Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter

Constitutional Politics in Canada After the Charter

Author: Patrick James

Publisher: University of British Columbia Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced in 1982, Canada has experienced countless debates on constitutional politics and about the future of Canada. There has, however, been no systematic attempt to identify general theories about Canada’s constitutional evolution. Patrick James corrects this oversight by using systemism to identify and assess five theories within the liberal and communitarian paradigms and within the context of major issues such as the role of the courts and the status of Aboriginal peoples. By adding clarity to familiar debates, this succinct assessment of major writings on constitutional politics sharpens our vision of the past - and the future - of the Canadian federation.


Constitutional Politics in Canada and the United States

Constitutional Politics in Canada and the United States

Author: Stephen L. Newman

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0791485846

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The Canadian constitutional reforms of 1982, which included a Charter of Rights and Freedoms analogous to the American Bill of Rights, brought about a convergence with American constitutional law. As in the U.S., Canadian courts have shown themselves highly protective of individual rights, and they have not been shy about assuming a leading and sometimes controversial political role in striking down legislation. In clear and easy-to-understand language, the contributors not only chart, but also explore, the reasons for areas of similarity and difference in the constitutional politics of Canada and the United States.


Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics

Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics

Author: Peter H. Russell

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1442603682

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Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics introduces students, scholars, and practitioners to classic authors and writings on the principles of the Canadian Constitution as well as to select contemporary material. To complement rather than duplicate the state of the field, it deals with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and with Canadian mega-constitutional politics in passing only, focusing instead on institutions, federalism, intergovernmental relations, bilingualism and binationalism, the judiciary, minority rights, and constitutional renewal. Many of the selections reverberate well beyond Canada's borders, making this volume an unrivalled resource for anyone interested in constitutional governance and democratic politics in diverse societies.


Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter

Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter

Author: Patrick James

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 0774859210

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Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced, Canada has experienced more than twenty-five years of constitutional politics and countless debates about the future of Canada. There has, however, been no systematic attempt to identify general theories about Canada's constitutional evolution. Patrick James corrects this oversight. By adding clarity to familiar debates, this succinct assessment of major writings on constitutional politics sharpens our vision of the past � and the future � of the Canadian federation.


Governing with the Charter

Governing with the Charter

Author: James B. Kelly

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2006-05

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0774851716

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In Governing with the Charter, James Kelly clearly demonstrates that our current democratic deficit is not the result of the Supreme Court’s judicial activism. On the contrary, an activist framers’ intent surrounds the Charter, and the Supreme Court has simply, and appropriately, responded to this new constitutional environment. While the Supreme Court is admittedly a political actor, it is not the sole interpreter of the Charter, as the court, the cabinet, and bureaucracy all respond to the document, which has ensured the proper functioning of constitutional supremacy in Canada. Kelly analyzes the parliamentary hearings on the Charter and also draws from interviews with public servants, senators, and members of parliament actively involved in appraising legislation to ensure that it is consistent with the Charter. He concludes that the principal institutional outcome of the Charter has been a marginalization of Parliament and that this is due to the Prime Minister’s decision on how to govern with the Charter.


Canada in the World

Canada in the World

Author: Richard Albert

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 1108419739

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Marking the Sesquicentennial of Confederation in Canada, this book examines the growing global influence of Canada's Constitution and Supreme Court on courts confronting issues involving human rights.


Myth of the Sacred

Myth of the Sacred

Author: Donald E. Abelson

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0773524347

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A critical look at the interaction of constitutional litigation and politics in Canada following the entrenchment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982.