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The Politics of the Charter is vividly written, free of legal jargon, accessible to a broad readership, and will provoke renewed discussion about how best to achieve a more compassionate and egalitarian Canadian society.
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The Politics of the Charter is vividly written, free of legal jargon, accessible to a broad readership, and will provoke renewed discussion about how best to achieve a more compassionate and egalitarian Canadian society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780802098986
- ISBN-10: 0802098983
- Artikelnr.: 28522576
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780802098986
- ISBN-10: 0802098983
- Artikelnr.: 28522576
Andrew Petter is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Victoria.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements.................................................................................................4
Introduction.................................................................................................7
Chapter 1:The Politics of the Charter
........................................................26
Chapter2:Charter Legitimacy on Trial: The Resistible Rise of
Substantive Due
Process...........................................................71
Chapter 3:Private Rights/Public Wrongs: The Liberal Lie of the
Charter
....................................................................................109
Chapter 4:Canada's Charter Flight: Soaring Backwards into the
Future.......................................................................................140
Chapter 5:Rights in Conflict: The Dilemma of Charter
Legitimacy..............164
Chapter 6:Rip Van Winkle in Charterland
................................................190
Chapter 7:Look Who's Talking Now: Dialogue Theory and the Return
to
Democracy...........................................................................209
Chapter 8:Wealthcare: The Politics of the Charter
Revisited......................233
Chapter 9:Taking Dialogue Theory Much Too Seriously (Or Perhaps
Charter Dialogue Isn't Such a Good Thing After All).................265
Chapter 10:Legalise This: The Chartering of Canadian
Politics....................293
Conclusion.................................................................................................321
Acknowledgements.................................................................................................4
Introduction.................................................................................................7
Chapter 1:The Politics of the Charter
........................................................26
Chapter2:Charter Legitimacy on Trial: The Resistible Rise of
Substantive Due
Process...........................................................71
Chapter 3:Private Rights/Public Wrongs: The Liberal Lie of the
Charter
....................................................................................109
Chapter 4:Canada's Charter Flight: Soaring Backwards into the
Future.......................................................................................140
Chapter 5:Rights in Conflict: The Dilemma of Charter
Legitimacy..............164
Chapter 6:Rip Van Winkle in Charterland
................................................190
Chapter 7:Look Who's Talking Now: Dialogue Theory and the Return
to
Democracy...........................................................................209
Chapter 8:Wealthcare: The Politics of the Charter
Revisited......................233
Chapter 9:Taking Dialogue Theory Much Too Seriously (Or Perhaps
Charter Dialogue Isn't Such a Good Thing After All).................265
Chapter 10:Legalise This: The Chartering of Canadian
Politics....................293
Conclusion.................................................................................................321
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements.................................................................................................4
Introduction.................................................................................................7
Chapter 1:The Politics of the Charter
........................................................26
Chapter2:Charter Legitimacy on Trial: The Resistible Rise of
Substantive Due
Process...........................................................71
Chapter 3:Private Rights/Public Wrongs: The Liberal Lie of the
Charter
....................................................................................109
Chapter 4:Canada's Charter Flight: Soaring Backwards into the
Future.......................................................................................140
Chapter 5:Rights in Conflict: The Dilemma of Charter
Legitimacy..............164
Chapter 6:Rip Van Winkle in Charterland
................................................190
Chapter 7:Look Who's Talking Now: Dialogue Theory and the Return
to
Democracy...........................................................................209
Chapter 8:Wealthcare: The Politics of the Charter
Revisited......................233
Chapter 9:Taking Dialogue Theory Much Too Seriously (Or Perhaps
Charter Dialogue Isn't Such a Good Thing After All).................265
Chapter 10:Legalise This: The Chartering of Canadian
Politics....................293
Conclusion.................................................................................................321
Acknowledgements.................................................................................................4
Introduction.................................................................................................7
Chapter 1:The Politics of the Charter
........................................................26
Chapter2:Charter Legitimacy on Trial: The Resistible Rise of
Substantive Due
Process...........................................................71
Chapter 3:Private Rights/Public Wrongs: The Liberal Lie of the
Charter
....................................................................................109
Chapter 4:Canada's Charter Flight: Soaring Backwards into the
Future.......................................................................................140
Chapter 5:Rights in Conflict: The Dilemma of Charter
Legitimacy..............164
Chapter 6:Rip Van Winkle in Charterland
................................................190
Chapter 7:Look Who's Talking Now: Dialogue Theory and the Return
to
Democracy...........................................................................209
Chapter 8:Wealthcare: The Politics of the Charter
Revisited......................233
Chapter 9:Taking Dialogue Theory Much Too Seriously (Or Perhaps
Charter Dialogue Isn't Such a Good Thing After All).................265
Chapter 10:Legalise This: The Chartering of Canadian
Politics....................293
Conclusion.................................................................................................321