Charting the Consequences : The Impact of Charter Rights on Canadian Law and Politics /
"In 1990 Supreme Court Justice Bertha Wilson proclaimed that the Canadian Charter of Rights 'is and must continue to be a vital force in molding the lives of Canadians.' In this collection of original essays commissioned by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta,...
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Published in association with the Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta, by University of Toronto Press,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- The impact (real or apprehended) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on the legislative authority of Quebec / Yves De Montigny
- Infertile soil? sowing the charter in Alberta / Ian Urquhart
- Business, economic rights, and the charter / Richard W. Bauman
- The impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on income tax law and policy / Kathleen A. Lahey
- Contemporary traditional equality: the effect of the Charter on First Nations Politics / John Borrows
- The good, the bad, and the smugly: sexual orientation and perspectives on the charter / Didi Herman
- Rights, nationalism, and social movements in Canadian constitutional politics / Joel Bakan, Michael Smith
- The new equality paradigm: the impact of charter equality principles on private law decisions / Kate Sutherland
- The charter and access to justice in Canada / Mary Jane Mossman
- The charter and mainstream political science: waves of practical contestation and changing theoretical currents / Alexandra Dobrowolsky
- Conclusion: towards an understanding of the impact of the Charter of Rights on Canadian Law and Politics / David Schneiderman, Kate Sutherland.