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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.06.2024

Herausgeber

F. L. Morton + weitere

Verlag

University of Calgary Press

Seitenzahl

756

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/4,2 cm

Gewicht

931 g

Auflage

5. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-77385-518-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.06.2024

Herausgeber

Verlag

University of Calgary Press

Seitenzahl

756

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/4,2 cm

Gewicht

931 g

Auflage

5. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-77385-518-9

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  • Produktbild: Law, Politics, and the Judicial Process in Canada, 5th Edition.
  • Produktbild: Law, Politics, and the Judicial Process in Canada, 5th Edition.
    • Preface
    • 1. The Rule of Law in the Canadian Constitution
    • 1.1 Roncarelli v. Duplessis
    • 1.2 John Locke, "Of the Extent of the Legislative Power"
    • 1.3 Thomas Jefferson, "The Declaration of Independence"
    • 1.4 A.V. Dicey, "The Rule of Law"
    • 1.5 Rainer Knopff, Rhonda Evans, Dennis Baker and Dave Snow, "Strong- and Weak-Form
    • Judicial Review"
    • 1.6 Andrew David Irvine, "Principles to Ensure the Rule of Law is Not Abused in Canada"
    • 1.7 Thomas M.J. Bateman, "Liberal versus Post-Liberal Constitutionalism: Applying the Charter to Civil Society"
    • 1.8 Key Terms
    • 2. The Canadian Judicial System
    • 2.1 Chief Justice Bora Laskin, "The Role and Functions of Final Appellate Courts: The Supreme Court of Canada"
    • 2.2 Constitution Act, 1867, Sections 96-101
    • 2.3 The Canadian Judicial System
    • 2.4 The Criminal and Civil Court Processes
    • 2.5 Key Terms
    • 3. Precedents, Legal Reasoning, and Judicial Decision Making
    • 3.1 Paul Weiler, "Two Models of Judicial Decision-Making"
    • 3.2 Harrison v. Carswell
    • 3.3 C. Gordon Post, "Stare Decisis: The Use of Precedents"
    • 3.4 Paul Weiler, "Architect of the Common Law"
    • 3.5 Donald L. Horowitz, "Fact Finding in Adjudication"
    • 3.6 F.L. Morton, "Judicial Review and Civil Liberties"
    • 3.7 Justice Marshall Rothstein, "Checks and Balances in Constitutional Interpretation"
    • 3.8 Leonid Sirota, "Originalism: It's Not What You Think"
    • 3.9 Justice Bertha Wilson, "Decision-Making in the Supreme Court of Canada"
    • 3.10 Emmett Macfarlane, "Studying Judicial Behaviour"
    • 3.11 Key Terms
    • 4. Judicial Recruitment and Selection
    • 4.1 Rainer Knopff, "The Politics of Reforming Judicial Appointments"
    • 4.2 Erin Crandall, "A Reflection of Canadian Society? An Analysis of Federal Appointments to Provincial Superior Courts by the Liberal Government of Justin Trudeau"
    • 4.3 Howard Anglin, "Elevating language over all other forms of diversity"
    • 4.4 François Larocque and Stéphanie Chouinard, "Bilingualism and diversity: The Supreme Court can - and should - have both"
    • 4.5 The Honourable Michelle O'Bonsawin's Questionnaire
    • 4.6 Justice Bertha Wilson, "Will Women Judges Really Make a Difference?"
    • 4.7 Key Terms
    • 5. Judicial Independence, Ethics, and Discipline
    • 5.1 W.R. Lederman, "The Independence of the Judiciary"
    • 5.2 The McClung Affair
    • 5.3 R. Lee Akazaki, "A Self-Harming of Judicial Independence: The Legacy of the Inquiry into Lori Douglas"
    • 5.4 The Inquiry into Justice Robin Camp
    • 5.5 Brenda Cossman, "For Judge 'knees together' Camp: Education is power"
    • 5.6 Lauren Heuser, "Bad People Make Bad Judges"
    • 5.7 The Resignation of Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown
    • 5.8 Eric M. Adams, "The Challenge of Judging Supreme Court of Canada Judges"
    • 5.9 Brendan Dell, "The Use of Former Supreme Court Justices by Governments: Assessing the Dangers"
    • 5.10 Peter L. Biro, "By Staying on Hong Kong Court, Beverley McLachlin Follows the Wrong 'Principle'"
    • 5.11 Key Terms
    • 6. Interest Groups and Access to Judicial Power
    • 6.1 Kate Puddister, "The Canadian Reference Power"