Kate Puddister, Emmett MacfarlaneReflections on Charter Rights, Reconciliation, and Change
Constitutional Crossroads
Reflections on Charter Rights, Reconciliation, and Change
Herausgeber: Macfarlane, Emmett; Puddister, Kate
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Kate Puddister, Emmett MacfarlaneReflections on Charter Rights, Reconciliation, and Change
Constitutional Crossroads
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Herausgeber: Macfarlane, Emmett; Puddister, Kate
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Four decades after the adoption of the Constitution Act, 1982, Constitutional Crossroads assesses its legacy, focusing on the themes of rights, reconciliation, and constitutional change.
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Four decades after the adoption of the Constitution Act, 1982, Constitutional Crossroads assesses its legacy, focusing on the themes of rights, reconciliation, and constitutional change.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780774867917
- ISBN-10: 0774867914
- Artikelnr.: 67642627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780774867917
- ISBN-10: 0774867914
- Artikelnr.: 67642627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kate Puddister is an associate professor of political science at the University of Guelph and the author of Seeking the Court's Advice: The Politics of the Canadian Reference Power. Emmett Macfarlane is an associate professor of political science at the University of Waterloo. Among his publications are Constitutional Amendment in Canada; Policy Change, Courts, and the Canadian Constitution; and Constitutional Pariah: Reference re Senate Reform and the Future of Parliament. Contributors: Richard Albert, Gerald Baier, Stéphanie Chouinard, Brenda Cossman, Erin Crandall, Minh Do, Kerri A. Froc, Dave Guénette, Mark S. Harding, Lori Hausegger, Matthew Hennigar, Ran Hirschl, James B. Kelly, Kiera Ladner, Philippe Lagassé, Samuel V. LaSelva, Andrea Lawlor, Rebecca Major, Félix Mathieu, Andrew McDougall, Danielle McNabb, Eleni Nicolaides, Jeremy Patzer, Troy Riddell, Kent Roach, Peter H. Russell, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Tamara A. Small, Dave Snow, Cynthia Stirbys, Mark Tushnet
Introduction: Complex Legacies: The Promise, Challenges, and Impact of the
Constitution Act, 1982 / Emmett Macfarlane and Kate Puddister
Part 1: Institutional Relationships
1 The Political Purposes of the Charter: Four Decades Later / Mark S.
Harding
2 Revisiting Judicial Activism / Emmett Macfarlane
3 Revisiting the Charter Centralization Thesis / Gerald Baier
4 Autochthony and Influence: The Charter's Place in Transnational
Constitutional Discourse / Mark Tushnet
5 It Works in Practice, but Does It Work in Theory? Accepting the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a National Symbol / Andrew McDougall
