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2 Constituting Constitutions: The Patriation Moment
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Janine Brodie
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
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Introduction: The Significance of Constitution Making
- Looking Back on Patriation and Its Consequences 3
- Constituting Constitutions: The Patriation Moment 25
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Tracing the Long Road to Patriation
- Constitutional Nationalism: Politics, Law, and Culture on the Road to Patriation 49
- The Evolution of the Charter 72
- The Rise of Spectator Constitutionalism, 1967–81 93
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Shaping Patriation: Law, Political Vision, Political Actors, and Political Struggle
- Law, Politics, and the Patriation Reference of 1981 115
- The Judiciary in Trudeau’s Constitutional Vision: Intellectual Trajectory and the Origins of the Charter 137
- More Distress than Enchantment: The Constitutional Negotiations of November 1981 as Seen from Quebec 159
- Tracking Justice: The Constitution Express to Section 35 and Beyond 180
- “28 – Helluva Lot to Lose in 27 Days”: The Ad Hoc Committee and Women’s Constitutional Activism in the Era of Patriation 203
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The Political and Constitutional Consequences of Patriation
- Patriation and the Law of Unintended Consequences 229
- Canadian Federalism since Patriation: Advancing a Federalism of Empowerment 244
- An Indigenous Constitutional Paradox: Both Monumental Achievement and Monumental Defeat 267
- The Sad but True Story of a Shrinking Equality Opportunity Structure 290
- Contributors 313
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
-
Introduction: The Significance of Constitution Making
- Looking Back on Patriation and Its Consequences 3
- Constituting Constitutions: The Patriation Moment 25
-
Tracing the Long Road to Patriation
- Constitutional Nationalism: Politics, Law, and Culture on the Road to Patriation 49
- The Evolution of the Charter 72
- The Rise of Spectator Constitutionalism, 1967–81 93
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Shaping Patriation: Law, Political Vision, Political Actors, and Political Struggle
- Law, Politics, and the Patriation Reference of 1981 115
- The Judiciary in Trudeau’s Constitutional Vision: Intellectual Trajectory and the Origins of the Charter 137
- More Distress than Enchantment: The Constitutional Negotiations of November 1981 as Seen from Quebec 159
- Tracking Justice: The Constitution Express to Section 35 and Beyond 180
- “28 – Helluva Lot to Lose in 27 Days”: The Ad Hoc Committee and Women’s Constitutional Activism in the Era of Patriation 203
-
The Political and Constitutional Consequences of Patriation
- Patriation and the Law of Unintended Consequences 229
- Canadian Federalism since Patriation: Advancing a Federalism of Empowerment 244
- An Indigenous Constitutional Paradox: Both Monumental Achievement and Monumental Defeat 267
- The Sad but True Story of a Shrinking Equality Opportunity Structure 290
- Contributors 313
- Index 323