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This book makes readily available a wealth of material that illustrates the application of legal principles in a Canadian context. Bickenbach has included over forty cases, each carefully edited to eliminate material not relevant to the key issues involved. Many of the important Charter of Rights decisions of the 1980s and 1990s are among the selections, but so are early landmark decisions - such as the 1930 persons case in which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council overturned a ruling that the restriction of Senate appointments to qualified persons meant that women could not be considered. For the new edition Professor Bickenbach has added twelve recent cases, including R. v. Latimer and RJR - Macdonald Inc. v. Attorney-General of Canada.

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title:Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law
author:Bickenbach, Jerome Edmund.
publisher:Broadview Press
isbn10 | asin:1551111608
print isbn13:9781551111605
ebook isbn13:9780585236520
language:English
subjectLaw--Canada--Philosophy, Law--Canada--Cases.
publication date:1998
lcc:KE427.A7C36 1998eb
ddc:340/.1
subject:Law--Canada--Philosophy, Law--Canada--Cases.
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Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law
THIRD EDITION
Edited by J.E. Bickenbach
Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law - image 2
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Jerome Bickenbach 1998
All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced,
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
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without prior written consent of the publisher or in the case of
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Agency) 6 Adelaide Street East, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario M5C 1H6
is an infringement of the copyright law.
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Canadian cases in the philosophy of law
3rd ed.
ISBN 1-55111-160-8
1. Law Canada Philosophy. 2. Law Canada Cases.
I. Bickenbach, Jerome Edmund.
KE427.C35 1997 340'.1 C97-932122-0
KF379.C35 1997
Broadview Press
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Broadview Press gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada
Council, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Ministry of Canadian Heritage.
Typesetting and assembly: True to Type Inc., Mississauga, Canada.
PRINTED IN CANADA
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Table of Contents
Preface to the First Edition
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Preface to the Second Edition
9
Preface to the Third Edition
11
I
Constitutional Law:
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A: The Constitution
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Reference re Resolution to Amend the Constitution of Canada
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Edwards V. Attorney-General of Canada
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The Queen in Right of Canada V. Beauregard
27
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Reference Re Manitoba Language Rights
31
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Bertrand V. Attorney-General of Quebec
36
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B: The Scope of the Charter
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Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, Local 580 V. Dolphin Delivery Ltd.
42
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R. V. Oakes
49
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Schachter V. Canada
55
II
Fundamental Freedoms
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R. V. Big M Drug Mart Ltd.
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R. V. Keegstra
71
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Attis V. The Board of School Trustees, District No. 15
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R. V. Butler
87
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RJR-Macdonald Inc. V. Attorney-General of Canada
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