6 Charter Talk: How Canadian Media Cover Rights and Politics / Erin
Crandall, Andrea Lawlor, and Kate Puddister
7 Notwithstanding the Media: Section 33 of the Charter after Toronto v
Ontario / Dave Snow and Eleni Nicolaides
Part 2: Charter Rights
8 Policing Partisan Self-Interest? The Charter and Election Law in Canada /
Tamara A. Small
9 The Most Important Charter Right? The Rise and Future of Section 7 /
Matthew Hennigar
10 Sex Work, Abjection, and the Constitution / Brenda Cossman
11 Carter Compliance: Litigating for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying
in Canada / Eleni Nicolaides
12 The Charter and the RCMP / Kent Roach
13 The Charter of Whites: Systemic Racism and Critical Race Equality in
Canada / Joshua Sealy-Harrington
14 Canada's Sex Problem: Section 15 and Women's Rights / Kerri A. Froc
15 Quebec and the "Sign Law" Thirty Years after Ford and Devine: Ford
Construit Solide / James B. Kelly
16 Language Rights and the Charter: Forging the Next Forty Years /
Stéphanie Chouinard
17 The Provincial Courts of Appeal and Section 24(2) of the Charter / Lori
Hausegger, Danielle McNabb, and Troy Riddell
Part 3: Reconciliation
18 Canadians' Homeland Has Changed since Patriation Brought the
Constitution Home / Peter H. Russell
19 Indigenous Rights and the Constitution Act, 1982: Forty Years On and
Still Fishing for Rights / Jeremy Patzer and Kiera Ladner
20 Using the Master's Institutional Instruments to Dismantle the Master's
Goal of Indigenous-Rights Certainty / Rebecca Major and Cynthia Stirbys
21 Beyond Consultation: A Research Agenda to Investigate Partnerships and
Comanagement in Land Governance / Minh Do
22 Indigenous Sovereignty, Canadian Constitutionalism, and Citizens Plus:
The Unended Quest of Canada's Original Hedgefox / Samuel V. LaSelva
Part 4: Constitutional Change
23 The Invisible Transformation of Canada's Constitutional Amendment Rules
/ Richard Albert
24 Still Not Cheering: Understanding Quebec's Perspective on 1982 / Félix
Mathieu and Dave Guénette
25 Cracks in the Foundation: The Crown and Canada's Constitutional
Architecture / Philippe Lagassé
26 The Urban Gap / Ran Hirschl
Index
Constitution Act, 1982 / Emmett Macfarlane and Kate Puddister
Part 1: Institutional Relationships
1 The Political Purposes of the Charter: Four Decades Later / Mark S.
Harding
2 Revisiting Judicial Activism / Emmett Macfarlane
3 Revisiting the Charter Centralization Thesis / Gerald Baier
4 Autochthony and Influence: The Charter's Place in Transnational
Constitutional Discourse / Mark Tushnet
5 It Works in Practice, but Does It Work in Theory? Accepting the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a National Symbol / Andrew McDougall
