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Vol. 6 No. 4-6: October 1998: Special issue: Supreme Court of Canada in 1997
Vol. 6 No. 4-6: October 1998: Special issue: Supreme Court of Canada in 1997
Published:
1998-10-31
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The Supreme Court and the Charter: Quantitative trends—continuities and discontinuities
Peter H. Russell
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The vagaries of review at the Supreme Court of Canada
Jamie Cameron
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Litigation trends in 1997 Supreme Court jurisprudence
Debra M. McCallister
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Recognition of Aboriginal title
Peter W. Hogg
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Varieties of Aboriginal rights
Brian Slattery
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Preliminary thoughts on Delgamuukw and treaty rights
Shin Imai
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A new era of equality activism?
Bruce Ryder
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Eldridge v. British Columbia: Defining the equality rights of the disabled under the Charter
Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday
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The difference dilemma: The Supreme Court and equality rights in 1997
Robert E. Charney
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Looking at the individual or the group when assessing disadvantage in Charter litigation
Raj Anand, Mohan Sharma
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Groundhog Day at the Supreme Court: The federal criminal law power authorizes the regulation of toxic substances harmful to the environment
Jean Leclair
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How far can the Court go too far?
Andrée Lajoie
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The Charter of Rights as a murderer's best friend
Alan Young
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The disclosure dilemma: 1997 decisions on evidence
Dianne L. Martin
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The Supreme Court of Canada's 1997 constitutional decisions: A statistical overview
Patrick J. Monahan
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