Canada in the World
Herausgeber: Albert, Richard; Cameron, David R.
Canada in the World
Herausgeber: Albert, Richard; Cameron, David R.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 695g
- ISBN-13: 9781108414753
- ISBN-10: 1108414753
- Artikelnr.: 54643437
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 695g
- ISBN-13: 9781108414753
- ISBN-10: 1108414753
- Artikelnr.: 54643437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: the values of Canadian constitutionalism Richard Albert; Part
I. Federalism and Pluralism in Canadian Constitutionalism: 1. Diversity and
the rule of law: a Canadian perspective Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C.;
2. Misconceiving federalism: Canada and the federal idea Stephen Tierney;
3. Political dynamics in Quebec: charting concepts and imagining political
avenues Alain-G. Gagnon; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state: the
prospects of a postcolonial constitutional pluralism Patrick Macklem; 5.
Legality, legitimacy and constitutional amendment in Canada Jamie Cameron;
6. Constituting citizens: oaths, gender, religious attire Ayelet Shachar;
Part II. The Court in Canadian Constitutionalism: 7. The judicial
constitutionalization of politics in Canada and other contemporary
democracies: comparing the Canadian secession case to South Africa's death
penalty case and Israel's landmark Migdal constitutional case Michel
Rosenfeld; 8. Originalism in Australia and Canada: why the divergence?
Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Grant Huscroft; 9. Rights inflation in Canada and
the United States Mark Tushnet; 10. Substantive equality past and future:
the Canadian charter experience Catharine A. MacKinnon; 11. Canadian
constitutional law of freedom of expression Adrienne Stone; 12. The
judicial, legislative and executive roles in enforcing the constitution:
three Manitoba stories Kent Roach; Part III. The Global Impact of Canadian
Constitutionalism: 13. Going global? Canada as importer and exporter of
constitutional thought Ran Hirschl; 14. Exporting dialogue: critical
reflections on Canada's 'commonwealth' model of human rights protections
Alison Young; 15. The European court of human rights and the Canadian
case-law Lech Garlicki; 16. Canadian rights discourse travels to the East:
referencing to Canadian charter case laws by Hong Kong's court of final
appeal and Taiwan's constitutional court Wen-Chen Chang; 17. The Canadian
charter, South Africa and the paths of constitutional influence Heinz Klug;
Conclusion: 18. The court and constitution in the world David R. Cameron.
I. Federalism and Pluralism in Canadian Constitutionalism: 1. Diversity and
the rule of law: a Canadian perspective Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C.;
2. Misconceiving federalism: Canada and the federal idea Stephen Tierney;
3. Political dynamics in Quebec: charting concepts and imagining political
avenues Alain-G. Gagnon; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state: the
prospects of a postcolonial constitutional pluralism Patrick Macklem; 5.
Legality, legitimacy and constitutional amendment in Canada Jamie Cameron;
6. Constituting citizens: oaths, gender, religious attire Ayelet Shachar;
Part II. The Court in Canadian Constitutionalism: 7. The judicial
constitutionalization of politics in Canada and other contemporary
democracies: comparing the Canadian secession case to South Africa's death
penalty case and Israel's landmark Migdal constitutional case Michel
Rosenfeld; 8. Originalism in Australia and Canada: why the divergence?
Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Grant Huscroft; 9. Rights inflation in Canada and
the United States Mark Tushnet; 10. Substantive equality past and future:
the Canadian charter experience Catharine A. MacKinnon; 11. Canadian
constitutional law of freedom of expression Adrienne Stone; 12. The
judicial, legislative and executive roles in enforcing the constitution:
three Manitoba stories Kent Roach; Part III. The Global Impact of Canadian
Constitutionalism: 13. Going global? Canada as importer and exporter of
constitutional thought Ran Hirschl; 14. Exporting dialogue: critical
reflections on Canada's 'commonwealth' model of human rights protections
Alison Young; 15. The European court of human rights and the Canadian
case-law Lech Garlicki; 16. Canadian rights discourse travels to the East:
referencing to Canadian charter case laws by Hong Kong's court of final
appeal and Taiwan's constitutional court Wen-Chen Chang; 17. The Canadian
charter, South Africa and the paths of constitutional influence Heinz Klug;
Conclusion: 18. The court and constitution in the world David R. Cameron.
