Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics
Herausgeber: Leuprecht, Christian; Russell, Peter H
Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics
Herausgeber: Leuprecht, Christian; Russell, Peter H
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781442603684
- ISBN-10: 1442603682
- Artikelnr.: 32778969
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781442603684
- ISBN-10: 1442603682
- Artikelnr.: 32778969
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Christian Leuprecht and Peter H. Russell
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Institutions
Introduction to Part One
1. Robert MacGregor Dawson, "The Constitution"
2. James Mallory, "The Pattern of the Constitution"
3. James Mallory, "Responsive and Responsible Government"
4. Eugene Forsey and G.C. Eglinton, "The Question of Confidence in
Responsible Government"
5. David E. Smith, "The Canadian Senate: What Is To Be Done?"
6. Ronald L. Watts, "The Federative Superstructure"
Part Two: Federalism
Introduction to Part Two
7. George Stanley, "A Short History of the Constitution"
8. George Rawlyk, "The Historical Framework of the Maritimes and the
Problems of Confederation"
9. A.I. Silver, "Confederation and Quebec"
10. Donald Creighton, "The Division of Economic Powers at Confederation"
11. Samuel La Selva, "Confederation and the Beginnings of Canadian
Federalist Theory"
Part Three: Intergovernmental Relations
Introduction to Part Three
12. Donald Smiley, "The Rowell-Sirois Report: An abridgement of Book 1 of
the Royal Commission Report on Dominion-Provincial Relations"
13. Richard Simeon, "The Social and Institutional Context of
Federal-Provincial Diplomacy"
14. Peter H. Russell, "Provincial Rights"
15. Christopher Armstrong, "The Mowat Heritage in Federal-Provincial
Relations"
16. Peter H. Russell, "The Supreme Court and Federal-Provincial Relations:
The Political Use of Legal Resources"
Part Four: The Judiciary
Introduction to Part Four
17. Jennifer Smith, "The Origins of Judicial Review in Canada"
18. Alan Cairns, "The Judicial Committee and Its Critics"
19. John Saywell, "The Watson Era, 1889-1912"
20. Frank R. Scott, "Some Privy Counsel"
21. Alan Cairns, "The Living Canadian Constitution"
22. William Lederman, "The Independence of the Judiciary"
23. Peter Hogg, "Is the Supreme Court of Canada Biased in Constitutional
Cases?"
Part Five: Bilingualism and Binationalism
Introduction to Part Five
24. A.I. Silver, "Manitoba Schools and the Rise of Bilingualism"
25. J.W. Dafoe, "Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics"
26. Louis-Philippe Pigeon, "The Meaning of Provincial Autonomy"
27. Alexander Brady, "Quebec and Canadian Federalism"
28. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, "Quebec and the Constitutional Problem"
29. Guy Laforest, "Lord Durham, French Canada and Quebec: Remembering the
Past, Debating the Future"
Part Six: The Charter
Introduction to Part Six
30. Alan Cairns, "Reflections on the Political Purposes of the Charter"
31. John Whyte, "On Not Standing for Notwithstanding"
32. Peter H. Russell, "Standing Up for Notwithstanding"
33. Richard Sigurdson, "Left- and Right-Wing Charterphobia in Canada: A
Critique of the Critics"
Part Seven: Minority Rights and Constitutional Renewal
Introduction to Part Seven
34. Roger Gibbins and Loleen Berdahl, "Western Canadian Perspectives on
Institutional Reform: Introduction and Context"
35. Gordon Robertson, "The Holy Grail: Provincial Status"
36. Gil Rémillard, "The Constitution Act, 1982: An Unfinished Compromise"
37. Roderick A. Macdonald, "Three Centuries of Constitution Making in
Canada: Will There Be a Fourth?"
38. Sujit Choudhry and Robert Howse, "Constitutional Theory and the Quebec
Secession Reference"
39. John Borrows, "Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law"
40. Brian Slattery, "Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights"
41. Peter H. Russell, "Canada: A Pioneer in the Management of
Constitutional Politics in a Multi-National Society"
Credits
Introduction
Part One: Institutions
Introduction to Part One
1. Robert MacGregor Dawson, "The Constitution"
2. James Mallory, "The Pattern of the Constitution"
3. James Mallory, "Responsive and Responsible Government"
4. Eugene Forsey and G.C. Eglinton, "The Question of Confidence in
Responsible Government"
