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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: The Necessity of Rethinking the Constitution | ||
1 | A Lament for British North America | 3 |
2 | Trudeau's Moral Vision | 17 |
3 | On the Virtues of a Limited Constitution: Why Canadians Were Right to Reject the Charlottetown Accord | 40 |
4 | Canada's Court Party | 63 |
5 | The Language of Rights and the Crisis of the Liberal Imagination | 88 |
6 | Rights and Wrongs in the Canadian Charter | 103 |
7 | Strange Brew: Tocqueville, Rights, and the Technology of Equality | 122 |
8 | What's the Evidence? The Use the Supreme Court of Canada Makes of Evidence in Charter Cases | 161 |
9 | Disclosure after Stinchcombe | 177 |
10 | Penumbras for the People: Placing Judicial Supremacy Under Popular Control | 186 |
11 | Theoretical Perspectives on Constitutional Reform in Canada | 217 |
12 | "Political Correctness" and the Constitution: Nature and Convention Re-examined | 233 |
13 | Reconstituting Democracy: Orthodoxy and Research in Law and Social Science | 249 |
Postcript: The 1995 Quebec Referendum, Liberal Constitutionalism, and The Future of Canada | 271 | |
Notes Contributors | 276 | |
Index | 279 |
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