Cet article se veut une analyse de la notion d'égalité, notion d'importance certaine au Canada aujourd'hui et une étude de ses origines légales, historiques et morales. Plus particulièrement, il examine les sortes d'égalité désirables pour diverses fonctions: égalité légale, égalité d'opportunité et égalité de résultat. Il considère les genres de discrimination défendus à la lumière de la jurisprudence récente. Enfin il discute la question de la nature "individuelle" par opposition à la nature "collective" de la notion d'égalité. Il propose une solution "individualiste" qui, bien qu'elle rejette la plupart des cas de discrimination positive (affirmative action) et des droits de groupe en une société démocratique, est quand même f...
If there is no hierarchy of rights in Canada, then why does freedom of religion so often seem to los...
Whatever else may be meant by equality in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a compari...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
This article is exclusively devoted to enquiring into the purpose of equality rights guaranteed by s...
Cet article se propose d’examiner quelques questions clés d’un point de vue philosophique et politiq...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
The right to equality is one of the most fundamental of human concepts. The author draws attention t...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
L’expérience des discriminations ne dépend pas seulement de l’intensité des discriminations subies :...
In its dassical and idealistic meaning, equality is relized by a negation of material differences be...
The article examines and appraises conventional methods of interpreting the section 15 equality righ...
This article first discusses key equality guarantees in law today. It then focuses on different unde...
Equality, like law, politics, and life itself, displays myriad aspects. Reflections on equality, th...
If there is no hierarchy of rights in Canada, then why does freedom of religion so often seem to los...
Whatever else may be meant by equality in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a compari...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
This article is exclusively devoted to enquiring into the purpose of equality rights guaranteed by s...
Cet article se propose d’examiner quelques questions clés d’un point de vue philosophique et politiq...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
The right to equality is one of the most fundamental of human concepts. The author draws attention t...
The paper discusses a selection of important cases under section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Right...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
L’expérience des discriminations ne dépend pas seulement de l’intensité des discriminations subies :...
In its dassical and idealistic meaning, equality is relized by a negation of material differences be...
The article examines and appraises conventional methods of interpreting the section 15 equality righ...
This article first discusses key equality guarantees in law today. It then focuses on different unde...
Equality, like law, politics, and life itself, displays myriad aspects. Reflections on equality, th...
If there is no hierarchy of rights in Canada, then why does freedom of religion so often seem to los...
Whatever else may be meant by equality in specific contexts, its ordinary usage requires a compari...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...