5. David E. Smith, "The Canadian Senate: What Is To Be Done?"
6. Ronald L. Watts, "The Federative Superstructure"
Part Two: Federalism
Introduction to Part Two
7. George Stanley, "A Short History of the Constitution"
8. George Rawlyk, "The Historical Framework of the Maritimes and the
Problems of Confederation"
9. A.I. Silver, "Confederation and Quebec"
10. Donald Creighton, "The Division of Economic Powers at Confederation"
11. Samuel La Selva, "Confederation and the Beginnings of Canadian
Federalist Theory"
Part Three: Intergovernmental Relations
Introduction to Part Three
12. Donald Smiley, "The Rowell-Sirois Report: An abridgement of Book 1 of
the Royal Commission Report on Dominion-Provincial Relations"
13. Richard Simeon, "The Social and Institutional Context of
Federal-Provincial Diplomacy"
14. Peter H. Russell, "Provincial Rights"
15. Christopher Armstrong, "The Mowat Heritage in Federal-Provincial
Relations"
16. Peter H. Russell, "The Supreme Court and Federal-Provincial Relations:
The Political Use of Legal Resources"
Part Four: The Judiciary
Introduction to Part Four
17. Jennifer Smith, "The Origins of Judicial Review in Canada"
18. Alan Cairns, "The Judicial Committee and Its Critics"
19. John Saywell, "The Watson Era, 1889-1912"
20. Frank R. Scott, "Some Privy Counsel"
21. Alan Cairns, "The Living Canadian Constitution"
22. William Lederman, "The Independence of the Judiciary"
23. Peter Hogg, "Is the Supreme Court of Canada Biased in Constitutional
Cases?"
Part Five: Bilingualism and Binationalism
Introduction to Part Five
24. A.I. Silver, "Manitoba Schools and the Rise of Bilingualism"
25. J.W. Dafoe, "Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics"
26. Louis-Philippe Pigeon, "The Meaning of Provincial Autonomy"
27. Alexander Brady, "Quebec and Canadian Federalism"
28. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, "Quebec and the Constitutional Problem"
29. Guy Laforest, "Lord Durham, French Canada and Quebec: Remembering the
Past, Debating the Future"
Part Six: The Charter
Introduction to Part Six
30. Alan Cairns, "Reflections on the Political Purposes of the Charter"
31. John Whyte, "On Not Standing for Notwithstanding"
32. Peter H. Russell, "Standing Up for Notwithstanding"
33. Richard Sigurdson, "Left- and Right-Wing Charterphobia in Canada: A
Critique of the Critics"
Part Seven: Minority Rights and Constitutional Renewal
Introduction to Part Seven
34. Roger Gibbins and Loleen Berdahl, "Western Canadian Perspectives on
Institutional Reform: Introduction and Context"
35. Gordon Robertson, "The Holy Grail: Provincial Status"
36. Gil Rémillard, "The Constitution Act, 1982: An Unfinished Compromise"
37. Roderick A. Macdonald, "Three Centuries of Constitution Making in
Canada: Will There Be a Fourth?"
38. Sujit Choudhry and Robert Howse, "Constitutional Theory and the Quebec
Secession Reference"
39. John Borrows, "Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law"
40. Brian Slattery, "Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights"
41. Peter H. Russell, "Canada: A Pioneer in the Management of
Constitutional Politics in a Multi-National Society"
Credits
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Institutions
Introduction to Part One
1. Robert MacGregor Dawson, "The Constitution"
2. James Mallory, "The Pattern of the Constitution"
3. James Mallory, "Responsive and Responsible Government"
4. Eugene Forsey and G.C. Eglinton, "The Question of Confidence in
Responsible Government"
5. David E. Smith, "The Canadian Senate: What Is To Be Done?"
6. Ronald L. Watts, "The Federative Superstructure"
Part Two: Federalism
Introduction to Part Two
7. George Stanley, "A Short History of the Constitution"
8. George Rawlyk, "The Historical Framework of the Maritimes and the
Problems of Confederation"
9. A.I. Silver, "Confederation and Quebec"
10. Donald Creighton, "The Division of Economic Powers at Confederation"
11. Samuel La Selva, "Confederation and the Beginnings of Canadian
Federalist Theory"
Part Three: Intergovernmental Relations
Introduction to Part Three
12. Donald Smiley, "The Rowell-Sirois Report: An abridgement of Book 1 of
the Royal Commission Report on Dominion-Provincial Relations"
13. Richard Simeon, "The Social and Institutional Context of
Federal-Provincial Diplomacy"
14. Peter H. Russell, "Provincial Rights"
15. Christopher Armstrong, "The Mowat Heritage in Federal-Provincial
Relations"
16. Peter H. Russell, "The Supreme Court and Federal-Provincial Relations:
The Political Use of Legal Resources"
Part Four: The Judiciary
Introduction to Part Four
17. Jennifer Smith, "The Origins of Judicial Review in Canada"
18. Alan Cairns, "The Judicial Committee and Its Critics"
19. John Saywell, "The Watson Era, 1889-1912"
20. Frank R. Scott, "Some Privy Counsel"
21. Alan Cairns, "The Living Canadian Constitution"
22. William Lederman, "The Independence of the Judiciary"
23. Peter Hogg, "Is the Supreme Court of Canada Biased in Constitutional
Cases?"
