The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... expressed in their oaths of office , there needs to be an individual or body which has the " last word . " Constitutional experience points to the judiciary , and more specifically , its apex , as the least objectionable choice for such ...
... expressed in their oaths of office , there needs to be an individual or body which has the " last word . " Constitutional experience points to the judiciary , and more specifically , its apex , as the least objectionable choice for such ...
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... expressed views on the Canadian judiciary . In a similar vein , Prime Minister John Diefenbaker had earlier refrained from appointing Laskin to the Supreme Court because of a critical assessment by then Professor Laskin ( 1959 ) of ...
... expressed views on the Canadian judiciary . In a similar vein , Prime Minister John Diefenbaker had earlier refrained from appointing Laskin to the Supreme Court because of a critical assessment by then Professor Laskin ( 1959 ) of ...
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... expressed in the desire not to turn the Canadian judiciary into a replica of the activist American judiciary , which is based on the principle of full judicial review . Finally , the notion that Canada can be held together by a process ...
... expressed in the desire not to turn the Canadian judiciary into a replica of the activist American judiciary , which is based on the principle of full judicial review . Finally , the notion that Canada can be held together by a process ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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