6 Charter Talk: How Canadian Media Cover Rights and Politics / Erin
Crandall, Andrea Lawlor, and Kate Puddister
7 Notwithstanding the Media: Section 33 of the Charter after Toronto v
Ontario / Dave Snow and Eleni Nicolaides
Part 2: Charter Rights
8 Policing Partisan Self-Interest? The Charter and Election Law in Canada /
Tamara A. Small
9 The Most Important Charter Right? The Rise and Future of Section 7 /
Matthew Hennigar
10 Sex Work, Abjection, and the Constitution / Brenda Cossman
11 Carter Compliance: Litigating for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying
in Canada / Eleni Nicolaides
12 The Charter and the RCMP / Kent Roach
13 The Charter of Whites: Systemic Racism and Critical Race Equality in
Canada / Joshua Sealy-Harrington
14 Canada's Sex Problem: Section 15 and Women's Rights / Kerri A. Froc
15 Quebec and the "Sign Law" Thirty Years after Ford and Devine: Ford
Construit Solide / James B. Kelly
16 Language Rights and the Charter: Forging the Next Forty Years /
Stéphanie Chouinard
17 The Provincial Courts of Appeal and Section 24(2) of the Charter / Lori
Hausegger, Danielle McNabb, and Troy Riddell
Part 3: Reconciliation
18 Canadians' Homeland Has Changed since Patriation Brought the
Constitution Home / Peter H. Russell
19 Indigenous Rights and the Constitution Act, 1982: Forty Years On and
Still Fishing for Rights / Jeremy Patzer and Kiera Ladner
20 Using the Master's Institutional Instruments to Dismantle the Master's
Goal of Indigenous-Rights Certainty / Rebecca Major and Cynthia Stirbys
21 Beyond Consultation: A Research Agenda to Investigate Partnerships and
Comanagement in Land Governance / Minh Do
22 Indigenous Sovereignty, Canadian Constitutionalism, and Citizens Plus:
The Unended Quest of Canada's Original Hedgefox / Samuel V. LaSelva
Part 4: Constitutional Change
23 The Invisible Transformation of Canada's Constitutional Amendment Rules
/ Richard Albert
24 Still Not Cheering: Understanding Quebec's Perspective on 1982 / Félix
Mathieu and Dave Guénette
25 Cracks in the Foundation: The Crown and Canada's Constitutional
Architecture / Philippe Lagassé
26 The Urban Gap / Ran Hirschl
Index
Introduction: Complex Legacies: The Promise, Challenges, and Impact of the
Constitution Act, 1982 / Emmett Macfarlane and Kate Puddister
Part 1: Institutional Relationships
1 The Political Purposes of the Charter: Four Decades Later / Mark S.
Harding
2 Revisiting Judicial Activism / Emmett Macfarlane
3 Revisiting the Charter Centralization Thesis / Gerald Baier
4 Autochthony and Influence: The Charter's Place in Transnational
Constitutional Discourse / Mark Tushnet
5 It Works in Practice, but Does It Work in Theory? Accepting the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a National Symbol / Andrew McDougall
6 Charter Talk: How Canadian Media Cover Rights and Politics / Erin
Crandall, Andrea Lawlor, and Kate Puddister
7 Notwithstanding the Media: Section 33 of the Charter after Toronto v
Ontario / Dave Snow and Eleni Nicolaides
Part 2: Charter Rights
8 Policing Partisan Self-Interest? The Charter and Election Law in Canada /
Tamara A. Small
9 The Most Important Charter Right? The Rise and Future of Section 7 /
Matthew Hennigar
10 Sex Work, Abjection, and the Constitution / Brenda Cossman
11 Carter Compliance: Litigating for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying
in Canada / Eleni Nicolaides
12 The Charter and the RCMP / Kent Roach
13 The Charter of Whites: Systemic Racism and Critical Race Equality in
Canada / Joshua Sealy-Harrington
14 Canada's Sex Problem: Section 15 and Women's Rights / Kerri A. Froc
15 Quebec and the "Sign Law" Thirty Years after Ford and Devine: Ford
Construit Solide / James B. Kelly
16 Language Rights and the Charter: Forging the Next Forty Years /
Stéphanie Chouinard
17 The Provincial Courts of Appeal and Section 24(2) of the Charter / Lori
Hausegger, Danielle McNabb, and Troy Riddell
Part 3: Reconciliation
18 Canadians' Homeland Has Changed since Patriation Brought the
Constitution Home / Peter H. Russell
19 Indigenous Rights and the Constitution Act, 1982: Forty Years On and
Still Fishing for Rights / Jeremy Patzer and Kiera Ladner
20 Using the Master's Institutional Instruments to Dismantle the Master's
Goal of Indigenous-Rights Certainty / Rebecca Major and Cynthia Stirbys
21 Beyond Consultation: A Research Agenda to Investigate Partnerships and
Comanagement in Land Governance / Minh Do
22 Indigenous Sovereignty, Canadian Constitutionalism, and Citizens Plus:
The Unended Quest of Canada's Original Hedgefox / Samuel V. LaSelva
Part 4: Constitutional Change
23 The Invisible Transformation of Canada's Constitutional Amendment Rules
/ Richard Albert
24 Still Not Cheering: Understanding Quebec's Perspective on 1982 / Félix
Mathieu and Dave Guénette
25 Cracks in the Foundation: The Crown and Canada's Constitutional
Architecture / Philippe Lagassé
26 The Urban Gap / Ran Hirschl
Index
Constitution Act, 1982 / Emmett Macfarlane and Kate Puddister
Part 1: Institutional Relationships
1 The Political Purposes of the Charter: Four Decades Later / Mark S.
Harding
2 Revisiting Judicial Activism / Emmett Macfarlane
3 Revisiting the Charter Centralization Thesis / Gerald Baier
4 Autochthony and Influence: The Charter's Place in Transnational
Constitutional Discourse / Mark Tushnet
5 It Works in Practice, but Does It Work in Theory? Accepting the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a National Symbol / Andrew McDougall
6 Charter Talk: How Canadian Media Cover Rights and Politics / Erin
Crandall, Andrea Lawlor, and Kate Puddister
7 Notwithstanding the Media: Section 33 of the Charter after Toronto v
Ontario / Dave Snow and Eleni Nicolaides
Part 2: Charter Rights
8 Policing Partisan Self-Interest? The Charter and Election Law in Canada /
Tamara A. Small
9 The Most Important Charter Right? The Rise and Future of Section 7 /
Matthew Hennigar
10 Sex Work, Abjection, and the Constitution / Brenda Cossman
11 Carter Compliance: Litigating for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying
in Canada / Eleni Nicolaides
12 The Charter and the RCMP / Kent Roach
13 The Charter of Whites: Systemic Racism and Critical Race Equality in
Canada / Joshua Sealy-Harrington
14 Canada's Sex Problem: Section 15 and Women's Rights / Kerri A. Froc
15 Quebec and the "Sign Law" Thirty Years after Ford and Devine: Ford
Construit Solide / James B. Kelly
16 Language Rights and the Charter: Forging the Next Forty Years /
Stéphanie Chouinard
17 The Provincial Courts of Appeal and Section 24(2) of the Charter / Lori
Hausegger, Danielle McNabb, and Troy Riddell
Part 3: Reconciliation
18 Canadians' Homeland Has Changed since Patriation Brought the
Constitution Home / Peter H. Russell
19 Indigenous Rights and the Constitution Act, 1982: Forty Years On and
Still Fishing for Rights / Jeremy Patzer and Kiera Ladner
20 Using the Master's Institutional Instruments to Dismantle the Master's
Goal of Indigenous-Rights Certainty / Rebecca Major and Cynthia Stirbys
21 Beyond Consultation: A Research Agenda to Investigate Partnerships and
Comanagement in Land Governance / Minh Do
22 Indigenous Sovereignty, Canadian Constitutionalism, and Citizens Plus:
The Unended Quest of Canada's Original Hedgefox / Samuel V. LaSelva
Part 4: Constitutional Change
23 The Invisible Transformation of Canada's Constitutional Amendment Rules
/ Richard Albert
24 Still Not Cheering: Understanding Quebec's Perspective on 1982 / Félix
Mathieu and Dave Guénette
25 Cracks in the Foundation: The Crown and Canada's Constitutional
Architecture / Philippe Lagassé
26 The Urban Gap / Ran Hirschl
Index







