Constitutional crossroads : reflections on charter rights, reconciliation, and change

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Constitutional crossroads : reflections on charter rights, reconciliation, and change

edited by Kate Puddister and Emmett Macfarlane

(Law and society series)

UBC Press, c2022

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Four decades have passed since the adoption of the Constitution Act, 1982. Now it is time to assess its legacy. Constitutional Crossroads brings together an impressive assembly of established and rising stars of political science and law, who not only provide a robust account of the 1982 constitutional reform but also analyze the ensuing scholarship that has shaped our understanding of the Constitution. Contributors bypass historical description to offer reflective assessments of issues such as sovereignty, identity and pluralism, the scope and limits of rights, competing constitutional visions, the relationship between the state and Indigenous peoples, and the nature and methods of constitutional change.

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Introduction: Complex Legacies: The Promise, Challenges, and Impact of the Constitution Act, 1982 / Emmett Macfarlane and Kate Puddister Part 1: Institutional Relationships 1 The Political Purposes of the Charter: Four Decades Later / Mark S. Harding 2 Revisiting Judicial Activism / Emmett Macfarlane 3 Revisiting the Charter Centralization Thesis / Gerald Baier 4 Autochthony and Influence: The Charter's Place in Transnational Constitutional Discourse / Mark Tushnet 5 It Works in Practice, but Does It Work in Theory? Accepting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a National Symbol / Andrew McDougall 6 Charter Talk: How Canadian Media Cover Rights and Politics / Erin Crandall, Andrea Lawlor, and Kate Puddister 7 Notwithstanding the Media: Section 33 of the Charter after Toronto v Ontario / Dave Snow and Eleni Nicolaides Part 2: Charter Rights 8 Policing Partisan Self-Interest? The Charter and Election Law in Canada / Tamara A. Small 9 The Most Important Charter Right? The Rise and Future of Section 7 / Matthew Hennigar 10 Sex Work, Abjection, and the Constitution / Brenda Cossman 11 Carter Compliance: Litigating for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada / Eleni Nicolaides 12 The Charter and the RCMP / Kent Roach 13 The Charter of Whites: Systemic Racism and Critical Race Equality in Canada / Joshua Sealy-Harrington 14 Canada's Sex Problem: Section 15 and Women's Rights / Kerri A. Froc 15 Quebec and the "Sign Law" Thirty Years after Ford and Devine: Ford Construit Solide / James B. Kelly 16 Language Rights and the Charter: Forging the Next Forty Years / Stephanie Chouinard 17 The Provincial Courts of Appeal and Section 24(2) of the Charter / Lori Hausegger, Danielle McNabb, and Troy Riddell Part 3: Reconciliation 18 Canadians' Homeland Has Changed since Patriation Brought the Constitution Home / Peter H. Russell 19 Indigenous Rights and the Constitution Act, 1982: Forty Years On and Still Fishing for Rights / Jeremy Patzer and Kiera Ladner 20 Using the Master's Institutional Instruments to Dismantle the Master's Goal of Indigenous-Rights Certainty / Rebecca Major and Cynthia Stirbys 21 Beyond Consultation: A Research Agenda to Investigate Partnerships and Comanagement in Land Governance / Minh Do 22 Indigenous Sovereignty, Canadian Constitutionalism, and Citizens Plus: The Unended Quest of Canada's Original Hedgefox / Samuel V. LaSelva Part 4: Constitutional Change 23 The Invisible Transformation of Canada's Constitutional Amendment Rules / Richard Albert 24 Still Not Cheering: Understanding Quebec's Perspective on 1982 / Felix Mathieu and Dave Guenette 25 Cracks in the Foundation: The Crown and Canada's Constitutional Architecture / Philippe Lagasse 26 The Urban Gap / Ran Hirschl Index

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