This paper was written for the 20th anniversary of the coming into force of section 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Unfortunately the same themes that defeated Stella Bliss in 1979, when she launched her Canadian Bill of Rights challenge to the Canadian Unemployment Insurance Act continue. While equality law has moved on from the specific facts of Bliss v. Canada (Attorney General), [1979] 1 S.C.R. 183, and from some of the discrete judicial conclusions in that case, it is still true that the series of critical ways of understanding the relationship between equality rights, individuals and the state that mark Bliss persist. This essay is an exploration of how current constitutional policy law has never really left the ...
This thesis explores the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) evolving tests for section 15(1) of the Can...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
This paper was written for the 20th anniversary of the coming into force of section 15(1) of the Can...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
It has been 20 years since section 15 of the Charter came into force. In this paper, Professor Hogg ...
The equality provision in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1982 was drafted...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
This paper considers the Supreme Court of Canada’s 2007 section 15 jurisprudence, and analyzes the “...
Ms. Rebick discusses the history of section 15 and argues that it is important to note that it was t...
Although both the Canadian Charter and the United States Constitutions protect persons from denial o...
The authors present an empirical review of courts’ dispositions of legal challenges to government la...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
This article presents a novel theory of the concept of substantive equality under section 15(1) of t...
This article attempts to trace how the infuriatingly elusive concept of equality has been applied in...
This thesis explores the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) evolving tests for section 15(1) of the Can...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
This paper was written for the 20th anniversary of the coming into force of section 15(1) of the Can...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
It has been 20 years since section 15 of the Charter came into force. In this paper, Professor Hogg ...
The equality provision in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1982 was drafted...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
This paper considers the Supreme Court of Canada’s 2007 section 15 jurisprudence, and analyzes the “...
Ms. Rebick discusses the history of section 15 and argues that it is important to note that it was t...
Although both the Canadian Charter and the United States Constitutions protect persons from denial o...
The authors present an empirical review of courts’ dispositions of legal challenges to government la...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
This article presents a novel theory of the concept of substantive equality under section 15(1) of t...
This article attempts to trace how the infuriatingly elusive concept of equality has been applied in...
This thesis explores the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) evolving tests for section 15(1) of the Can...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...