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Attacks on the Rule of Law from Within

Edited by: Joanna Barron

ISBN13: 9780433502869
Published: August 2019
Publisher: LexisNexis Canada
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Paperback
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This volume is a collection of six papers developed from the Runnymede Society’s 2018 national conference by a community of legal experts in response to Supreme Court of Canada Justice Rosalie Abella’s comment that “the phrase ‘rule of law’ annoys her”.

Grounded on the intuition that the legal profession supports the rule of law, the papers examine the historical perspective on threats to the rule of law, the sufficiency of the current Canadian legal framework to support this ideal and how the principle of stare decisis as observed by the Supreme Court of Canada undermines the spirit of the rule of law.

The volume also discusses how the law relating to Aboriginal title and the duty to consult fails to adhere to the Rule of Law standards and therefore to the detriment of indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians alike.

Features:-

  • In-depth study of origins of legal theories
  • Focused examination of impact of doctrine of rule of law on development of aboriginal law in Canada
  • Thought-provoking critiques from leading scholars of grounded legal doctrines
  • Critical appraisal of the history of legal education in Canada
Attacks on the Rule of Law from Within is a collection of papers developed out of Supreme Court Law Review, Second Series.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence, Canada