• Publication Date: December 18, 2002
  • ISBN: Print (Hardback): 9781552210789
  • 548 pages; 6¼" x 9¼"

Special Lectures 2001

Constitutional and Administrative Law

$92.00

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The Law Society of Upper Canada 2000 Special Lectures on constitutional and administrative law.

Preface
CHAPTER 1: Constitutionalizing Procedure – Ed Morgan, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
CHAPTER 2: Constitutional Consideration Concerning National Class Actions – S. Gordon McKee and Jeff Galway, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
CHAPTER 3: The Constitutional Position of Civil Remedies: Is Access to the Courts Guaranteed? – David Sgayias, Department of Justice
CHAPTER 4: Aboriginal Self-Government Rights: Background and Emerging Issues – Stephen B. Smart and Jacqueline Code, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
CHAPTER 5: Treaty Lands and Crown Authority: The Impact of Delgamuukw, Badger, and Marshall in Ontario – Shin Imai, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
CHAPTER 6: Evidence in Aboriginal Title and Other Aboriginal Rights Cases: After Delgamuukw and Van der Peet – Nancy Kleer and John Olthuis, Olthuis, Kleer, Townshend
CHAPTER 7: The Legal Framework Governing Secession in Light of the Quebec Secession Reference – Patrick J. Monahan, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
CHAPTER 8: The Aftermath of the Quebec Secession Reference: The First Two Years – Pierre Bienvenu, Ogilvy Renault
CHAPTER 9: The Clarity Bill and the Quebec Secession Reference: Shooting Down the Lodestar of Canadian Federalism – Daniel Turp, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal (on leave); M.P., for Beauharnois-Salaberry; Bloc Québécois Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs
CHAPTER 9: Jurisdiction of Administrative Tribunals under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Paul Cavalluzzo, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish
CHAPTER 10: Curial Deference to Administrative Tribunals – Melanie Aitken, Russell Cohen, and Mariana Silva, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
CHAPTER 11: Criminalization by Regulation: The Outer Limits of Section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867 – Morris Manning, Q.C.
CHAPTER 12: Privacy as an Endangered Species: The False Promise of the Charter of Rights – Alan N. Young, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
CHAPTER 13: Charter Remedies: The Schachter Test and the Problem of Retroactivity – Christopher D. Bredt, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, and Tamara D. Barclay, Crown Law Office – Civil
CHAPTER 14: Section 15 of the Charter in the Affirmative Action Context – Lori Sterling, Ministry of the Attorney General
CHAPTER 15: Media Freedom under the Charter – Paul B. Schabas, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
CHAPTER 16: Section 1: Controlling the Oakes Analysis – John A. Terry, Torys LLP
CHAPTER 17: Evidence in Charter Cases: How to Prove “Purpose” – Robert E. Charney, Ministry of the Attorney General
Table of Cases
Index

The Law Society of Upper Canada Special Lectures, 2000 – Program Chairs:
The Hon. Eleanore A. Cronk, Court of Appeal for Ontario
Neil Finkelstein, Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
Professor Patrick J. Monahan, Osgoode Hall Law School
Contributors:
Melanie L. Aitken, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
Christopher D. Bredt, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Paul J. Cavalluzzo, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish
Robert E. Charney, Ministry of the Attorney General
The Hon. Eleanore A. Cronk, Court of Appeal for Ontario
Neil Finkelstein, Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
Shin Imai, Parkdale Community Legal Services Inc.
Professor Edward M. Morgan, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
John A. Olthuis, Olthuis, Kleer, Townshend
Stephen B. Smart, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
John A. Terry, Torys LLP
Pierre Bienvenu, Ogilvy Renault
Jeffrey W. Galway, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Morris Manning, Q.C.
Professor Patrick J. Monahan, Osgoode Hall Law School
Paul B. Schabas, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
David T. Sgayias, Q.C., Department of Justice
Lori Sterling, Ministry of the Attorney General
Daniel Turp, M.P., for Beauharnois-Salaberry, Bloc Québécois Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs, Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Université de Montréal (on leave)
Professor Alan N. Young, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

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