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Rewriting the Canadian Constitution
Rewriting the Canadian Constitution
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ISBN No.: 9781049805467
Pages: 368
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 107.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: Why Rewrite? Kate Glover Berger, Michael Pal, Wade Wright, and Richard Albert Part One: Proposals (and Prospects) for a New Division of Powers Chapter One: Reimagining Cooperative Federalism Noura Karazivan Chapter Two: Dividing Paramountcy, Not Jurisdiction: Two Proposals for a Rewritten Division of Powers for Canada Wade Wright Chapter Three: Reimagining Judicial Federalism Erin F. Delaney Chapter Four: Canadian Federalism: Is a Constitutional Fix Needed? John Ferejohn Part Two: The Democratic Constitution Chapter Five: Reconciliation and Political Representation Michael Pal Chapter Six: An Equation Totaling Economic Rights: Section 35, Historical Research, and Modern Sustainability Signa A. Daum Shanks Chapter Seven: The Democratic Constitution Sonia Lawrence Part Three: Writing the Unwritten Constitution Chapter Eight: The Constitutional Status of the Administrative State Kate Glover Berger Chapter Nine: Breathing Life into our Living Tree and Strengthening our Constitutional Roots: The Promise of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Naomi S. Walqwan Metallic Chapter Ten: "Time to Wake Up from Constitutional Fatigue and Revisit Indigenous Rights" David Milward Chapter Eleven: What Asymmetry for Canadian Federalism? Daniel Weinstock Chapter Twelve: Our Romantic Constitution Benjamin L. Berger Part Four: The (Im)Possibility of Constitutional Amendment Chapter Thirteen: Addressing the Practice of Informal Constitutional Reform during Periods of Amending Formula Avoidance: A Modest Proposal for Transparency Erin Crandall Chapter Fourteen: The Twin Afflictions of Canada's Constitutional Amending Formula: A Prescription Emmett Macfarlane Chapter Fifteen: Single-Subject Constitutional Amendments Richard Albert Chapter Sixteen: Constitutional Possibilism: How to Amend an (Un-)Amendable Constitution Jamie Cameron.


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