In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relatively small cross section of the community, specifically privileged white males. As a result there have been calls for, and some action in pursuit of, appointment processes that are designed to diversify the bench in order to render it more inclusive. Gender and race are the two primary categories that are invoked as the benchmarks of diversity. While it would appear that numerically there seems to be some very modest progress towards the goal of achieving a more inclusive judiciary, significant qualitative, institutional and ethical problems remain. This comment seeks to address two such problems. First, when we speak of increased diversity ...
In the Canadian context, judicial independence - the “cornerstone of democracy” - is described as de...
This article calls for a renewed commitment to judicial education on the roles that gender, race, cl...
It is clear that the inevitable is upon us: as a society Canada is undergoing significant social cha...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
This paper assesses the diversity of the judicial bench in the Canadian metropolitan areas of Vancou...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. R.D.S. dealt with whether a trial judge\u27s co...
This is an age of diversity. In a pluralistic polity such as the UK, diversity often serves as short...
As has been the case with respect to many political and social institutions in American society, div...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
In the Canadian context, judicial independence - the “cornerstone of democracy” - is described as de...
This article calls for a renewed commitment to judicial education on the roles that gender, race, cl...
It is clear that the inevitable is upon us: as a society Canada is undergoing significant social cha...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
In recent years it has been recognized that the Canadian judiciary has been drawn from only a relati...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
This paper assesses the diversity of the judicial bench in the Canadian metropolitan areas of Vancou...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. R.D.S. dealt with whether a trial judge\u27s co...
This is an age of diversity. In a pluralistic polity such as the UK, diversity often serves as short...
As has been the case with respect to many political and social institutions in American society, div...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
This paper examines the apparent disregard of diversity in appointments by the federal government to...
In the Canadian context, judicial independence - the “cornerstone of democracy” - is described as de...
This article calls for a renewed commitment to judicial education on the roles that gender, race, cl...
It is clear that the inevitable is upon us: as a society Canada is undergoing significant social cha...