The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 132 S. Ct. 2566 (2012), has again focused widespread public attention on the Court as an arbiter of the balance of power between the federal government and the states. The topic of the proper role a nation\u27s highest court in this respect has been important and controversial throughout not only American, but also Canadian history, raising questions of constitutional theory for a federalist republic: What justifies unelected judges interfering with the ordinary political process with regard to federalism questions? Can courts create judicially manageable doctrines to police federalism, with anything more than the raw policy preferences of a the...
Canadian constitutional law has been shaped by tacit assumptions about the philosophical foundations...
The federal form of government does not need a dual court system corresponding to the dual legislati...
As neighbors, Canada and the United States share not only the border but essentially common values a...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 132...
The role of the Supreme Court of Canada in the country\u27s federal system is discussed. Globalizati...
Federalism is still a relevant and vital aspect of Canadian Constitutional Law. Although a lower pro...
The differences in the ways in which the US and Canada have structured their federalisms are discuss...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
In the midst of Canada\u27s struggle to redefine federal and provincial sovereignty, the province of...
The courts have different roles in policing Canadian federalism and Scottish devolution. In Canada, ...
In this article, I shall address the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent jurisprudence on cooperative f...
Implicit in the federal principle is the need to give equal respect to provincial and federal claims...
The federal system of governance has been posited as a solution to issues of internal conflict and d...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
The Patriation Reference and Quebec Veto Reference revealed deep disagreements as to the nature of C...
Canadian constitutional law has been shaped by tacit assumptions about the philosophical foundations...
The federal form of government does not need a dual court system corresponding to the dual legislati...
As neighbors, Canada and the United States share not only the border but essentially common values a...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 132...
The role of the Supreme Court of Canada in the country\u27s federal system is discussed. Globalizati...
Federalism is still a relevant and vital aspect of Canadian Constitutional Law. Although a lower pro...
The differences in the ways in which the US and Canada have structured their federalisms are discuss...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
In the midst of Canada\u27s struggle to redefine federal and provincial sovereignty, the province of...
The courts have different roles in policing Canadian federalism and Scottish devolution. In Canada, ...
In this article, I shall address the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent jurisprudence on cooperative f...
Implicit in the federal principle is the need to give equal respect to provincial and federal claims...
The federal system of governance has been posited as a solution to issues of internal conflict and d...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
The Patriation Reference and Quebec Veto Reference revealed deep disagreements as to the nature of C...
Canadian constitutional law has been shaped by tacit assumptions about the philosophical foundations...
The federal form of government does not need a dual court system corresponding to the dual legislati...
As neighbors, Canada and the United States share not only the border but essentially common values a...