To really understand the influence of law on any activity, one must first understand the influences on the creation of law. This chapter sets the context for that discussion of law, by explaining the structural aspects of the legal system. Those aspects include the sources of law in Canada, the forms that law can take, and the parties who are primarily responsible for creating and shaping the law. This chapter will be structured around the discussion of four things: constitutional law, non-constitutional law, decision-makers in the legal system and, finally, a case study illustrating those features in action
The book's interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminal law combines commentary by the author...
After having considered the linguistic aspects of legislative drafting, this study undertakes to sum...
The definitive work on Canadian constitutional law, written by a respected constitutional law schola...
To understand the influence of law on any regulated profession, one must first understand the influe...
This paper is the introductory chapter to the book Dental Law in Canada. It gives an overview of the...
This thesis explains the constitutional foundations for the conflict of laws in Canada. It locates t...
This thesis explains the constitutional foundations for the conflict of laws in Canada. It locates t...
This book is the first of two volumes devoted to the history of law in Canada. This volume begins at...
Canadian Courts: Law, Politics and Process is the first and only Canadian text to specifically addre...
This thesis seeks to identify the conceptual resources available to Canadian courts in the adjudicat...
The thesis is divided into four sections. The first section lays down a method of interpretation of ...
Virtually every society around the world has something called a “constitution.” But they differ from...
Canadian constitutional law has been shaped by tacit assumptions about the philosophical foundations...
Introduction to Public Law: Readings on the Law, State, and Citizen is a collection of readings and ...
Introduction to Legal Studies, 5e, is intended to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the stud...
The book's interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminal law combines commentary by the author...
After having considered the linguistic aspects of legislative drafting, this study undertakes to sum...
The definitive work on Canadian constitutional law, written by a respected constitutional law schola...
To understand the influence of law on any regulated profession, one must first understand the influe...
This paper is the introductory chapter to the book Dental Law in Canada. It gives an overview of the...
This thesis explains the constitutional foundations for the conflict of laws in Canada. It locates t...
This thesis explains the constitutional foundations for the conflict of laws in Canada. It locates t...
This book is the first of two volumes devoted to the history of law in Canada. This volume begins at...
Canadian Courts: Law, Politics and Process is the first and only Canadian text to specifically addre...
This thesis seeks to identify the conceptual resources available to Canadian courts in the adjudicat...
The thesis is divided into four sections. The first section lays down a method of interpretation of ...
Virtually every society around the world has something called a “constitution.” But they differ from...
Canadian constitutional law has been shaped by tacit assumptions about the philosophical foundations...
Introduction to Public Law: Readings on the Law, State, and Citizen is a collection of readings and ...
Introduction to Legal Studies, 5e, is intended to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the stud...
The book's interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminal law combines commentary by the author...
After having considered the linguistic aspects of legislative drafting, this study undertakes to sum...
The definitive work on Canadian constitutional law, written by a respected constitutional law schola...