Introduction: the values of Canadian constitutionalism Richard Albert; Part
I. Federalism and Pluralism in Canadian Constitutionalism: 1. Diversity and
the rule of law: a Canadian perspective Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C.;
2. Misconceiving federalism: Canada and the federal idea Stephen Tierney;
3. Political dynamics in Quebec: charting concepts and imagining political
avenues Alain-G. Gagnon; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state: the
prospects of a postcolonial constitutional pluralism Patrick Macklem; 5.
Legality, legitimacy and constitutional amendment in Canada Jamie Cameron;
6. Constituting citizens: oaths, gender, religious attire Ayelet Shachar;
Part II. The Court in Canadian Constitutionalism: 7. The judicial
constitutionalization of politics in Canada and other contemporary
democracies: comparing the Canadian secession case to South Africa's death
penalty case and Israel's landmark Migdal constitutional case Michel
Rosenfeld; 8. Originalism in Australia and Canada: why the divergence?
Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Grant Huscroft; 9. Rights inflation in Canada and
the United States Mark Tushnet; 10. Substantive equality past and future:
the Canadian charter experience Catharine A. MacKinnon; 11. Canadian
constitutional law of freedom of expression Adrienne Stone; 12. The
judicial, legislative and executive roles in enforcing the constitution:
three Manitoba stories Kent Roach; Part III. The Global Impact of Canadian
Constitutionalism: 13. Going global? Canada as importer and exporter of
constitutional thought Ran Hirschl; 14. Exporting dialogue: critical
reflections on Canada's 'commonwealth' model of human rights protections
Alison Young; 15. The European court of human rights and the Canadian
case-law Lech Garlicki; 16. Canadian rights discourse travels to the East:
referencing to Canadian charter case laws by Hong Kong's court of final
appeal and Taiwan's constitutional court Wen-Chen Chang; 17. The Canadian
charter, South Africa and the paths of constitutional influence Heinz Klug;
Conclusion: 18. The court and constitution in the world David R. Cameron.
I. Federalism and Pluralism in Canadian Constitutionalism: 1. Diversity and
the rule of law: a Canadian perspective Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C.;
2. Misconceiving federalism: Canada and the federal idea Stephen Tierney;
3. Political dynamics in Quebec: charting concepts and imagining political
avenues Alain-G. Gagnon; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state: the
prospects of a postcolonial constitutional pluralism Patrick Macklem; 5.
Legality, legitimacy and constitutional amendment in Canada Jamie Cameron;
6. Constituting citizens: oaths, gender, religious attire Ayelet Shachar;
Part II. The Court in Canadian Constitutionalism: 7. The judicial
constitutionalization of politics in Canada and other contemporary
democracies: comparing the Canadian secession case to South Africa's death
penalty case and Israel's landmark Migdal constitutional case Michel
Rosenfeld; 8. Originalism in Australia and Canada: why the divergence?
Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Grant Huscroft; 9. Rights inflation in Canada and
the United States Mark Tushnet; 10. Substantive equality past and future:
the Canadian charter experience Catharine A. MacKinnon; 11. Canadian
constitutional law of freedom of expression Adrienne Stone; 12. The
judicial, legislative and executive roles in enforcing the constitution:
three Manitoba stories Kent Roach; Part III. The Global Impact of Canadian
Constitutionalism: 13. Going global? Canada as importer and exporter of
constitutional thought Ran Hirschl; 14. Exporting dialogue: critical
reflections on Canada's 'commonwealth' model of human rights protections
Alison Young; 15. The European court of human rights and the Canadian
case-law Lech Garlicki; 16. Canadian rights discourse travels to the East:
referencing to Canadian charter case laws by Hong Kong's court of final
appeal and Taiwan's constitutional court Wen-Chen Chang; 17. The Canadian
charter, South Africa and the paths of constitutional influence Heinz Klug;
Conclusion: 18. The court and constitution in the world David R. Cameron.