Constitutions are stories nations tell about themselves. Despite the famous declaration in the Constitution Act, 1867 that the Provinces ofCanada...Desire...a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom, most of Canada\u27s constitutional history can be understood as the search for a distinctly Canadian constitutional identity Canadians have always looked to their constitutional instruments to both reflect and produce a particular vision of the nation and its citizens. This article focuses on the search for Canada s constitutional identity during its first century as a nation, from Confederation until the 1960s. Drawing on a varied array of sources and voices, this article argues that the powerful yearning for identity...
Abstract . Rights jiirisprudence in Canada dates back as far as Confederation in 1867. Between this...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
Virtually every society around the world has something called a “constitution.” But they differ from...
Constitutions are stories nations tell about themselves. Despite the famous declaration in the Const...
Abstract This article focuses on the issue of the relationship between constitutional recognition ...
Through an analysis of the Canadian case, this article explores the tension between the universal an...
The Canadian constitution, also known as the British North America Act, 1867, has been patriated. ...
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
Amidst the staggering array of possible foci for an essay on the Canadian constitutional experiment ...
The essay analyses the Canadian constitutional history and focuses on the key-elements that have mos...
This article sheds light on the fundamental role that narratives and metaphors play in shaping how w...
In the 1990s, identity has become the centrepiece of theoretical work in a variety of disciplines....
This paper argues that constitutional interpretation should be non-discriminatory. Unfortunately, Ca...
Despite recent advances in the law of aboriginal rights, most Canadian lawyers still tacitly view th...
This forward, written ten years after the adoption of the Constitution of Canada, draws sharp compar...
Abstract . Rights jiirisprudence in Canada dates back as far as Confederation in 1867. Between this...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
Virtually every society around the world has something called a “constitution.” But they differ from...
Constitutions are stories nations tell about themselves. Despite the famous declaration in the Const...
Abstract This article focuses on the issue of the relationship between constitutional recognition ...
Through an analysis of the Canadian case, this article explores the tension between the universal an...
The Canadian constitution, also known as the British North America Act, 1867, has been patriated. ...
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
Amidst the staggering array of possible foci for an essay on the Canadian constitutional experiment ...
The essay analyses the Canadian constitutional history and focuses on the key-elements that have mos...
This article sheds light on the fundamental role that narratives and metaphors play in shaping how w...
In the 1990s, identity has become the centrepiece of theoretical work in a variety of disciplines....
This paper argues that constitutional interpretation should be non-discriminatory. Unfortunately, Ca...
Despite recent advances in the law of aboriginal rights, most Canadian lawyers still tacitly view th...
This forward, written ten years after the adoption of the Constitution of Canada, draws sharp compar...
Abstract . Rights jiirisprudence in Canada dates back as far as Confederation in 1867. Between this...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
Virtually every society around the world has something called a “constitution.” But they differ from...