In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Status of the Federal Administration. The working paper calls for a re-examination of the concept of the federal Crown in Canadian law. In this article, Professor Cohen undertakes a critical examination of the focus and methodology of the Commission\u27s work Professor Cohen commends the Commission for its excursion into the field of law reform and the state but points out that this working paper represents an incomplete and flawed treatment of the subject In light of this; Professor Cohen proceeds to describe and evaluate what in his view are the more significant ideas involved in the study of law reform and the stat
This article assesses the constitutionalfoundation by which Parliament lends its lawmaking powers to...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
The twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights is being celebrated at a t...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
The work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada prompts a reconsideration of our understanding of th...
In this article, Irvin Studin of Osgoode Hall Law School and formerly of the Privy Council Office, n...
This article identifies and evaluates the kinds of constitutional scholarship currently produced in ...
The story of institutional law reform in Canada has been described by one veteran as ‘somewhat troub...
This paper seeks to draw out four different, and often conflicting, themes that inform the Supreme C...
In 1883, when Dalhousie Law School was created, lawyers in England, the United States, and Canada st...
The term law reform has a positive connotation. It indicates that those engaged in the process are...
New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide is the second installment in a new series, Legal Dimen...
Canada in Question is an apt title for D. V. Smiley\u27s book discussing federalism in the seventies...
Legal pluralist law reform engages citizens in dialogue through which they gain richer insight into ...
This article assesses the constitutionalfoundation by which Parliament lends its lawmaking powers to...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
The twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights is being celebrated at a t...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
The work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada prompts a reconsideration of our understanding of th...
In this article, Irvin Studin of Osgoode Hall Law School and formerly of the Privy Council Office, n...
This article identifies and evaluates the kinds of constitutional scholarship currently produced in ...
The story of institutional law reform in Canada has been described by one veteran as ‘somewhat troub...
This paper seeks to draw out four different, and often conflicting, themes that inform the Supreme C...
In 1883, when Dalhousie Law School was created, lawyers in England, the United States, and Canada st...
The term law reform has a positive connotation. It indicates that those engaged in the process are...
New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide is the second installment in a new series, Legal Dimen...
Canada in Question is an apt title for D. V. Smiley\u27s book discussing federalism in the seventies...
Legal pluralist law reform engages citizens in dialogue through which they gain richer insight into ...
This article assesses the constitutionalfoundation by which Parliament lends its lawmaking powers to...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
The twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights is being celebrated at a t...