citizen No Longer a Citizen? Analysing Constructions of Citizenship in Canada’s Judicial and Legislative Forums 269
- 14. Taking the Harper Government’s Refugee Policy to Court 290
- 15. Carter Conflicts: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Impact on Medical Assistance in Dying Policy 313
- 16. Canadian Abortion Policy and the Limitations of Litigation 336
- 17. Contrasting Visions of Indigenous Rights, Recognition, and Territory: Assessing Crown Policy in the Context of Reconciliation and Historic Obligations 356
- 18. After Marriage Equality: Courting Queer and Trans Rights 378
- Conclusion: Policy Influence and Its Limits − Assessing the Power of Courts and the Constitution 395
- Selected Bibliography 413
- Contributors 435
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Judicial Policy Impact in Canada 1
-
Part One: Approaches and Theories of Policy Change
- 1. Lessons from Public Policy Theories: Ask about Policy Change First, Courts Second 21
- 2. Closing a Door but Opening a Policy Window: Legislating Assisted Dying in Canada 40
- 3. The Supreme Court of Canada, Judicial Remedies, and Punctuated Equilibrium 61
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Part Two: Institutional Contexts
- 4. The Charter, Policy, and Political Judgment 81
- 5. Collaborative Federalism and the Role of the Supreme Court of Canada 103
- 6. The Impact of Constitutional References on Institutional Reform 125
- 7. The Desuetude of the Notwithstanding Clause – and How to Revive It 146
-
Part Three: Policy Issues
- 8. The Charter Beat: The Impact of Rights Decisions on Canadian Policing 169
- 9. Protecting against Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Section 12 of the Charter and Mandatory Minimum Sentences 189
- 10. Third Party Policy and Electoral Participation after Harper v. Canada: A Triumph of Egalitarianism? 210
- 11. Section 23 of the Charter and Official-Language Minority Instruction in Canada: The Judiciary’s Impact and Limits in Education Policymaking 230
- 12. The Charter of the French Language and the Supreme Court of Canada: Assessing Whether Constitutional Design Can Influence Policy Outcomes 250
- 13. When Is a Citizen No Longer a Citizen? Analysing Constructions of Citizenship in Canada’s Judicial and Legislative Forums 269
- 14. Taking the Harper Government’s Refugee Policy to Court 290
- 15. Carter Conflicts: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Impact on Medical Assistance in Dying Policy 313
- 16. Canadian Abortion Policy and the Limitations of Litigation 336
- 17. Contrasting Visions of Indigenous Rights, Recognition, and Territory: Assessing Crown Policy in the Context of Reconciliation and Historic Obligations 356
- 18. After Marriage Equality: Courting Queer and Trans Rights 378
- Conclusion: Policy Influence and Its Limits − Assessing the Power of Courts and the Constitution 395
- Selected Bibliography 413
- Contributors 435
- Index 437