The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive positions are mobilized, but it has catalysed theoretical reflection about law, society, state, and the self. Examining the implications of the Charter for Anglophone legal theory, the author conducts both a qualitative and quantitative survey of jurisprudential work on the Charter and concludes that the Charter\u27s impact on legal theory has been significant. The Charter has prompted expansion of the range of interdisciplinary influences, contextualized theoretical reflection, and made jurisprudence more engaged with and relevant to Canadian social life. The Charter also has facilitated a fragmentation or jurisprudential pluralism, refl...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation relies on the different theoretical foundat...
“Collateral Thoughts” is part of a special issue edited by Professor James Allan, who invited and ch...
Book review of Reasoning with the Charter by Leon E. Trakman and published by Butterworths (Toronto)...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive...
In 1990, Supreme Court Justice Bertha Wilson proclaimed that the Canadian Charter of Rights \u27is a...
This article provides a critique of recent books by two prominent Canadian constitutional theorists ...
Abstract . Rights jiirisprudence in Canada dates back as far as Confederation in 1867. Between this...
Prospective readers would be forgiven were they to react in a dismissive manner to yet another book ...
Since the adoption of the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), the Supreme Court of Canada...
A new book on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by two professors from the University of C...
Competing theories regarding the development of a rights revolution in Canada have appeared in the...
The essay starts off by analysing the stratified and mixed nature of the Canadian system of legal so...
Competing theories regarding the development of a “rights revolution” in Canada have appeared in the...
This article presents a statistical analysis of the first 352 Charter of Rights and Freedoms decisio...
For those concerned about the democratic legitimacy of Charter review by Canadian courts, the idea o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation relies on the different theoretical foundat...
“Collateral Thoughts” is part of a special issue edited by Professor James Allan, who invited and ch...
Book review of Reasoning with the Charter by Leon E. Trakman and published by Butterworths (Toronto)...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has generated not only new terrain over which discursive...
In 1990, Supreme Court Justice Bertha Wilson proclaimed that the Canadian Charter of Rights \u27is a...
This article provides a critique of recent books by two prominent Canadian constitutional theorists ...
Abstract . Rights jiirisprudence in Canada dates back as far as Confederation in 1867. Between this...
Prospective readers would be forgiven were they to react in a dismissive manner to yet another book ...
Since the adoption of the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), the Supreme Court of Canada...
A new book on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by two professors from the University of C...
Competing theories regarding the development of a rights revolution in Canada have appeared in the...
The essay starts off by analysing the stratified and mixed nature of the Canadian system of legal so...
Competing theories regarding the development of a “rights revolution” in Canada have appeared in the...
This article presents a statistical analysis of the first 352 Charter of Rights and Freedoms decisio...
For those concerned about the democratic legitimacy of Charter review by Canadian courts, the idea o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation relies on the different theoretical foundat...
“Collateral Thoughts” is part of a special issue edited by Professor James Allan, who invited and ch...
Book review of Reasoning with the Charter by Leon E. Trakman and published by Butterworths (Toronto)...