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Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law

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Over 40 cases, illustrating in a CANADIAN CONTEXT, not British or American, the applications of legal principles in contentious cases. "...sure to be welcomed by academics and students alike..."

246 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1992

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Jerome E. Bickenbach

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January 22, 2019
If you're interested in law or how court decisions on landmark cases are made, it's a great read. Otherwise, it's a little dry and you may get a better overview of the judicial process on interesting cases elsewhere.

Selection of court rulings on important Canadian cases regarding human rights, constitutional law, civil liberties, discrimination, etc. Each case is given a succinct summary and then it's straight onto excerpted rulings from the justices.
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