Reasoning with the Charter by Leon Trakman is a timely and useful book. It is timely because in this the tenth anniversary of the Charter it is appropriate to review its impact, which Prof. Trakman finds wanting and unduly circumscribing. It is also useful, although useful is not a term usually associated with a theoreticalbook such as this. Certainly this is not a how-to book about Charter application. It does, however, outline a different approach to Charter interpretation and it may be that the neglect by our judges of this approach is a mistake. Perhaps not; but there are at present uncommon pressures some judges can feel, societal expectations that are felt rather than articulated, and this leaves a nagging feeling of inadequacy ...
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The proponents of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are fighting a mighty battle to show that, desp...
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A new book on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by two professors from the University of C...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive...
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What would the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms have looked like if it had been designed for ...
The Supreme Court of Canada released seven Charter decisions in 2012 that were not unanimous. When c...
In this short essay, Professor Sharpe outlines the challenge that faces the courts in fashioning sui...
“Charter values” is a term used with increasing frequency in the decisions of the Supreme Court of C...
The Supreme Court of Canada has vacillated in its guidance about the incorporation of the Charter i...
The Supreme Court of Canada\u27s initial interpretations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freed...
Although the Charter has made many important improvements to the criminal justice system, this paper...
The proponents of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are fighting a mighty battle to show that, desp...
Book review of Reasoning with the Charter by Leon E. Trakman and published by Butterworths (Toronto)...
This is the second edition of Professor Charles\u27 aptly titled Handbook. The first edition was a s...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive...
The text of the Charter separates the rights conferred from reasonable limits which may justifiably ...
A new book on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by two professors from the University of C...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive...
The Court has claimed the role of “guardian of the constitution”, and neither Parliament nor the pro...
What would the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms have looked like if it had been designed for ...
The Supreme Court of Canada released seven Charter decisions in 2012 that were not unanimous. When c...
In this short essay, Professor Sharpe outlines the challenge that faces the courts in fashioning sui...
“Charter values” is a term used with increasing frequency in the decisions of the Supreme Court of C...
The Supreme Court of Canada has vacillated in its guidance about the incorporation of the Charter i...
The Supreme Court of Canada\u27s initial interpretations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freed...
Although the Charter has made many important improvements to the criminal justice system, this paper...
The proponents of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are fighting a mighty battle to show that, desp...