The myth of the sacred: the Charter, the courts and the politics of the constitution in Canada
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press c2002
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Introduction : the myth of sacred in the Canadian constitutional order - Patrick James, Donald E. Abelson, and Michael Lusztig -- - Judicial review and group status. Judicial rationalism and the therapeutic constitution : The Supreme Court's reconstruction of equality and democratic process under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Anthony A. Peacock ; Judicial supervision of the political process : Canadian and American responses to homosexual rights challenges - Mark E. Rush ; The Supreme Court of Canada and the complexity of judicial activism - James B. Kelly -- - The Constitution and rational choice theory. Canada's three constitutions : protecting, overturning, and reversing the status quo - Tom Flanagan ; Strategic behaviour and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Christopher P. Manfredi -- - Non-governmental players in the Constitutional arena. Think tanks, public policy, and constitutional politics in Canada - Donald E. Abelson ; Cooperation and conflict : group activity in R. v. Keegstra - Shannon Ishiyama Smithey -- - The culture of constitution-making in Canada. Deeper and deeper : deep diversity, federalism, and redistributive politics in Canada - Michael Lusztig ; Is a "true" multination federation the cure for our ills? - Hudson Meadwell
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 256 p.)
ISBN:0773524347
0773524355
0773570578
9780773524347
9780773524354
9780773570573

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