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Contested Constitutionalism

Reflections on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

January 1, 2010 | Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780774816755
$34.95
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Description

The introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982 was accompanied by much fanfare and public debate, and the Charter remains the subject of controversy twenty-five years later. Contested Constitutionalism does not celebrate the Charter; rather it offers a critique by distinguished scholars of law and political science of its effect on democracy, judicial power, and the place of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Employing a diversity of methodological approaches, contributors explore three themes: governance and institutions, policy making and the courts, and citizenship and identity politics. The influence of the Charter has been profound, they conclude, but has it been beneficial?

This thoughtful volume shifts the focus of debate from the Charter's appropriateness to its impact - for better or worse - on political institutions, public policy, and conceptions of citizenship.

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About this Author

James B. Kelly is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. Christopher P. Manfredi is Dean of Arts and a professor in the Department of Political Science at McGill University.

Contributors: Dennis Baker, Sujit Choudhry, Janet L. Hiebert, Grant Huscroft, Rainer Knopff, Graham Fraser, Matthew Hennigar, Kiera L. Ladner, Guy Laforest, Sylvia LeRoy, Antonia Maioni, Michael McCrossan, Andrew Petter, Troy Riddell, Kent Roach, Peter H. Russell

ISBN: 9780774816755
Format: Trade Paperback
Series: Law and Society
Pages: 336
Publisher: UBC Press
Published: 2010-01-01

Reviews

This volume is a major contribution to the study of constitutional politics in Canada. Kelly and Manfredi have assembled an "all star team" of scholars in the field. The result is a volume with thoughtful perspectives on governance and institutions, policy making and the courts, and citizenship and identity. This should be required reading for both specialists in the field and those with an interest in constitutional and Canadian politics.


- Patrick James, Professor, University of Southern California, and coauthor of The Myth of the Sacred: The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada

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