This article explores a growing emphasis on process issues in the elaboration of constitutional rights and freedoms, focusing on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In a diverse range of contexts, judges are framing constitutional rights and freedoms in terms of the processes and practices they require, rather than in terms of specific constitutionally mandated substantive outcomes. Thus, constitutional rights have been interpreted to require a duty to negotiate, a duty to consult, a duty to accommodate, and entitlements to participate in democratic governance. The growing emphasis on processes and practices is positive to the extent that it resonates with new understandings of social regulation in modern society, empowers institut...
Legal scholars have long debated the impact of constitutional provisions on rights protections. Whil...
For those concerned about the democratic legitimacy of Charter review by Canadian courts, the idea o...
This article argues that there is a link between ones theory of constitutional law and ones judgment...
This article explores a growing emphasis on process issues in the elaboration of constitutional righ...
This article explores a growing emphasis on process issues in the elaboration of constitutional righ...
Canadians sought a constitutionally entrenched Charter of Rights not just for its own sake, but also...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference 201...
Constitutional law cases that revolve around the rights or circumstances of those groups most margin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores aspects of the interplay between the le...
This article addresses the Supreme Court of Canada’s theory of democracy and the right to vote. Afte...
Although constitutional protection for rights is increasingly popular, there is little systematic re...
he Supreme Court of Canada has explained Canada\u27s commitment to freedom of expression in section ...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s political process cases cover a wide array of issues, including the ri...
The purpose of this essay is to gain a greater understanding of judicial reasoning and strategic jud...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
Legal scholars have long debated the impact of constitutional provisions on rights protections. Whil...
For those concerned about the democratic legitimacy of Charter review by Canadian courts, the idea o...
This article argues that there is a link between ones theory of constitutional law and ones judgment...
This article explores a growing emphasis on process issues in the elaboration of constitutional righ...
This article explores a growing emphasis on process issues in the elaboration of constitutional righ...
Canadians sought a constitutionally entrenched Charter of Rights not just for its own sake, but also...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference 201...
Constitutional law cases that revolve around the rights or circumstances of those groups most margin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores aspects of the interplay between the le...
This article addresses the Supreme Court of Canada’s theory of democracy and the right to vote. Afte...
Although constitutional protection for rights is increasingly popular, there is little systematic re...
he Supreme Court of Canada has explained Canada\u27s commitment to freedom of expression in section ...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s political process cases cover a wide array of issues, including the ri...
The purpose of this essay is to gain a greater understanding of judicial reasoning and strategic jud...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
Legal scholars have long debated the impact of constitutional provisions on rights protections. Whil...
For those concerned about the democratic legitimacy of Charter review by Canadian courts, the idea o...
This article argues that there is a link between ones theory of constitutional law and ones judgment...