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12 I Agree/Disagree for the Following Reasons: Convergence, Divergence, and Justice Wilson’s “Modest Degree of Creativity”
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Marie-Claire Belleau
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- Introduction 1
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Foundations
- Bertha Wilson’s Practice Years (1958-75): Establishing a Research Practice and Founding a Research Department in Canada 15
- A Traditionalist’s Property Jurisprudence 39
- Power, Discretion, and Vulnerability: Justice Wilson and Fiduciary Duty in the Corporate/Commercial Context 56
- A Few More Spokes to the Wheel: Reasonableness, Fairness, and Justice in Justice Bertha Wilson’s Approach to Contract Law 74
- Giving Emotions Their Due: Justice Bertha Wilson’s Response to Intangible Loss in Contract 92
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Controversy
- Picking Up Where Justice Wilson Left Off: The Tort of Discrimination Revisited 113
- Paradigms of Prostitution: Revisiting the Prostitution Reference 131
- Contextualizing Criminal Defences: Exploring the Contribution of Justice Bertha Wilson 153
- “Finally I Know Where I Am Going to Be From”: Culture, Context, and Time in a Look Back at Racine v. Woods 173
- Challenging Patriarchy or Embracing Liberal Norms? Justice Wilson’s Child Custody and Access Decisions 190
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Reflections
- But Was She a Feminist Judge? 211
- I Agree/Disagree for the Following Reasons: Convergence, Divergence, and Justice Wilson’s “Modest Degree of Creativity” 229
- A Way of Being in the World 246
- Ideas and Transformation: A Reflection on Bertha Wilson’s Contribution to Gender Equality in the Legal Profession 262
- Taking a Stand on Equality: Bertha Wilson and the Evolution of Judicial Education in Canada 278
- Bertha Wilson: “Silences” in a Woman’s Life Story 297
- Contributors 317
- Index 322
- Law and Society 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- Introduction 1
-
Foundations
- Bertha Wilson’s Practice Years (1958-75): Establishing a Research Practice and Founding a Research Department in Canada 15
- A Traditionalist’s Property Jurisprudence 39
- Power, Discretion, and Vulnerability: Justice Wilson and Fiduciary Duty in the Corporate/Commercial Context 56
- A Few More Spokes to the Wheel: Reasonableness, Fairness, and Justice in Justice Bertha Wilson’s Approach to Contract Law 74
- Giving Emotions Their Due: Justice Bertha Wilson’s Response to Intangible Loss in Contract 92
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Controversy
- Picking Up Where Justice Wilson Left Off: The Tort of Discrimination Revisited 113
- Paradigms of Prostitution: Revisiting the Prostitution Reference 131
- Contextualizing Criminal Defences: Exploring the Contribution of Justice Bertha Wilson 153
- “Finally I Know Where I Am Going to Be From”: Culture, Context, and Time in a Look Back at Racine v. Woods 173
- Challenging Patriarchy or Embracing Liberal Norms? Justice Wilson’s Child Custody and Access Decisions 190
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Reflections
- But Was She a Feminist Judge? 211
- I Agree/Disagree for the Following Reasons: Convergence, Divergence, and Justice Wilson’s “Modest Degree of Creativity” 229
- A Way of Being in the World 246
- Ideas and Transformation: A Reflection on Bertha Wilson’s Contribution to Gender Equality in the Legal Profession 262
- Taking a Stand on Equality: Bertha Wilson and the Evolution of Judicial Education in Canada 278
- Bertha Wilson: “Silences” in a Woman’s Life Story 297
- Contributors 317
- Index 322
- Law and Society 329