This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution Act 1867, section 93 and the Constitution Act 1982, section 29 as interpreted by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Reference Re An Act to Amend the Education Act: what is an established church? It argues that when a single church alone enjoys constitutionally entrenched state support for its schools to the exclusion of all other religious groups, the real legal question is not about the legal protection of that church as a religious minority, especially when the recipient of state support is the largest and most powerful religious group in Ontario and Canada. Rather, the real legal question is whether or not such exclusive support amounts to ...
In the Apostolic Constitution, Ex corde Ecclesiae, John Paul II states that the Catholic university ...
The theme of Studies in Church History 56 is ‘The Church and the Law’. It explores the legal issues ...
The very first words of the Bill of Rights mark religion as constitutionally distinctive. Congress m...
This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution A...
Ontario is the only Province that publicly funds Roman Catholic separate schools, while providing no...
The struggle was caused by the Church of England's claim to exclusive establishment in the colonies....
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
This essay examines two trends in modern church-state law. Parts I and II review the history of the...
Canada is a cultural mosaic, containing a broad range of different religious faiths and denomination...
The thesis of this article is that the judiciary in Canada has successfully used the guarantee of in...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment governs the relationship between the institutions of...
Section 93 of the Constitution Act 1867, the linchpin of the public funding of Catholic schools, con...
The constitutional and statutory frameworks within which education operates in Canada are significan...
Denominational rights in education have a long and controversial history within Canada. Ontario has ...
In the Apostolic Constitution, Ex corde Ecclesiae, John Paul II states that the Catholic university ...
The theme of Studies in Church History 56 is ‘The Church and the Law’. It explores the legal issues ...
The very first words of the Bill of Rights mark religion as constitutionally distinctive. Congress m...
This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution A...
Ontario is the only Province that publicly funds Roman Catholic separate schools, while providing no...
The struggle was caused by the Church of England's claim to exclusive establishment in the colonies....
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
This essay examines two trends in modern church-state law. Parts I and II review the history of the...
Canada is a cultural mosaic, containing a broad range of different religious faiths and denomination...
The thesis of this article is that the judiciary in Canada has successfully used the guarantee of in...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment governs the relationship between the institutions of...
Section 93 of the Constitution Act 1867, the linchpin of the public funding of Catholic schools, con...
The constitutional and statutory frameworks within which education operates in Canada are significan...
Denominational rights in education have a long and controversial history within Canada. Ontario has ...
In the Apostolic Constitution, Ex corde Ecclesiae, John Paul II states that the Catholic university ...
The theme of Studies in Church History 56 is ‘The Church and the Law’. It explores the legal issues ...
The very first words of the Bill of Rights mark religion as constitutionally distinctive. Congress m...