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The Myth of the Sacred : The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada Book

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The Myth of the Sacred : The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada, Political scientists from Canada and the U.S. take a critical look at the interaction of constitutional litigation and politics in Canada following the entrenchment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. The Rawlsian paradox—which states , The Myth of the Sacred : The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada
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  • The Myth of the Sacred : The Charter, the Courts and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada
  • Written by author Donald E. Abelson, Patrick James, Michael Lusztig
  • Published by McGill-Queens University Press, 11/28/2002
  • Political scientists from Canada and the U.S. take a critical look at the interaction of constitutional litigation and politics in Canada following the entrenchment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. The Rawlsian paradox—which states
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Introduction: The Myth of the Sacred in the Canadian Constitutional Order 3
Pt. 1 Judicial Review and Group Status
1 Judicial Rationalism and the Therapeutic Constitution: The Supreme Court's Reconstruction of Equality and Democratic Process under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms 17
2 Judicial Supervision of the Political Process: Canadian and American Responses to Homosexual Rights Challenges 67
3 The Supreme Court of Canada and the Complexity of Judicial Activism 97
Pt. 2 The Constitution and Rational Choice Theory
4 Canada's Three Constitutions: Protecting, Overturning, and Reversing the Status Quo 125
5 Strategic Behaviour and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 147
Pt. 3 Non-Governmental Players in the Constitutional Arena
6 Think Tanks, Public Policy, and Constitutional Politics in Canada 171
7 Cooperation and Conflict: Group Activity in R. v. Keegstra 189
Pt. 4 The Culture of Constitution-Making in Canada
8 Deeper and Deeper: Deep Diversity, Federalism, and Redistributive Politics in Canada 207
9 Is a "True" Multination Federation the Cure for Our Ills? 219
Bibliography 239


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