Essays in the History of Canadian Law

Essays in the History of Canadian Law

Author: Osgoode Society

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 9780802071514

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These essays look at key social, economic, and political issues of the times and show how they influenced the developing legal system.


The New North-West

The New North-West

Author: Carl A. Dawson

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1980-12-15

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 1442638079

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In 1944 the Canadian Social Science Research Council, with the financial support of the Rockefeller Foundation, organized a series of studies of northern Canada to stimulate public interest in the development of the region and to provide a background for more extensive investigation. In The New North-West, this series of articles and others dealing with northwestern Canada have been brought together in one volume, and the result is a comprehensive description and analysis of the western half of the Canadian northland. The book contains twelve parts. They discuss respectively: administration, Mackenzie and Yukon domesdays (two parts describing in detail the geographical setting and plan of settlements in these areas), mineral industry, fur production, northern agriculture, transportation, health conditions and services, education, the Eskimos and the new north-west. The last section is a bibliography which covers the whole of northern Canada and lists about four hundred selected titles in alphabetical order. It will be of interest to both American and Canadian readers.


Laws of the Constitution

Laws of the Constitution

Author: Donald F. Bur

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2021-02-13

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13: 1772125288

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Laws of the Constitution: Consolidated gathers all of the historical and contemporary constitutional documents pertaining to Canada, its provinces, and its territories, organized thematically and topically for ease of reference and supported by comprehensive lists and a thorough index. The volume excludes overridden and irrelevant documents, making it a comprehensive yet focused and precise reference that presents the words, ideas, and documents that have brought the constitution into being. A must for academic libraries, Bur’s compilation is an indispensable resource for lawyers and scholars in Canadian constitutional law, as well as historians, political scientists, policy makers, and anyone interested in constitution-making.