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Supreme Court Law Review, 3rd Series, Volume 2Date de sortie September 17, 2024This special collection offers Canadian and international perspectives on the theme of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433533627En stock275,00 $
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Equal and Inalienable Rights: Essays on the Universal Declaration of Human RightsDate de sortie October 25, 2024This special collection offers Canadian and international perspectives on the theme of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433533801En stock140,00 $
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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 105Date de sortie June 14, 2022This collection seeks to excavate and explain a variety of foundational elements of the Canadian Constitution.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433518884En stock325,00 $
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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 112Date de sortie October 24, 2023Interpreting the standards listed in section 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, has proven a difficult task, one which courts, decisionmakers, and legislatures have wrestled with over the first four decades of Charter jurisprudence. This collection offers fresh, innovative, and insightful perspectives on these challenges, and on the proper scope, contours, and limits of rights and freedoms.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433528890310,00 $
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Rights, Freedoms, and Their Limits: Reimagining Section 1 of the CharterDate de sortie December 22, 2023Interpreting the standards listed in section 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has proven a difficult task, one which courts, decisionmakers, and legislatures have wrestled with over the first four decades of Charter jurisprudence. This collection offers fresh, innovative, and insightful perspectives on these challenges, and on the proper scope, contours, and limits of rights and freedoms.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433529378En stock145,00 $
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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 91Date de sortie June 25, 2019This text comprises a collection of papers examining how government and decision-makers approach issues related to competing morals and values, and how such differences may be accommodated in a free and democratic society. The issues explored are becoming intensely pertinent as Canada’s religious diversity increases, the state expands into areas traditionally seen as private, and state actors seek to promote certain 'values'.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433500957En stock325,00 $
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Forgotten Foundations of the Canadian ConstitutionDate de sortie August 19, 2022This collection seeks to excavate and explain a variety of foundational elements of the Canadian Constitution. Some of these elements reside in the text, some beneath it, and some only come into focus when the written and unwritten portions of the Constitution speak to each other.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433518945En stock150,00 $
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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 98Date de sortie October 20, 2020This collection of 13 papers examines many of the freedoms listed in section 2 of the Charter that have been “forgotten” in the sense that they have not received (much) interpretation in jurisprudence or discussion in legal scholarship.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433509318En stock325,00 $
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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 85Date de sortie June 08, 2018This Supreme Court Law Review volume, comprising 13 papers developed out of a national academic symposium held in September 2017, examines the social, ethical and legal implications of the Carter I and Carter II decisions and offers meaningful reflections to the many perplexing questions currently being asked about MAiD.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433497561En stock325,00 $
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Canadian Pluralism and the Charter: Moral Diversity in a Free and Democratic SocietyDate de sortie June 25, 2019This text comprises a collection of papers examining how government and decision-makers approach issues related to competing morals and values, and how such differences may be accommodated in a free and democratic society. The issues explored are becoming intensely pertinent as Canada’s religious diversity increases, the state expands into areas traditionally seen as private, and state actors seek to promote certain ‘values’.Éditeur LexisNexis CanadaISBN/ISSN 9780433502470En stock160,00 $