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  • av Constance Backhouse
    385 - 917,-

  • - Landmark Cases in Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law, 1894-1937
    av Virginia Torrie & Thomas Telfer
    385 - 917,-

    Debt and Federalism is the first complete account of the Canadian federal bankruptcy and insolvency power, showing how four landmark cases form the bedrock of the modern bankruptcy system.

  • - Reference re Senate Reform and the Future of Parliament
    av Emmett Macfarlane
    349 - 917,-

    Constitutional Pariah is the first comprehensive account of the Senate in the aftermath of the landmark Supreme Court decision that resulted in one of the most significant reforms to Parliament in Canadian history.

  • - Judicial Appointments, Marc Nadon, and the Supreme Court Act Reference
    av Michael Plaxton & Carissima Mathen
    385 - 1 007,-

    The Tenth Justice tells the complete story of one of the strangest sagas in Canadian legal history: the ill-fated appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada of Justice Marc Nadon.

  • - The Guerin Case and Aboriginal Law
    av Jim Reynolds
    385 - 1 007,-

    This thoughtful and engaging examination of the Guerin case shows how it changed the relationship between governments and Indigenous peoples from one of wardship to one based on legal rights.

  • - Hunter v Southam and the Drift from Reasonable Search Protections
    av David Ireland & Richard Jochelson
    385 - 1 007,-

    This book, the second in the Landmark Cases in Canadian Law series, argues that in subsequent, post-Hunter v Southam decisions, the Supreme Court of Canada has strayed from the principles set out in that case, which were intended to protect the privacy of citizens from encroaching state power.

  • - The St. Catherine's Case and Aboriginal Title
    av Kent McNeil
    402 - 1 007,-

    This illuminating account of the St. Catherine's case of the 1880s reveals the erroneous assumptions and racism inherent in judgments that would define the nature and character of Aboriginal title in Canadian law and policy for almost a century.

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