Civil rights -- Canada
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Civil rights -- Canada
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Civil rights
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Incoming Resources
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- Delegating rights protection, the rise of bills of rights in the Westminster world, David Erdos
- Equality rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, edited by Anne F. Bayefsky and Mary Eberts
- The 1995 annotated Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Eugene Meehan ... [and others]
- Label me human, minority rights of stigmatized Canadians, Evelyn Kallen
- Canada in the world, comparative perspectives on the Canadian Constitution, edited by Richard Albert, Boston College Law School, David R. Cameron, Yale University
- An Australian charter of rights?, by Murray R. Wilcox ; foreword by Sir Ninian Stephen
- Epistemic uncertainty and legal theory, Brian Burge-Hendrix
- Extending rights' reach, constitutions, private law, and judicial power, Jud Mathews
- The Courts and the charter, Clare F. Beckton and A. Wayne MacKay, research coordinators
- A common law theory of judicial review, the living tree, W.J. Waluchow
- Multiculturalism and the Canadian constitution, edited by Stephen Tierney
- Human Rights and Federalism, A Comparative Study on Freedom, Democracy and Cultural Diversity, Luan-Vu N. Tran
- The Canadian Bill of Rights, by Walter Surma Tarnopolsky
- The Rights Revolution
- The rights revolution, Michael Ignatieff
- Human rights and judicial review in Australia and Canada, the newest despotism?, Janina Boughey
- Constitutional politics in Canada and the United States, edited by Stephen L. Newman
- The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Robert J. Sharpe, Katherine E. Swinton, Kent Roach
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