Between 1975 and 1981, government, activist groups and the larger public took part in a review of Ontario’s Human Rights Code, negotiating a new human rights framework for the province. This article addresses three questions: how were human rights understood in 1970s Ontario, to what extent did public debate influence government policy, and did legislative changes represent a genuine shift towards a code that could more effectively address discrimination? While this review period represents an important step in Canada’s so-called rights revolution, it also demonstrates the limits of this revolution.De 1975 à 1981, le gouvernement, des groupes militants et le grand public ont participé à un examen du Code des droits de la personne de l’Ontar...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
The emergence of the human rights paradigm has been the most profound development in redefining the...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Dominique Clément’s Debating Rights Inflation in Canada is intended to augment a report he co-autho...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Un récent accord entre les spécialistes en économie et en droits humains et lesactivistes a donné de...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This dissertation examines the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) partnership engagement with ...
This article focuses on the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA): a self-...
South Africa’s now defunct, autocratic apartheid government was based on minority rule, racially dis...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
The emergence of the human rights paradigm has been the most profound development in redefining the...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Dominique Clément’s Debating Rights Inflation in Canada is intended to augment a report he co-autho...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Un récent accord entre les spécialistes en économie et en droits humains et lesactivistes a donné de...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This dissertation examines the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) partnership engagement with ...
This article focuses on the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA): a self-...
South Africa’s now defunct, autocratic apartheid government was based on minority rule, racially dis...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...