The Law Society of Upper Canada Special Lectures 2017

- Publisher:
- Irwin Law Inc.
- Publication date:
- 2021-06-24
- ISBN:
- 978-155221-475-6
Index
- Preliminary sections
- Standing, Suspending, and Sharing: The Limits of the Charter as a Tool of Social Change in Criminal Justice
- 'Casual Encounters' of the Worst Kind
- A Human Rights Perspective on Racial Profiling in Ontario
- Questions of Racism in Police Investigations and Implications for Our Justice System
- Competing Rights or Competing Context under the Charter?
- Federalism and National Infrastructure
- The Performance of Constitutional Environmental Rights: A Case for Further Empirical Study
- Prematurity, Precaution, and the Charter: Protection of Substantive Environmental Rights in Canada
- The Environment and the Charter
- Indigenous Peoples, Art, Law, and Canada at 150
- Electronic Surveillance: Section 8 and the Evisceration of Part VI
- Whither the Reasonable Expectations of Privacy?
- Normalizing Exceptional Practices: Security Certificates, Disclosure and Use of Evidence, and Administrative Detention
- Collective Bargaining, Labour Law, and the Charter in the Supreme Court of Canada, 1987 to 2017
- Broken Trust: Finding Our Way Out of the Damaged Relationship Through the Rebuilding of Indigenous Legal Institutions
- Time Is on Our Side: Colonialism through Laches and Limitations of Actions in the Age of Reconciliation
- The Relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples: Where Are We?
- Is the Presumption of Innocence Under Attack?
- R v Jordan: A Shift in Perspective on Unreasonable Delay
- Democratic Rights in a Technocratic Age: When Constitutions (in Law) Are Not Enough
- Low Hanging Fruit . . . and Beyond: Canada's Drug Laws Meet the Charter
- 'The Admittedly Unattainable Ideal': Adverse Impact and Race under Section 15
- Developing a Charter Practice: The Changing Role of Interventions
- More than Words on Paper: The Court Challenges Program and Actualizing Charter Rights for Marginalized Communities
- Five More Minutes: Representing Public Interest Interveners Thirty-Five Years after the Charter
- The Impact of St Catharines Milling
- Fiery Foundations of Federalism: The Enduring Legacy of Citizens Insurance Co v Parsons
- R v Oakes: Giving Structure to Section 1 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Table of Cases
- Index
- Preface