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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 81

This Volume is a collection of papers reviewing noteworthy Constitutional Law decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada released in 2016. The Volume covers cases presented at Osgoode Hall Law School's 20th Annual Analysis of the Constitutional Decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Publié: 29 novembre 2017
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433496694

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This Volume is a collection of papers reviewing noteworthy Constitutional Law decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada released in 2016. The Volume covers cases presented at Osgoode Hall Law School's 20th Annual Analysis of the Constitutional Decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada. Major decisions discussed include Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) (assisted dying) and R. v. Nur (mandatory minimum sentence).

 

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OVERVIEW

1. Benjamin L Berger, Sonia Lawrence, and Spiros Vavougios – Constitutional Cases 2016: An Overview

PART I: DRAFTING A CONSTITUTION

2. Peter Hogg & Annika Wang – The Special Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada,1980-81

PART II: DIVISION OF POWERS

3. Thomas Isaac & Arend Hoekstra – Identity and Federalism: Understanding the Implications of Daniels v Canada

    4. S. Ronald Stevenson - Daniels v. Canada: Reflections on Constitutional Technique

    PART III: SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

    5. Andrew Menchynski & Jill R. Presser – A Withering Instrumentality: The Negative Implications of R. V. Safarzadeh-Markhali and Other Recent Section 7 Jurisprudence

      6. Stacey D. Young - R. v. KRJ: The Refined Approach to Punishment in s.11 of the Charter
        7. Asad G. Kiyani - R v Lloyd and the Unpredictable Stability of Mandatory Minimum Litigation

        PART IV: LAWYERS & JUDGES VS THE LEGISLATURE/EXECUTIVE

        8. Josh Hunter and Sarah Kraicer - Keeping the Scale of Justice Balanced – Québec Justices of the Peace and Judicial Independence

          9. Amy Salyzyn - Another One Bites the Dust! Bolstered Law Offices and a Blocked Taxman in Chambre des notaires du Québec

          Part V: LEGAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES

          10. Christine Mainville - R. v. Saeed: Penile Privacy and Penal Policy

            11. Steve Coughlan - Making Trial Within a Reasonable Time a Right Once More
              12. Palma Paciocco - The Hours are Long: Unreasonable Delay after Jordan
                13. Jeanette Ettel - Remedial Postscripts – Reflections on Carter II, Suspensions, Extensions And Exemptions

                Part VI: RECONCILIATION AND THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION

                14. Reconciliation and the Canadian Constitution: A Dialogue