Equality, like law, politics, and life itself, displays myriad aspects. Reflections on equality, therefore, must take many differentforms, as this volume will subsequently demonstrate. Now that Canada has entrenched equality as a constitutional value, facets of the issue seem to proliferate, almost without end. Questions abound: Will the equality guarantees be confined to public action only? What constitutes public action? Will the enumerated categories protected against discrimination be supplemented by incorporation of unenumerated categories? Will a conventional liberal point of view inform the development of equality under the Charter? What part will a crystallizing feminist perspective play in the process? For women, what mixture of p...
Although both the Canadian Charter and the United States Constitutions protect persons from denial o...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
The author asks whether the Supreme Court’s equality jurisprudence poses a model or standard for the...
Equality, like law, politics, and life itself, displays myriad aspects. Reflections on equality, th...
While it may be in questionable taste to begin an article on equality with a poem that uses man in...
It has been 20 years since section 15 of the Charter came into force. In this paper, Professor Hogg ...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
Whatever else may be meant by equality in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a compari...
What does it mean to treat people as equals when the legacies of feudalism, religious persecution, a...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
The authors present an empirical review of courts’ dispositions of legal challenges to government la...
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of ...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
Equality is, to be sure, an elusive concept. More often than not, we find it much easier to describe...
Although both the Canadian Charter and the United States Constitutions protect persons from denial o...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
The author asks whether the Supreme Court’s equality jurisprudence poses a model or standard for the...
Equality, like law, politics, and life itself, displays myriad aspects. Reflections on equality, th...
While it may be in questionable taste to begin an article on equality with a poem that uses man in...
It has been 20 years since section 15 of the Charter came into force. In this paper, Professor Hogg ...
On April 17, 1982, Canada repatriated its constitution from the Parliament at Westminster, sweeping ...
Whatever else may be meant by equality in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a compari...
What does it mean to treat people as equals when the legacies of feudalism, religious persecution, a...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
The authors present an empirical review of courts’ dispositions of legal challenges to government la...
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of ...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
Equality is, to be sure, an elusive concept. More often than not, we find it much easier to describe...
Although both the Canadian Charter and the United States Constitutions protect persons from denial o...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
The author asks whether the Supreme Court’s equality jurisprudence poses a model or standard for the...