Constitutional Cases 2024 (Pt 6) | Courts, Politics and Public Trust

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Document Type

Video

Publication Date

4-12-2024

Abstract

In recent years, potent forces have emerged which are reshaping democratic institutions, constitutionalism and public trust in our courts. Our speakers present different engagements with these questions, including quantitative empirical data, case studies and reflections from comparative perspectives.

Panelists:

Erin Crandall (Department of Politics, Acadia University) and Andrea Lawlor (Political Science, McMaster University)

Kyle Kirkup (Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa)

Rosalind Dixon (School of Global & Public Law, University of New South Wales)

Chair: Bruce Ryder (Osgoode Hall Law School)

The 27th iteration of the Constitutional Cases conference was held on Friday, April 12, 2024. Osgoode Hall Law School’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, recognized as the leading constitutional law conference in Canada, brings together many highly respected constitutional scholars, lawyers, students, and experts for an insightful and practical analysis of the Supreme Court’s significant constitutional judgments of the past year.

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