Until its cancellation in 2006, the Court Challenges Program (CCP) enabled equality-seeking groups to challenge government infringements on the equality rights guarantee in Section 15 (1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Through an analysis of twenty-three cases focused on women‘s equality heard by the Supreme Court of Canada between 1985, when the CCP was expanded to fund equality litigation, and 2006, the year of the program‘s cancellation, this article examines how the CCP fostered access to justice. The analysis shows that the CCP funded forty-three per cent of women's equality litigation in this period. These findings will be of interest to those concerned with the current state of public policy, access to justice, and t...
In Auton v. British Columbia, our courts faced a perfect storm created by colliding social, politica...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
In 2018, thirty one years after the equality rights guarantee in the Canadian Charter of Rights and ...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
This article examines the litigation strategies pursued by feminist lawyers and activists in Canadia...
The author argues that the Court Challenges Program’s 2006 cancellation was based on claims that jud...
Through a study of the Court’s disposition of 177 leave to appeal applications in s.15 cases since 1...
This article focuses on recent issues in Canada concerning (in) equality of access to justice in fam...
Taking a broad approach to the meaning of “access to justice”, to include not only physical and fina...
The Court Challenges Program (CCP) was a federally-sponsored initiative which provided funding to li...
Self-represented litigants are becoming an epidemic in the B.C. provincial court system. Litigants w...
In this article, the author examines some of the critiques made and some of the aspirations raised i...
Book review of Equality and the Charter: Ten Years of Feminist Advocacy Before the Supreme Court of ...
This thesis explores the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) evolving tests for section 15(1) of the Can...
In Auton v. British Columbia, our courts faced a perfect storm created by colliding social, politica...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
In 2018, thirty one years after the equality rights guarantee in the Canadian Charter of Rights and ...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
This article examines the litigation strategies pursued by feminist lawyers and activists in Canadia...
The author argues that the Court Challenges Program’s 2006 cancellation was based on claims that jud...
Through a study of the Court’s disposition of 177 leave to appeal applications in s.15 cases since 1...
This article focuses on recent issues in Canada concerning (in) equality of access to justice in fam...
Taking a broad approach to the meaning of “access to justice”, to include not only physical and fina...
The Court Challenges Program (CCP) was a federally-sponsored initiative which provided funding to li...
Self-represented litigants are becoming an epidemic in the B.C. provincial court system. Litigants w...
In this article, the author examines some of the critiques made and some of the aspirations raised i...
Book review of Equality and the Charter: Ten Years of Feminist Advocacy Before the Supreme Court of ...
This thesis explores the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) evolving tests for section 15(1) of the Can...
In Auton v. British Columbia, our courts faced a perfect storm created by colliding social, politica...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...