Volume 16 (2002)
Articles
Constitutional Cases 2001: An Overview
Patrick J. Monahan
The Rise of International Law in Canadian Constitutional Litigation: Fugue or Fusion?: Recent Developments and Challenges in Internalizing International Law
Louis LeBel and Gloria Chao
The “Second Labour Trilogy”: A Comment On R. V. Advance Cutting, Dunmore V. Ontario, and R.W.D.S.U. V. Pepsi-Cola
Jamie Cameron
Section 15(1) at the Supreme Court 2001-2002: Caution and Conflict in Defining “The Most Difficult Right”
Sonia Lawrence
Fundamental Justice and Political Power: A Personal Reflection On Twenty Years in the Trenches
Alan N. Young
Constitutional Casualties of September 11: Limiting the Legacy of the Anti-Terrorism Act
David M. Paciocco
From Calder To Mitchell: Should the Courts Patrol Cultural Borders?
Peter W. Hutchins and Anjali Choksi
Can the Taxing Power Be Delegated?
Peter W. Hogg
Therrien, Ocean Port and the Doctrines of Judicial and Tribunal Independence
Robert J. Sharpe and Shirley Margolis
Does Canada Need a Political Questions Doctrine?
D. Geoffrey Cowper Q.C. and Lorne Sossin
Ifs and Buts in Charter Adjudication: The Unruly Emergence of Constitutional Exemptions in Canada
Morris Rosenberg and Stéphane Perrault
Charter Remedies in 2001: Proceeding Cautiously
David Sgayias Q.C.