Decisions on when to end one’s life are unquestionably of the greatest intimacy. Yet there is a clear […]
Category Archive: Canada
It is not uncommon for legislatures to amend and rework human rights legislation. Nevertheless, the bald repeal of […]
A number of events have been held recently in Canada to mark the 30th anniversary of the ‘patriation’ […]
In conducting constitutional review with a proportionality test, much depends on the how the purpose of the challenged […]
When the referendum really comes, the sovereign Parliament must go. But whether for good or for evil, the […]
Canadian constitutional experience with federal-provincial relations and a bill of rights has provided a point of comparison for […]
Most constitutional law textbooks across the Commonwealth include in the section on constitutional conventions lengthy extracts from the […]
What considerations can justify a court overturning a recent constitutional precedent? This constitutional perennial is once again in […]
Under the Westminster constitution, the government must enjoy the confidence of the House of Commons, without which one […]
