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"Courts today face a range of claims to redress historic injustice, including injustice perpetuated by law. In Canada, descendants of Chinese immigrants recently claimed the return of a head tax levied only on Chinese immigrants. Calling Power to Account uses the litigation around the Chinese Canadian head tax as a focal point for examining the historical, legal, and philosophical issues raised by such claims." "Calling Power to Account suggest 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."--BOOK JACKET
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Race relations, Government policy, Chinese, Civil rights, Taxation, Legal status, laws, History, Taxation, law and legislation, Law, canada, Congresses, Law and legislation, Race discrimination, Emigration and immigration law, Canadiens d'origine chinoise, Droit, Histoire, Chinese Canadians, Government relations, Droits, Politique gouvernementale, Relations avec l'État, Relations racialesPlaces
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Calling Power to Account: Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head Tax
2016, University of Toronto Press
in English
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Calling power to account: law, reparations and the Chinese Canadian head tax case
2005, University of Toronto Press
in English
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Calling Power to Account: Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head tax
October 21, 2005, University of Toronto Press
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Calling Power to Account: Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head tax
October 22, 2005, University of Toronto Press
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0802038727 9780802038722
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