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Vol. 40 (1991): Report to the Canadian Judicial Council
Vol. 40 (1991): Report to the Canadian Judicial Council
Published:
2020-03-05
Front Matter
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Articles
Equality for Some
Dale Gibson
2
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In the Wake of ‘Sparrow’
A New Department of Fisheries?
David W. Elliott
23
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Viscount Bennett Memorial Lecture
Nations, Minorities and Authority
John D. Whyte
45
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Viscount Bennett Seminar
Philosophical Musings on Persons, Groups and Rights
Myron Gochnauer
66
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Religion and the Nation
An Ambiguous Alliance
William Klassen
87
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Canadian Legal History
The New Brunswick Origin of Canadian Judicial Review
Gordon Bale
100
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Buggery Trials in Saint John, 1806
The Case of John M. Smith
Lorna Hutchinson
130
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Vignettes from the End of Empire
Robert Stevens
149
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Commentary
Execution Against Land in Newfoundland
John R. Williamson
159
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Addresses to the Law Faculty
The Role of the Supreme Court in Society
Ivan C. Rand
173
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Remarks on the Charter
Rights, Duties and Responsibilities
Charles D. Gonthier
193
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Forum: Report to the Canadian Judicial Council
Editorial Introduction
Elizabeth W. Norris
209
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Report of Inquiry Committee Members
Chief Justice Guy A. Richard, Chief Justice James Laycraft, Rosalie Abella, Daniel Bellemare
210
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Letter to Bora Laskin
Thomas R. Berger
234
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L’ Affaire Marshall 1971–1990
Un Commentaire
Gérald-A. Beaudoin
241
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Commentary
The Canadian Judicial Council’s Inquiry Committee Report
W. Gunther Plaut
248
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Judicial Independence and Impartiality in the Aftermath of the Marshall Case
Carl Baar
253
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Canadian Judicial Council v. Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
A Judicial Review More Apparent than Real
Michael G. Crawford
262
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Themis
Peeking through the Blindfold
John P. McEvoy
268
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Dispensing Justice in Canada
Exaggerating the Values of Judicial Independence
A. Wayne Mackay
273
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The Judged and the Judging
Locating Innocence in a Fallen Legal World
M.E. Turpel
281
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