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Asleep on the sofa: Elaboratist tendencies of the Supreme Court of Canada in its Charter jurisprudence
Posted on:
2005-08-07
Degree:
LL.M
Type:
Thesis
University:
University of Toronto (Canada)
Candidate:
Duvall, William Arthur
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GTID:
2456390008994497
Subject:
Law
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This thesis argues the Supreme Court of Canada's Charter decisions risk departing from principled decision-making by falling into a groove of elaboratist writing.
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