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7 Freedom of Expression: The Constitutional Eclipse?
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Benjamin Oliphant
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The Surprising Constitution 1
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PART 1 Surprises of Underdevelopment
- 1 The “Supremacy of God” Clause: A Surprisingly Empty Political Theory 15
- 2 Peaceful Assembly’s Surprising Underdevelopment: Contributing Factors and Resulting Issues 38
- 3 A Law in Rupture: Section 28, Equal Rights, and the Constitutionality of Quebec’s Bill 21 58
- 4 Language Rights in Canada’s Constitutional Tapestry: An Unfnished Quilt 98
- 5 The Right to Vote: Section 3 at Forty 126
- 6 Much Ado about Ford? Section 33 and the Laicity Act 147
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PART 2 Unexpected Uses of Constitutional Provisions
- 7 Freedom of Expression: The Constitutional Eclipse? 167
- 8 The “Stif-Necked Parson” and the “Stif-Necked” State: Religious Freedom and the Protection of State Power and Authority 191
- 9 Limits on Rights: The Myth of Balancing 215
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PART 3 Disappointments in Women’s Equality, Fundamental Justice, and Indigenous Rights
- 10 Women’s Charter Equality at the Supreme Court of Canada: Surprising Losses or Anticipated Failures? 235
- 11 Wizened Stump or Living Tree? Section 7 Principles of Fundamental Justice 260
- 12 Recognition and Afrmation of Treaty and Aboriginal Rights under Section 35: An Intrusion on Indigenous Identity, Treaties, and Lands in Canada 286
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PART 4 Expansions in Multiculturalism, Freedom of Association, and Legislative Choice
- 13 A Surprisingly Positive Impact: Section 27 and the Preservation of Equality within Diversity 309
- 14 Taking a Mulligan: Freedom of Association 335
- 15 Enduring Wisdom: The Purposive Approach to Charter Interpretation 369
- Contributors 394
- Index 399
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The Surprising Constitution 1
-
PART 1 Surprises of Underdevelopment
- 1 The “Supremacy of God” Clause: A Surprisingly Empty Political Theory 15
- 2 Peaceful Assembly’s Surprising Underdevelopment: Contributing Factors and Resulting Issues 38
- 3 A Law in Rupture: Section 28, Equal Rights, and the Constitutionality of Quebec’s Bill 21 58
- 4 Language Rights in Canada’s Constitutional Tapestry: An Unfnished Quilt 98
- 5 The Right to Vote: Section 3 at Forty 126
- 6 Much Ado about Ford? Section 33 and the Laicity Act 147
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PART 2 Unexpected Uses of Constitutional Provisions
- 7 Freedom of Expression: The Constitutional Eclipse? 167
- 8 The “Stif-Necked Parson” and the “Stif-Necked” State: Religious Freedom and the Protection of State Power and Authority 191
- 9 Limits on Rights: The Myth of Balancing 215
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PART 3 Disappointments in Women’s Equality, Fundamental Justice, and Indigenous Rights
- 10 Women’s Charter Equality at the Supreme Court of Canada: Surprising Losses or Anticipated Failures? 235
- 11 Wizened Stump or Living Tree? Section 7 Principles of Fundamental Justice 260
- 12 Recognition and Afrmation of Treaty and Aboriginal Rights under Section 35: An Intrusion on Indigenous Identity, Treaties, and Lands in Canada 286
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PART 4 Expansions in Multiculturalism, Freedom of Association, and Legislative Choice
- 13 A Surprisingly Positive Impact: Section 27 and the Preservation of Equality within Diversity 309
- 14 Taking a Mulligan: Freedom of Association 335
- 15 Enduring Wisdom: The Purposive Approach to Charter Interpretation 369
- Contributors 394
- Index 399