Calling Power to Account
Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head Tax
Herausgeber: Dyzenhaus, David; Moran, Mayo
Calling Power to Account
Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head Tax
Herausgeber: Dyzenhaus, David; Moran, Mayo
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Calling Power to Account suggests that our legal systems can hope to play a part in responding to their own legacy of past injustice only when they recognize the full array of issues posed by the Head Tax Case.
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Calling Power to Account suggests that our legal systems can hope to play a part in responding to their own legacy of past injustice only when they recognize the full array of issues posed by the Head Tax Case.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780802038722
- ISBN-10: 0802038727
- Artikelnr.: 21359579
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780802038722
- ISBN-10: 0802038727
- Artikelnr.: 21359579
David Dyzenhaus, Mayo Moran
Preface and Acknowledgments
Contributors
Context and History
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada: Equality, History, and Reparation
David Dyzenhaus and Mayo Moran
Litigating Injustice
Avvy Go
Legal Discrimination against the Chinese in Canada: The Historical
Framework
Constance Backhouse
Can We Do Wrong to Strangers?
Audrey Macklin
The Head Tax Case and the Rule of Law: The Historical Thread of Judicial
Resistance to 'Legalized' Discrimination
John McLaren
Limits on Institutional Capacity to Address Injustice
The Limits of Constitutionalism: Requiring Moral Behaviour from Government
Mary Eberts
Delivering the Goods and the Good: Repairing Moral Wrongs
Catherine Lu
Rights and Wrongs, Institutions and Time: Species of Historic Injustice and
Their Modes of Redress
Jeremy Webber
Redress for Unjust State Action: An Equitable Approach to the
Public/Private Distinction
Lorne Sossin
Legal Theory and Gross Statutory Injustice
Gross Statutory Injustice and the Canadian Head Tax Case
Julian Rivers
The Juristic Force of Injustice
David Dyzenhaus
Private Right and Public Wrong
The Timing of Injustice
Lionel Smith
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada and the Structure of the Action in
Unjust Enrichment
Dennis Klimchuk
A Brief History of Mass Restitution Litigation in the United States
Anthony J. Sebok
Time, Place, and Values: Mack and the Influence of the Charter on Private
Law
Mayo Moran
Appendix I: Appellants' Factum
Appendix II: Mack v. Attorney General of Canada - Judgment of the Ontario
Court of Appeal
Index
Contributors
Context and History
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada: Equality, History, and Reparation
David Dyzenhaus and Mayo Moran
Litigating Injustice
Avvy Go
Legal Discrimination against the Chinese in Canada: The Historical
Framework
Constance Backhouse
Can We Do Wrong to Strangers?
Audrey Macklin
The Head Tax Case and the Rule of Law: The Historical Thread of Judicial
Resistance to 'Legalized' Discrimination
John McLaren
Limits on Institutional Capacity to Address Injustice
The Limits of Constitutionalism: Requiring Moral Behaviour from Government
Mary Eberts
Delivering the Goods and the Good: Repairing Moral Wrongs
Catherine Lu
Rights and Wrongs, Institutions and Time: Species of Historic Injustice and
Their Modes of Redress
Jeremy Webber
Redress for Unjust State Action: An Equitable Approach to the
Public/Private Distinction
Lorne Sossin
Legal Theory and Gross Statutory Injustice
Gross Statutory Injustice and the Canadian Head Tax Case
Julian Rivers
The Juristic Force of Injustice
David Dyzenhaus
Private Right and Public Wrong
The Timing of Injustice
Lionel Smith
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada and the Structure of the Action in
Unjust Enrichment
Dennis Klimchuk
A Brief History of Mass Restitution Litigation in the United States
Anthony J. Sebok
Time, Place, and Values: Mack and the Influence of the Charter on Private
Law
Mayo Moran
Appendix I: Appellants' Factum
Appendix II: Mack v. Attorney General of Canada - Judgment of the Ontario
Court of Appeal
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Contributors
Context and History
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada: Equality, History, and Reparation
David Dyzenhaus and Mayo Moran
Litigating Injustice
Avvy Go
Legal Discrimination against the Chinese in Canada: The Historical
Framework
Constance Backhouse
Can We Do Wrong to Strangers?
Audrey Macklin
The Head Tax Case and the Rule of Law: The Historical Thread of Judicial
Resistance to 'Legalized' Discrimination
John McLaren
Limits on Institutional Capacity to Address Injustice
The Limits of Constitutionalism: Requiring Moral Behaviour from Government
Mary Eberts
Delivering the Goods and the Good: Repairing Moral Wrongs
Catherine Lu
Rights and Wrongs, Institutions and Time: Species of Historic Injustice and
Their Modes of Redress
Jeremy Webber
Redress for Unjust State Action: An Equitable Approach to the
Public/Private Distinction
Lorne Sossin
Legal Theory and Gross Statutory Injustice
Gross Statutory Injustice and the Canadian Head Tax Case
Julian Rivers
The Juristic Force of Injustice
David Dyzenhaus
Private Right and Public Wrong
The Timing of Injustice
Lionel Smith
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada and the Structure of the Action in
Unjust Enrichment
Dennis Klimchuk
A Brief History of Mass Restitution Litigation in the United States
Anthony J. Sebok
Time, Place, and Values: Mack and the Influence of the Charter on Private
Law
Mayo Moran
Appendix I: Appellants' Factum
Appendix II: Mack v. Attorney General of Canada - Judgment of the Ontario
Court of Appeal
Index
Contributors
Context and History
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada: Equality, History, and Reparation
David Dyzenhaus and Mayo Moran
Litigating Injustice
Avvy Go
Legal Discrimination against the Chinese in Canada: The Historical
Framework
Constance Backhouse
Can We Do Wrong to Strangers?
Audrey Macklin
The Head Tax Case and the Rule of Law: The Historical Thread of Judicial
Resistance to 'Legalized' Discrimination
John McLaren
Limits on Institutional Capacity to Address Injustice
The Limits of Constitutionalism: Requiring Moral Behaviour from Government
Mary Eberts
Delivering the Goods and the Good: Repairing Moral Wrongs
Catherine Lu
Rights and Wrongs, Institutions and Time: Species of Historic Injustice and
Their Modes of Redress
Jeremy Webber
Redress for Unjust State Action: An Equitable Approach to the
Public/Private Distinction
Lorne Sossin
Legal Theory and Gross Statutory Injustice
Gross Statutory Injustice and the Canadian Head Tax Case
Julian Rivers
The Juristic Force of Injustice
David Dyzenhaus
Private Right and Public Wrong
The Timing of Injustice
Lionel Smith
Mack v. Attorney General of Canada and the Structure of the Action in
Unjust Enrichment
Dennis Klimchuk
A Brief History of Mass Restitution Litigation in the United States
Anthony J. Sebok
Time, Place, and Values: Mack and the Influence of the Charter on Private
Law
Mayo Moran
Appendix I: Appellants' Factum
Appendix II: Mack v. Attorney General of Canada - Judgment of the Ontario
Court of Appeal
Index