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Religious Diversity in Canadian Public Schools
Rethinking the Role of Law
By Dia Dabby
UBC Press
This comprehensive analysis of the legally complex relationship between religion and public schools will compel readers to reconsider the role of law in education.
Constitutionalizing Criminal Law
By Colton Fehr
UBC Press
Constitutionalizing Criminal Law explains why the Supreme Court of Canada’s jurisprudence considering the constitutionality of criminal laws fails to strike a principled balance between the need to increase the coherency of the criminal law while maintaining the legitimacy of judicial review.
Judging Sex Work
Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights
By Colton Fehr
UBC Press
Judging Sex Work argues that a decision widely considered to be a victory for social justice weakened sex workers’ rights far more than it strengthened them.
Canada’s Surprising Constitution
Unexpected Interpretations of the Constitution Act, 1982
UBC Press
Canada’s Surprising Constitution asks why the Constitution Act, 1982, keeps generating unexpected interpretations and outcomes.
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