Part Five: Bilingualism and Binationalism
Introduction to Part Five
24. A.I. Silver, "Manitoba Schools and the Rise of Bilingualism"
25. J.W. Dafoe, "Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics"
26. Louis-Philippe Pigeon, "The Meaning of Provincial Autonomy"
27. Alexander Brady, "Quebec and Canadian Federalism"
28. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, "Quebec and the Constitutional Problem"
29. Guy Laforest, "Lord Durham, French Canada and Quebec: Remembering the
Past, Debating the Future"
Part Six: The Charter
Introduction to Part Six
30. Alan Cairns, "Reflections on the Political Purposes of the Charter"
31. John Whyte, "On Not Standing for Notwithstanding"
32. Peter H. Russell, "Standing Up for Notwithstanding"
33. Richard Sigurdson, "Left- and Right-Wing Charterphobia in Canada: A
Critique of the Critics"
Part Seven: Minority Rights and Constitutional Renewal
Introduction to Part Seven
34. Roger Gibbins and Loleen Berdahl, "Western Canadian Perspectives on
Institutional Reform: Introduction and Context"
35. Gordon Robertson, "The Holy Grail: Provincial Status"
36. Gil Rémillard, "The Constitution Act, 1982: An Unfinished Compromise"
37. Roderick A. Macdonald, "Three Centuries of Constitution Making in
Canada: Will There Be a Fourth?"
38. Sujit Choudhry and Robert Howse, "Constitutional Theory and the Quebec
Secession Reference"
39. John Borrows, "Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law"
40. Brian Slattery, "Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights"
41. Peter H. Russell, "Canada: A Pioneer in the Management of
Constitutional Politics in a Multi-National Society"
Credits
Introduction
Part One: Institutions
Introduction to Part One
1. Robert MacGregor Dawson, "The Constitution"
2. James Mallory, "The Pattern of the Constitution"
3. James Mallory, "Responsive and Responsible Government"
4. Eugene Forsey and G.C. Eglinton, "The Question of Confidence in
Responsible Government"
5. David E. Smith, "The Canadian Senate: What Is To Be Done?"
6. Ronald L. Watts, "The Federative Superstructure"
Part Two: Federalism
Introduction to Part Two
7. George Stanley, "A Short History of the Constitution"
8. George Rawlyk, "The Historical Framework of the Maritimes and the
Problems of Confederation"
9. A.I. Silver, "Confederation and Quebec"
10. Donald Creighton, "The Division of Economic Powers at Confederation"
11. Samuel La Selva, "Confederation and the Beginnings of Canadian
Federalist Theory"
Part Three: Intergovernmental Relations
Introduction to Part Three
12. Donald Smiley, "The Rowell-Sirois Report: An abridgement of Book 1 of
the Royal Commission Report on Dominion-Provincial Relations"
13. Richard Simeon, "The Social and Institutional Context of
Federal-Provincial Diplomacy"
14. Peter H. Russell, "Provincial Rights"
15. Christopher Armstrong, "The Mowat Heritage in Federal-Provincial
Relations"
16. Peter H. Russell, "The Supreme Court and Federal-Provincial Relations:
The Political Use of Legal Resources"
Part Four: The Judiciary
Introduction to Part Four
17. Jennifer Smith, "The Origins of Judicial Review in Canada"
18. Alan Cairns, "The Judicial Committee and Its Critics"
19. John Saywell, "The Watson Era, 1889-1912"
20. Frank R. Scott, "Some Privy Counsel"
21. Alan Cairns, "The Living Canadian Constitution"
22. William Lederman, "The Independence of the Judiciary"
23. Peter Hogg, "Is the Supreme Court of Canada Biased in Constitutional
Cases?"
Part Five: Bilingualism and Binationalism
Introduction to Part Five
24. A.I. Silver, "Manitoba Schools and the Rise of Bilingualism"
25. J.W. Dafoe, "Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics"
26. Louis-Philippe Pigeon, "The Meaning of Provincial Autonomy"
27. Alexander Brady, "Quebec and Canadian Federalism"
28. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, "Quebec and the Constitutional Problem"
29. Guy Laforest, "Lord Durham, French Canada and Quebec: Remembering the
Past, Debating the Future"
Part Six: The Charter
Introduction to Part Six
30. Alan Cairns, "Reflections on the Political Purposes of the Charter"
31. John Whyte, "On Not Standing for Notwithstanding"
32. Peter H. Russell, "Standing Up for Notwithstanding"
33. Richard Sigurdson, "Left- and Right-Wing Charterphobia in Canada: A
Critique of the Critics"
Part Seven: Minority Rights and Constitutional Renewal
Introduction to Part Seven
34. Roger Gibbins and Loleen Berdahl, "Western Canadian Perspectives on
Institutional Reform: Introduction and Context"
35. Gordon Robertson, "The Holy Grail: Provincial Status"
36. Gil Rémillard, "The Constitution Act, 1982: An Unfinished Compromise"
37. Roderick A. Macdonald, "Three Centuries of Constitution Making in
Canada: Will There Be a Fourth?"
38. Sujit Choudhry and Robert Howse, "Constitutional Theory and the Quebec
Secession Reference"
39. John Borrows, "Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law"
40. Brian Slattery, "Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights"
41. Peter H. Russell, "Canada: A Pioneer in the Management of
Constitutional Politics in a Multi-National Society"
Credits