Collection of papers developed out of the Canadian Constitution Foundation's annual Law & Freedom Conference held January 16-18, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario. Co-published by Canadian Constitution Foundation. Includes table of cases. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Constitutional gridlock: how the Supreme Court (unnecessarily) killed Senate reform / F.L. Morton. The theory of law "as claim" and the inquiry into the sources of law: Bruno Leoni in prospect / Daniele Bertolini -- Parliamentary restrictions on judicial discretion in sentencing: a defence of mandatory minimum sentences / Lincoln Caylor, Gannon G. Beaulne -- Canadian proportionality analysis: 5 1/2 myths / Dwight Newman -- Lock, Stock, and Barrel v. Ontario: the Montagues' story / Derek From -- Leroux v. Canada Revenue Agency: an unprecedented tax case establishing duty of care / Karen Selick -- Lethal discrimination: a case against legalizing assisted suicide in Canada / Andr<U+fffd>e M. Schutten -- Constitutional gridlock: how the Supreme Court (unnecessarily) killed Senate reform / F.L. Morton.
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