The Persons case: the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood
"On 18 October 1929, John Sankey, England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor, ruled that women were eligible for appointment to Canada's Senate. Initiated by Edmonton judge Emily Murphy and four other activist women, the Persons case challenged the exclusion of women from Canada's u...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On 18 October 1929, John Sankey, England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor, ruled that women were eligible for appointment to Canada's Senate. Initiated by Edmonton judge Emily Murphy and four other activist women, the Persons case challenged the exclusion of women from Canada's upper house and the idea that the meaning of the constitution could not change with time. The Persons Case considers the case in its political and social context and examines the lives of the key players - Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney; and Irene Pariby, the politicians who opposed the appointment of women, the lawyers who argued the case, and the judges who decided it." "Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon examine the Persons case as a pivotal moment in the struggle for women's rights and as one of the most important constitutional decisions in Canadian history. Lord Sankey's decision overruled the Supreme Court of Canada's judgment that the courts could not depart from the original intent of the framers of Canada's constitution in 1867. Describing the constitution as a 'living tree,' the decision led to a reassessment of the nature of the constitution itself. After the Persons case, the constitution could no longer be viewed as fixed and unalterable, but had to be treated as a document that, in the words of Sankey, was in 'a continuous process of evolution.'" "The Persons Case is a comprehensive study of this important event, examining the case itself, the ruling of the Privy Council, and the profound effect that it had on women's rights and the constitutional history of Canada."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | THE PERSONS USE
The Origins and Legacy of the
Fight for Legal Personhood
ЮІЕІТ
J.
ЅНД1РЕ
АИІ
PÂTIKIA
I. McMANON
On
18
October
1929,
John Sankey,
England s reform-minded Lord Chancellor,
ruled that women were eligible for appoint¬
ment to Canada s Senate. Initiated by Ed¬
monton judge Emily Murphy and four other
activist women, the Persons case challenged
the exclusion of women from Canada s upper
house and the idea that the meaning of the
constitution could not change with time. The
Persons Case considers the case in its political
and social context and examines die lives of
die key players
-
Henrietta
Muir
Edwards,
Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Louise
McKinney, and Irene
Parłby,
the politicians
who opposed the appointment of women,
the lawyers who argued the case, and the
judges who decided it.
Robert J.
Sharpe
and Patricia I. McMa-
hon examine the Persons case as a pivotal
moment in the struggle for women s rights
and as one of the most important constitu¬
tional decisions in Canadian history. Lord
Sankey s decision overruled the Supreme
Court of Canada s judgment that the courts
could not depart from die original intent
of the framers of Canada s constitution in
1867.
Describing the constitution as a living
tree, the decision led to a reassessment of
the nature of the constitution itself. After
the Persons case, die constitution could no
longer be viewed as fixed and unalterable,
but had to be treated as a document that, in
the words of Sankey, was in a continuous
process of evolution.
The Persons Case is a comprehensive
study of this important event, examining
the case itself, the ruling of the Privy Coun¬
cil, and the profound affect that it had on
women s rights and the constitutional history
of Canada.
(Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
Robert j.
sharpe
is a Justice of the Court
of Appeal for Ontario.
patricia
i. mcmahon is an associate with
the law firm Osier, Hoskin
&
Harcourt LLP.
Jacket illustrations: (Front) Nellie McQung, detail from
Women an fimons hy Barbara Patterson, bronze casting
on Parliament Hill. Photography courtesy of
Merna
Forster. (Back)
Five signatures from the petition for the
admission for women to the Senate of Canada
University of Toronto Press
Jacket printed in Canada
ISBN
978-0-8020-9750-7
(continued on back flap)
|
adam_txt |
THE PERSONS USE
The Origins and Legacy of the
Fight for Legal Personhood
ЮІЕІТ
J.
ЅНД1РЕ
АИІ
PÂTIKIA
I. McMANON
On
18
October
1929,
John Sankey,
England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor,
ruled that women were eligible for appoint¬
ment to Canada's Senate. Initiated by Ed¬
monton judge Emily Murphy and four other
activist women, the Persons case challenged
the exclusion of women from Canada's upper
house and the idea that the meaning of the
constitution could not change with time. The
Persons Case considers the case in its political
and social context and examines die lives of
die key players
-
Henrietta
Muir
Edwards,
Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Louise
McKinney, and Irene
Parłby,
the politicians
who opposed the appointment of women,
the lawyers who argued the case, and the
judges who decided it.
Robert J.
Sharpe
and Patricia I. McMa-
hon examine the Persons case as a pivotal
moment in the struggle for women's rights
and as one of the most important constitu¬
tional decisions in Canadian history. Lord
Sankey's decision overruled the Supreme
Court of Canada's judgment that the courts
could not depart from die original intent
of the framers of Canada's constitution in
1867.
Describing the constitution as a 'living
tree,' the decision led to a reassessment of
the nature of the constitution itself. After
the Persons case, die constitution could no
longer be viewed as fixed and unalterable,
but had to be treated as a document that, in
the words of Sankey, was in 'a continuous
process of evolution.'
The Persons Case is a comprehensive
study of this important event, examining
the case itself, the ruling of the Privy Coun¬
cil, and the profound affect that it had on
women's rights and the constitutional history
of Canada.
(Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
Robert j.
sharpe
is a Justice of the Court
of Appeal for Ontario.
patricia
i. mcmahon is an associate with
the law firm Osier, Hoskin
&
Harcourt LLP.
