Current legal debates on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada have focused on the apparent shift in the location of power from elected representatives to the judiciary since 1982. In this paper, I take an historical perspective on that issue. I will explore the relationship of political power, as exercised by the judiciary through the interpretation of legislation, with concepts of parliamentary supremacy in Saskatchewan during the fist half of this century. The paper first describes the political character of the judiciary in Saskatchewan from 1905 until 1941, and then describes the political movements which gave rise to the enactment of progressive legislation in Saskatchewan during the same era. The relationship between the jud...
The purpose of this article is to advance some hypotheses about the way the Supreme Court of Canada ...
Three distinct adjudicatory processes are found in appellate courts: decisional adjudication (applyi...
My objective in this study is two-fold. First, I want to examine the decision-making operations of t...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
The expanding role of Canadian courts since the introduction of the Charter has prompted critics to ...
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial sup...
This article assesses the constitutionalfoundation by which Parliament lends its lawmaking powers to...
The creation and mandate of the Canadian Department of Justice mirrored a congruence of law and poli...
The advent of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms signaled a new and vastly expanded role for the ju...
The twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights is being celebrated at a t...
This dissertation analyzes some of the ways in which ?constitutional architecture? shapes jurisprude...
Political scientists, including those who study Canadian government and politics, regard the judicia...
The purpose of this essay is to gain a greater understanding of judicial reasoning and strategic jud...
In 1883, when Dalhousie Law School was created, lawyers in England, the United States, and Canada st...
This paper addresses the issue of the legitimacy of judicial review from a methodological perspectiv...
The purpose of this article is to advance some hypotheses about the way the Supreme Court of Canada ...
Three distinct adjudicatory processes are found in appellate courts: decisional adjudication (applyi...
My objective in this study is two-fold. First, I want to examine the decision-making operations of t...
vii, 149 leaves ; 29 cm.This paper will attempt to explore the history and function of judical disag...
The expanding role of Canadian courts since the introduction of the Charter has prompted critics to ...
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial sup...
This article assesses the constitutionalfoundation by which Parliament lends its lawmaking powers to...
The creation and mandate of the Canadian Department of Justice mirrored a congruence of law and poli...
The advent of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms signaled a new and vastly expanded role for the ju...
The twentieth anniversary of the enactment of the Canadian Bill of Rights is being celebrated at a t...
This dissertation analyzes some of the ways in which ?constitutional architecture? shapes jurisprude...
Political scientists, including those who study Canadian government and politics, regard the judicia...
The purpose of this essay is to gain a greater understanding of judicial reasoning and strategic jud...
In 1883, when Dalhousie Law School was created, lawyers in England, the United States, and Canada st...
This paper addresses the issue of the legitimacy of judicial review from a methodological perspectiv...
The purpose of this article is to advance some hypotheses about the way the Supreme Court of Canada ...
Three distinct adjudicatory processes are found in appellate courts: decisional adjudication (applyi...
My objective in this study is two-fold. First, I want to examine the decision-making operations of t...