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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 97

This sole-contributor volume analyzes the theory and practice of stare decisis (the legal principle of determining points of law according to precedent) in the Supreme Court of Canada, focusing on its role, function, and development in constitutional adjudication under the Charter.
Langue De Publication: English
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Hardcover | 480 pages

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Publié: 14 juillet 2020
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433503460

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This sole-contributor volume analyzes the theory and practice of stare decisis (the legal principle of determining points of law according to precedent) in the Supreme Court of Canada, focusing on its role, function, and development in constitutional adjudication under the Charter. Evaluating the Court’s methodology in revisiting its own precedents, author Lawrence David advances an original taxonomic classification drawing on essential and contemporary scholarship in Canadian and American constitutional law. The volume also includes an appendix on how the empirical analysis for the work was conducted.

 

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Table des matières

Part I: Introduction

Part II: Horizontal Stare Decisis and the Charter in the Supreme Court of Canada

Part III: Vertical Stare Decisis and the Canadian Judicial Hierarchy

Part IV: The Two-Output Model of Judicial Review and Charter Precedent in the Supreme Court of Canada

Part V: Charter Precedent and Constitutional Meaning

Part VI: Charter Precedent and Constitutional Decision Rules

Part VII: Stare Decisis and the Application of Meaning to Rules

Part VIII: Remedial Rules and Horizontal Stare Decisis

Part IX: Stare Decisis and the Rule of Law

Part X: Conclusion

Appendix: Empirical Tables