The article deals with the issue of the reflective judiciary in Canada. It especially looks at the composition of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court Act provides that three judges must be appointed among judges or lawyers coming from Quebec and the essay tries to survey if the francophone judges reflect the interests of the community they belong to. In order to evaluate this perspective, the article checks if the three judges are used to jointly deliver dissenting opinions validating the hypothesis that they defend the Quebec identity. The results show a different attitude and thus we can conclude that the presence of francophone judges does not constitute a “francophone party”; it rather contributes to increase the confidence of Quebec ...
Les juges sont aujourd’hui des acteurs indispensables : garants des droits et libertés fondamentaux ...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...
Dominant narratives about the institutional life of the Supreme Court of Canada pay too little atten...
The paper focuses on the role of three francophone justices of the Supreme Court. At this aim, the ...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
A disproportionate number of the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent cases on freedom of religion come ...
A disproportionate number of the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent cases on freedom of religion come ...
L'articolo affronta la questione dell'attivismo giudiziario sul terreno dei diritti fondamentali al...
This paper is a first empirical foray in the debate concerning mandatory bilingualism for Supreme Co...
L'articolo affronta la questione dell'attivismo giudiziario sul terreno dei diritti fondamentali al...
This paper assesses the diversity of the judicial bench in the Canadian metropolitan areas of Vancou...
This dissertation evaluates the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982) jurispr...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
Les juges sont aujourd’hui des acteurs indispensables : garants des droits et libertés fondamentaux ...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...
Dominant narratives about the institutional life of the Supreme Court of Canada pay too little atten...
The paper focuses on the role of three francophone justices of the Supreme Court. At this aim, the ...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
A disproportionate number of the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent cases on freedom of religion come ...
A disproportionate number of the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent cases on freedom of religion come ...
L'articolo affronta la questione dell'attivismo giudiziario sul terreno dei diritti fondamentali al...
This paper is a first empirical foray in the debate concerning mandatory bilingualism for Supreme Co...
L'articolo affronta la questione dell'attivismo giudiziario sul terreno dei diritti fondamentali al...
This paper assesses the diversity of the judicial bench in the Canadian metropolitan areas of Vancou...
This dissertation evaluates the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982) jurispr...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
Les juges sont aujourd’hui des acteurs indispensables : garants des droits et libertés fondamentaux ...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference re: Remuneration of Judges in th...