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EDUCATION
Farrah Hudani, J.D., LL.M.
The education system operates as a unique pillar of Canadian society, with special rules and unique requirements framed by a plethora of important legal issues. And now, as Canadians turn to the classroom to be educated, so too can their legal advisers turn to the Halsbury's Education title for a clear understanding of the nuanced issues. This important title examines the legal framework within which students in Canada are educated and delineates the rules that govern the rights and obligations of the various participants within the Canadian school system.
Topics covered include:
- The right and compulsory duty to attend school
- Residency requirements
- Duties of school administrators
- Privacy and access issues
- Application of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Denominational schools
- Language of instruction
- First Nations children
- Discrimination within the school system
- Conduct and discipline
- The constitutional and statutory framework of post-secondary education
ELECTIONS
Trevor Knight, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B., LL.M & Sheila Nemet-Brown, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B.
The elections process is at the centre of our democratic system, and, while it is a constant and crucial element of the political landscape, the mechanics of the process are often little understood. The Elections title sets out the law pertaining to federal and provincial election of members of government.
Topics covered include:
- The right to vote under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- The division of Canada and its provinces into electoral districts
- Entitlement to vote
- The voting process
- Political parties and candidates
- Counting of votes
- Election advertising and financing
- By-elections
- Referendums and plebiscites
- Enforcement of legislation
Table des matières
EDUCATION
I. Right to Education
II. Compulsory Attendance
III. Rights of Pupils Within Schools
IV. Equality of Education Rights
V. First Nations Children
VI. Conduct and Discipline
VII. Post-Secondary Education
ELECTIONS
I. Introduction
II. Election Officers
III. Initiation of the Election Process
IV. Electoral Districts, Divisions and Constituencies
V. Voters
VI. Political Parties and Candidates
VII. General Voting Opportunities
VIII. Special Voting Opportunities
IX. Counts, Validations and Recounts
X. Election Communications
XI. Expenses, Contributions and Loans
XII. By-Elections, Referendums and Plebiscites
XIII. Enforcement of Elections Legislation and Criminal Offences