Since the emergence of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, the country’s courts have taken on a pivotal political role. This updated edition introduces readers to the debates and decisions that define the modern judicial process in Canada.
Covering topics from constitutional challenges to landmark rulings, the book features new introductions and curated readings that reflect current legal and political controversies. With over 660 pages of analysis, it serves as a comprehensive resource for students and practitioners alike.
Key topics include:
- Impact of the Charter on judicial authority
- Case studies of major Supreme Court decisions
- The interaction between law and political institutions
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