Dominique Clément’s Debating Rights Inflation in Canada is intended to augment a report he co-authored, “The Evolution of Human Rights in Canada,” published by the Canadian Human Rights Commission in 2012. The book’s goal is to stimulate discussion on the effects that rights inflation has had and could continue to have in Canada
Written largely by Canadian scholars for Canadian readers, this overview of contemporary human right...
In line with global trends, there has been an increase in human rights-based climate litigation brou...
Systemic discrimination has been a central topic in human rights in Canada ever since the Royal Comm...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Between 1975 and 1981, government, activist groups and the larger public took part in a review of On...
This paper contemplates changes in the content of harassment and discrimination policies at Canadian...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
Almost a decade ago, in June 2000, the Canadian Human Rights Act Review Panel conducted a comprehens...
The emergence of the human rights paradigm has been the most profound development in redefining the...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
Education is well-established by the United Nations (1948) as a fundamental human right, though ther...
Un récent accord entre les spécialistes en économie et en droits humains et lesactivistes a donné de...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Many countries confront similar human rights controversies, but despite the claimed universality of ...
Written largely by Canadian scholars for Canadian readers, this overview of contemporary human right...
In line with global trends, there has been an increase in human rights-based climate litigation brou...
Systemic discrimination has been a central topic in human rights in Canada ever since the Royal Comm...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Between 1975 and 1981, government, activist groups and the larger public took part in a review of On...
This paper contemplates changes in the content of harassment and discrimination policies at Canadian...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
Almost a decade ago, in June 2000, the Canadian Human Rights Act Review Panel conducted a comprehens...
The emergence of the human rights paradigm has been the most profound development in redefining the...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
Education is well-established by the United Nations (1948) as a fundamental human right, though ther...
Un récent accord entre les spécialistes en économie et en droits humains et lesactivistes a donné de...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Many countries confront similar human rights controversies, but despite the claimed universality of ...
Written largely by Canadian scholars for Canadian readers, this overview of contemporary human right...
In line with global trends, there has been an increase in human rights-based climate litigation brou...
Systemic discrimination has been a central topic in human rights in Canada ever since the Royal Comm...