An edition of Charting the consequences (1997)

Charting the consequences

the impact of charter rights on Canadian law and politics

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An edition of Charting the consequences (1997)

Charting the consequences

the impact of charter rights on Canadian law and politics

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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, legal and political scholars evaluate the impact of the Charter on life in Canada since 1982.

Other works have focused on the jurisprudence of the Charter - its internal coherence or its implications for the role of courts. Charting the Consequences considers 'externalities' - the effect of the Charter and its jurisprudence on non-constitutional aspects of the law and on the dynamics of legislative power, provincial politics, and social movements.

Specific contexts are examined, including certain provinces, economic rights, taxation, First Nations, sexual orientation, social movements, private law, access to justice, and political science. Patterns become manifest across contexts. First, the editors identify three strata of actors in society - ranging from the most powerful to the least powerful - who are affected by the Charter in differing degrees.

Second, they expose how the actors' influences on Charter interpretation are determined, in some measure, by the magnitude of their social and political power. Charting the Consequences offers a fresh perspective on the Charter. It will generate new thinking and scholarship among lawyers, political scientists, and public policy makers.

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Charting the consequences: the impact of charter rights on Canadian law and politics
1997, Published in association with the Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta, by University of Toronto Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.71/085
Library of Congress
KE4381.5 .S35 1997, KE4381.5.S35 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 355 p. ;
Number of pages
355

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL304429M
Internet Archive
chartingconseque0000schn
ISBN 10
0802008119, 0802071813
LCCN
97212750, cn97930031
OCLC/WorldCat
38249882
Library Thing
5467744
Goodreads
1765071

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