This paper reviews the evolution in the role and fonctions of the Supreme Court of Canada over the past 25 years, and attempts to identify certain major challenges facing the institution in the decades ahead. In the past 25 years, the Supreme Court has moved from a traditional appellate tribunal to a body exercising a broader supervisory function in the interpretation and the application of Canadian law. Professor Monahan describes the nature of this evolution, and compares certain key aspects of the Court\u27s current caseload and performance with that of the English House of Lords and the U.S. Supreme Court. He also reviews the continuing debate over the legitimacy of judicial review under the Charter and argues that, contrary to the clai...
This dissertation is a study of the Supreme Court of Canada and the constitution. At its heart is a ...
This paper presents the annual review of the Supreme Court’s jurispru-dence for Osgoode Hall’s Annua...
This study seeks to add to the current understanding of the political nature of the Supreme Court of...
This paper reviews the evolution in the role and fonctions of the Supreme Court of Canada over the p...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
This paper examines the major constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in the 2007 ca...
The modern Supreme Court of Canada plays a pivotal role in Canadian politics. As the highest court i...
This paper examines the major constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in the 2008 ca...
The adoption of the Charter of Rights in 1982 thrust a new role on the Supreme Court of Canada. The ...
Dominant narratives about the institutional life of the Supreme Court of Canada pay too little atten...
This article provides a novel account of the the ory of judicial review that is evident in the Supre...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
This paper examines the use of comparative law by the Supreme Court of Canada in its 2008 constituti...
This paper provides an overview of the constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada relea...
My objective in this study is two-fold. First, I want to examine the decision-making operations of t...
This dissertation is a study of the Supreme Court of Canada and the constitution. At its heart is a ...
This paper presents the annual review of the Supreme Court’s jurispru-dence for Osgoode Hall’s Annua...
This study seeks to add to the current understanding of the political nature of the Supreme Court of...
This paper reviews the evolution in the role and fonctions of the Supreme Court of Canada over the p...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
This paper examines the major constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in the 2007 ca...
The modern Supreme Court of Canada plays a pivotal role in Canadian politics. As the highest court i...
This paper examines the major constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in the 2008 ca...
The adoption of the Charter of Rights in 1982 thrust a new role on the Supreme Court of Canada. The ...
Dominant narratives about the institutional life of the Supreme Court of Canada pay too little atten...
This article provides a novel account of the the ory of judicial review that is evident in the Supre...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions si...
This paper examines the use of comparative law by the Supreme Court of Canada in its 2008 constituti...
This paper provides an overview of the constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada relea...
My objective in this study is two-fold. First, I want to examine the decision-making operations of t...
This dissertation is a study of the Supreme Court of Canada and the constitution. At its heart is a ...
This paper presents the annual review of the Supreme Court’s jurispru-dence for Osgoode Hall’s Annua...
This study seeks to add to the current understanding of the political nature of the Supreme Court of...