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Canadian Constitutional Law

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The fifth edition of Canadian Constitutional Law is a significant update to a leading authority on the state of Canadian constitutional law. This text remains true to the structure and purposes of previous editions, especially with regard to the editors’ commitment to the idea that understanding constitutional history is critical to comprehending the present and future of Canadian constitutional law.

This interdisciplinary text emphasizes the rich history of various features of the Canadian Constitution. This edition covers key topics such as Indigenous peoples and the Constitution, constitutional history and interpretation, Canadian Federalism, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

In addition, this text serves as a valuable pedagogical resource in the classroom, remaining the most comprehensive casebook and teaching resource on Canadian constitutional law.

1512 pages, Library Binding

Published January 1, 2017

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Too many important parts of the case are in the omitted sections.
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