Volume 63 (2013)
Articles
Access to Charter Justice
Robert J. Sharpe
The McLachlin Court and the Charter in 2012
Jamie Cameron
Dissents and Concurrences: Seven Debates in Charter Jurisprudence
W. David Rankin and Mahmoud Jamal
The Upside of Dissent in Equality Jurisprudence
Carissima Mathen
The Re-emergence of a Clash of Rights: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in R. v. S. (N.)
Ranjan K. Agarwal and Carlo Di Carlo
Furthering Substantive Equality Through Administrative Law: Charter Values in Education
Angela Cameron and Paul Daly
Ipeelee/Ladue and the Conundrum of Indigenous Identity in Sentencing
Jeanette Gevikoglu
Moore v. British Columbia: A Good IDEA?
Robert E. Charney and Sarah Kraicer
Hate Speech and the Reasonable Supreme Court of Canada
Mark J. Freiman
Reconciling Rights: The Whatcott Case as Missed Opportunity
Cara Faith Zwibel
Three Theories of “Principles of Fundamental Justice”
Nader R. Hasan
R. v. Khawaja: At the Limits of Fundamental Justice
Hamish Stewart
The Jury Vetting Cases: New Insights on Jury Trials in Criminal Cases?
Vanessa MacDonnell
The (Re)Discovery of the Proportionality Principle in Sentencing in Ipeelee: Constitutionalization and the Emergence of Collective Responsibility
Marie-Eve Sylvestre
The Death of Oakes: Time for a Rights-Specific Approach?
Christopher D. Bredt and Heather K. Pessione
Judging in Secular Times: Max Weber and the Rise of Proportionality
David Schneiderman