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  • - The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance
    av Stephen Clarkson & Stepan Wood
    396 - 1 117,-

    Tackles the pressing question of how Canadian engagement with globalization can be marshaled to advance rather than impair human security, ecological integrity, and social emancipation.

  • - Reflections on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
     
    396,-

    Contested Constitutionalism is a critique of Canadian democracy, judicial power, and the place of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples within the federation, all of which have been altered by the Charter's introduction in 1982.

  • - Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Systemism
    av Patrick James
    396 - 1 137,-

    The first systematic analysis of general theories about Canada's post-Charter constitutional evolution.

  • - Governing Canada in the Age of Counter-Terrorism
    av Colleen Bell
    416 - 1 137,-

    A trenchant exploration of how security and counter-terrorism practices are not only eroding civil liberties, but reshaping the very nature of our political freedom.

  • - Sex, Violence, the Law, and the Making of a Settler Society
    av Lesley Erickson
    439 - 1 137,-

    Through the study of hundreds of criminal cases, Westward Bound explores how encounters between the courts and ordinary people on the Canadian Prairies contributed to the construction of race, class, and gender hierarchies in a settler society.

  • - NGOs and Human Rights in Canada
    av Andrew Thompson
    396 - 1 137,-

    This exploration of the activities of four Canadian NGOs in advancing and defending human rights principles sheds new light on the fragility and resilience of human rights norms in liberal democracies.

  • - The Legal Recognition of Planned Lesbian Motherhood
    av Fiona Kelly
    344 - 1 137,-

    Drawing on the rarely heard voices of Canada's lesbian mothers, Transforming Law's Family explores the legal dimensions of planned lesbian parenthood and proposes avenues for legal change.

  • - Popular Rhetoric and Political Practice
     
    914,-

    This volume brings together a cast of leading experts to carefully explore how the language of slavery has been invoked to support a series of government interventions, activist projects, legal instruments, and rhetorical and visual performances.

  • - From Lengthy Imprisonment to Lasting Freedom
    av Chris Bruckert & Melissa Munn
    382 - 1 071,-

    Drawing on the narratives of men who have served lengthy prison sentences, this book illuminates the tumultuous journey from life in a penitentiary to success in the community.

  • - Race, Gender, and Sentencing in Canada
    av Carmela Murdocca
    416 - 1 071,-

    A bold questioning of culture-based reparative justice initiatives - the political culture that inspired them and their efficacy in an age in which historically marginalized people are disproportionately represented in Canadian prisons.

  • - Lessons from the Transcripts
    av Elizabeth A. Sheehy
    396 - 1 071,-

    Drawing on trial transcripts, this book tells the stories of ten battered women who killed their male partners and one who did not, revealing why women don't "just leave" and the serious barriers to achieving acquittal.

  • - Understanding Canadian Power in the World
    av Irvin Studin
    370 - 1 071,-

    Bridging the solitudes of constitutional law and international relations, this book offers a brand new interpretation of Canada's Constitution.

  • - The Judicial Appointment Process in Manitoba, 1870-1950
    av Dale Brawn
    416 - 1 129,-

    A close study of the judges appointed in early 20th-century Manitoba, revealing Canada's highly political judicial appointment process.

  • - The Liberian Crisis, Unilateralism, and Global Order
    av Ikechi Mgbeoji
    396 - 1 137,-

    A probing analysis and critique of the historical dysfunction of the post-colonial African state and the tragic collapse of Liberia.

  • - Historical Influences on Legal Culture
     
    1 137,-

    This collection of essays demonstrates the ways in which personalities interact with physical locale in shaping the law. Examining law through the framework of history, this anthology presents a mixture of articles by established, interdisciplinary scholars.

  • - Aboriginal Title, the Calder Case, and the Future of Indigenous Rights
     
    439,-

    In the early 1970s, many questioned whether Aboriginal title existed in Canada and rejected the notion that Aboriginal peoples should have rights different from those of other citizens. This book examines the doctrine of Aboriginal title.

  • - Creating Criminals
     
    1 129,-

    This interdisciplinary collection challenges conventional views on crime and criminals, examining how ideas and rituals of criminal accusation produce both accusers and accused.

  • - Creating Criminals
     
    382,-

    This interdisciplinary collection challenges conventional views on crime and criminals, examining how ideas and rituals of criminal accusation produce both accusers and accused.

  • - A Life
    av Constance Backhouse
    509,-

    Going beyond jurisprudential legacy to provide rich sociocultural context, Claire L'Heureux-Dube is an exploration of the controversial and historically transformative career of the first Quebec woman on Canada's Supreme Court.

  • - Crime Control in Capitalist Society
    av Richard Quinney
    2 130,-

    A critical look at the legal order in capitalist society. Using a traditional Marxist perspective, Richard Quinney argues that the legal order is not intended to reduce crime and suffering, but to maintain class differences and a social order that mainly benefits the ruling class.

  • - The Promise and Reality of Access to Justice
    av Jasminka Kalajdzic
    370 - 967,-

    The first major empirical and critical study of class actions in Canada, this book provides a detailed account of how they operate and whether they are achieving their goals.

  • - The Trials of Franz Creffield and George Mitchell
    av Jim Phillips
    439,-

    Murdering Holiness explores the story of the "Holy Roller" sect led by Franz Creffield, a charismatic, self-styled messiah, in the early years of the 20th century.

  • - Rethinking Trials and Errors?
    av Professor Larry Laudan
    242,-

  • - Financial Pressures, Emotional Labour, and Canadian Bankruptcy Law
    av Anna Jane Samis Lund
    370 - 967,-

    Trustees at Work explores what is means to be considered a deserving debtor in under contemporary Canadian personal bankruptcy law.

  • - Media Coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada
    av David Schneiderman, David Taras & Florian Sauvageau
    439 - 1 117,-

    Media coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada has emerged as a crucial factor not only for judges and journalists but also for the public. It's the media, after all, that decide which court rulings to cover and how ...

  • av Susan G. Drummond
    502 - 1 137,-

    Comparative law and legal anthropology have traditionally restricted themselves to their own fields of inquiry. Mapping Marriage Law in Spanish Gitano Communities turns this tendency on its head and investigates what happens when ...

  • - Aboriginal Peoples, Law, and Resistance in South-West Australia and Prairie Canada
    av Robert Foster, Louis A. Knafla, Amanda Nettelbeck & m.fl.
    396 - 1 071,-

    Fragile Settlements compares the historical processes through which British colonial authority was asserted over Indigenous people in southwest Australia and prairie Canada from the 1830s to the early twentieth century.

  • - Gender and Diversity in the Federal System
    av Sarah Turnbull
    370 - 1 071,-

    Parole in Canada explores how concerns about aboriginality, gender, and the multicultural ideal of "diversity" have altered parole policy and practice - and asks whether these changes go far enough.

  • - Aboriginal Identity and Group Rights in the Supreme Court of Canada
    av Dimitrios Panagos
    318 - 1 019,-

    A bold analysis of what happened when Canada attempted to extend group rights to Aboriginal people in the early 1980s and why it went wrong.

  • - Language, Legislatures, and the Law in Canada
    av Allyson M. Lunny
    370 - 1 071,-

    Delving into the language used by parliamentarians, senators, and committee witnesses to debate Canada's hate laws, this book analyzes passionate discourse surrounding victimization, rightful citizenship, social threat, and moral erosion.

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