This book offers a thorough foundation for understanding Canada’s controversial notwithstanding clause, exploring its history, design, political uses, and the responses it has elicited from the judiciary and academia.
This book offers a thorough foundation for understanding Canada’s controversial notwithstanding clause, exploring its history, design, political uses, and the responses it has elicited from the judiciary and academia.
Caitlin Salvino is a legal researcher who focuses on constitutional, international, and criminal law, and has recently completed an MPhil and DPhil in law, focusing on the notwithstanding clause, at the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
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Foreword Gregory Tardi > 1. A "Uniquely Canadian" Invention Introducing and Contextualizing the Notwithstanding Clause 2. A Constitutional Compromise: The Development and Inclusion of the Notwithstanding Clause in the Canadian Charter 3. A Structural and Comparative Analysis of the Notwithstanding Clause 4. A Tool of the "Last Resort": The Political Uses of Section 33 between 1982 and 2024 5. Interpreting Section 33: The Treatment of the Notwithstanding Clause by the Courts 6. The Section 33 Debate: Academic Reponses to the Notwithstanding Clause 7. Conclusion: Reflecting on the Future of the Notwithstanding Clause Appendix: Tables and Figures Index
Foreword Gregory Tardi > 1. A "Uniquely Canadian" Invention Introducing and Contextualizing the Notwithstanding Clause 2. A Constitutional Compromise: The Development and Inclusion of the Notwithstanding Clause in the Canadian Charter 3. A Structural and Comparative Analysis of the Notwithstanding Clause 4. A Tool of the "Last Resort": The Political Uses of Section 33 between 1982 and 2024 5. Interpreting Section 33: The Treatment of the Notwithstanding Clause by the Courts 6. The Section 33 Debate: Academic Reponses to the Notwithstanding Clause 7. Conclusion: Reflecting on the Future of the Notwithstanding Clause Appendix: Tables and Figures Index
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