Jacket illustrations: (Front) Nellie McQung, detail from
Women an fimons'hy Barbara Patterson, bronze casting
on Parliament Hill. Photography courtesy of
Merna
Forster. (Back)
Five signatures from the petition for the
admission for women to the Senate of Canada
University of Toronto Press
Jacket printed in Canada
ISBN
978-0-8020-9750-7
(continued on back flap) |
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spelling | Sharpe, Robert J. Verfasser aut The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon Toronto Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by Univ. of Toronto Press 2007 XI, 269, [16] S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "On 18 October 1929, John Sankey, England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor, ruled that women were eligible for appointment to Canada's Senate. Initiated by Edmonton judge Emily Murphy and four other activist women, the Persons case challenged the exclusion of women from Canada's upper house and the idea that the meaning of the constitution could not change with time. The Persons Case considers the case in its political and social context and examines the lives of the key players - Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney; and Irene Pariby, the politicians who opposed the appointment of women, the lawyers who argued the case, and the judges who decided it." "Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon examine the Persons case as a pivotal moment in the struggle for women's rights and as one of the most important constitutional decisions in Canadian history. Lord Sankey's decision overruled the Supreme Court of Canada's judgment that the courts could not depart from the original intent of the framers of Canada's constitution in 1867. Describing the constitution as a 'living tree,' the decision led to a reassessment of the nature of the constitution itself. After the Persons case, the constitution could no longer be viewed as fixed and unalterable, but had to be treated as a document that, in the words of Sankey, was in 'a continuous process of evolution.'" "The Persons Case is a comprehensive study of this important event, examining the case itself, the ruling of the Privy Council, and the profound effect that it had on women's rights and the constitutional history of Canada."--BOOK JACKET. Edwards, Henrietta Muir <1849-1931> Trials, litigation, etc Murphy, Emily F <1868-1933> (Emily Ferguson) Trials, litigation, etc Kanada Parliament Senate (DE-588)43246-5 gnd rswk-swf Famous Five (Canadian women's rights activists) Women's rights / Canada / History Women / Legal status, laws, etc / Canada / History Persons (Law) / Canada / History Famous Five (Femmes defenseurs des droits de l'homme canadiennes) Femmes / Droits / Canada / Histoire Femmes / Droit / Canada / Histoire Personnes (Droit) / Canada / Histoire Frau Geschichte Persons (Law) Canada History Political rights Canada History Women's rights Canada History Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd rswk-swf Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd rswk-swf Passives Wahlrecht (DE-588)4173499-3 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Kanada Kanada Parliament Senate (DE-588)43246-5 b Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 s Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Passives Wahlrecht (DE-588)4173499-3 s Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 s DE-604 McMahon, Patricia I. 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)139623183 aut Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016147377&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Sharpe, Robert J. McMahon, Patricia I. 1972- The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood Edwards, Henrietta Muir <1849-1931> Trials, litigation, etc Murphy, Emily F <1868-1933> (Emily Ferguson) Trials, litigation, etc Kanada Parliament Senate (DE-588)43246-5 gnd Famous Five (Canadian women's rights activists) Women's rights / Canada / History Women / Legal status, laws, etc / Canada / History Persons (Law) / Canada / History Famous Five (Femmes defenseurs des droits de l'homme canadiennes) Femmes / Droits / Canada / Histoire Femmes / Droit / Canada / Histoire Personnes (Droit) / Canada / Histoire Frau Geschichte Persons (Law) Canada History Political rights Canada History Women's rights Canada History Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd Passives Wahlrecht (DE-588)4173499-3 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
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title | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood |
title_auth | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood |
title_exact_search | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood |
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title_full | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon |
title_fullStr | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon |
title_full_unstemmed | The Persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon |
title_short | The Persons case |
title_sort | the persons case the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood |
title_sub | the origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood |
topic | Edwards, Henrietta Muir <1849-1931> Trials, litigation, etc Murphy, Emily F <1868-1933> (Emily Ferguson) Trials, litigation, etc Kanada Parliament Senate (DE-588)43246-5 gnd Famous Five (Canadian women's rights activists) Women's rights / Canada / History Women / Legal status, laws, etc / Canada / History Persons (Law) / Canada / History Famous Five (Femmes defenseurs des droits de l'homme canadiennes) Femmes / Droits / Canada / Histoire Femmes / Droit / Canada / Histoire Personnes (Droit) / Canada / Histoire Frau Geschichte Persons (Law) Canada History Political rights Canada History Women's rights Canada History Frauenbewegung (DE-588)4071428-7 gnd Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd Passives Wahlrecht (DE-588)4173499-3 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Edwards, Henrietta Muir <1849-1931> Trials, litigation, etc Murphy, Emily F <1868-1933> (Emily Ferguson) Trials, litigation, etc Kanada Parliament Senate Famous Five (Canadian women's rights activists) Women's rights / Canada / History Women / Legal status, laws, etc / Canada / History Persons (Law) / Canada / History Famous Five (Femmes defenseurs des droits de l'homme canadiennes) Femmes / Droits / Canada / Histoire Femmes / Droit / Canada / Histoire Personnes (Droit) / Canada / Histoire Frau Geschichte Persons (Law) Canada History Political rights Canada History Women's rights Canada History Frauenbewegung Verfassung Passives Wahlrecht Kanada |
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