Volume 30.1 (2021)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: Toronto’s 2018 Municipal Election, Rights of Democratic Participation, and Section 2(b) of the Charter; Restricting Freedom of Peaceful Assembly During Public Health Emergencies
Volume 29.3 (2020)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: The Toronto Municipal Election: Judicial Failure to Protect the Structure of the Canadian Constitution; Do Consumers Really Benefit from the Federal Paramountcy Doctrine? A Critique of Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions v Telus Communications Inc.; Constitutionalism and the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act Reference
Volume 24.2 (2019-2020)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action across Intergovernmental Landscapes: Who Can and Should do What?; Federal Loyalty and the ‘Nature’ of Federalism; On the Limits of Proportionality; References, Law, and Political Decision-Making
Volume 29.2 (2020)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
This special issue deals with campus free speech and was edited by professors Kate Bezanson and Alison Braley-Rattai.
Volume 24.1 (2019)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
The implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) off ers a way to re-imagine what Indigenous self-determination and reconciliation might mean in Canada and elsewhere. It makes it possible to speak of Indigenous peoples as nations within a multinational democratic federation, rather than minority populations within a state. The papers in this issue, which were delivered at a Workshop held at the University of Alberta in May 2019, explore ‘treaty federalism’ which is a re-imagining of what we understand as sovereignty and the foundation of the Canadian state.
Volume 23.2 (2018)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
“Our Time has Come”: Reconciliation in the Wake of Manitoba Metis Federation Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General); Section 16 of the Constitution Act, 1867: The Queen, the Capital, and Canadian Constitutionalism; Des Causes et des Conséque; Seven Conceptions of Federalism Guiding Canada’s Constitutional Change; Review Essay on Paul Yowell’s Constitutional Rights and Constitutional Design; Book Review – Yaniv Roznai, Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: The Limits of Amendment Powers
Volume 29.1 (2020)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: Seeing Double: Peace, Order, and Good Government, and the Impact of Federal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Legislation on Provincial Jurisdiction; Charter Injunctions, Public Interest Presumption, and the Tyranny of the Majority; The Conscientious Objection of Medical Practitioners to the CPSO’s “Effective Referral” Requirement; Nothing to Declare: A Response to Grégoire Webber, Eric Mendelsohn, Robert Leckey, and Léonid Sirota on the Effects of the Notwithstanding Clause
Volume 28.4 (2019)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: Advocacy Notwithstanding the Notwithstanding Clause; The Notwithstanding Clause and the New Populism; Shouting into the Constitutional Void: Section 28 and Bill 21
Volume 28.3 (2019)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: The Crown and Government Formation: Conventions, Practices, Customs, and Norms; Declarations of Invalidity in Superior Courts; Ford et Irwin Toy 30 ans plus tard: une conversation avec le juge de Montigny; Ford and Irwin Toy 30 Years Later: A Conversation with Justice Montigny
Volume 28.2 (2019)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: Achieving Certainty in Treaties with Indigenous Peoples: Small Steps Towards Adopting Elements of Recognition; Constitutionalizing (In)justice: Treaty Interpretation and the Containment of Indigenous Governance; Infusing Reconciliation into the Sentencing Process.
Volume 28.1 (2019)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
In this issue: What happens when the assumptions underlying our commitment to free speech no longer hold?; Constitution of Canada as Supreme Law: A New Definition; Senate Reform and the Political Safeguards of Canadian Federalism in Québec; The Original Living Tree
Volume 23.1 (2018)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
This special issue is concerned with the constitutional law and practice surrounding the construction and operation of interjurisdictional energy infrastructure in Canada — especially pipelines.
Volume 27.1 (2018)
Publication: Constitutional Forum
Category:
Forum
This issue covers topics discussed at the Reconciliation: Wahkohtowin conference held in Edmonton, Alberta on September 22 and 23, 2017.
Volume 22.3 (2017)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
The Constitution as Muse? Four Poets Respond (Tacitly) to the World-View of The British North America Act (1867); The Story of Constitutions, Constitutionalism and Reconciliation: A Work of Prose? Poetry? Or Both?; The Judicial Recognition of Indigenous Legal Traditions; Unpacking “Reconciliation”: Contested Meanings of a Constitutional Norm; Should Paramountcy Protect Secured Creditor Rights?; Book Review – Dimitrios Panagos “Uncertain Accommodation: Aboriginal Identity and Group Rights in the Supreme Court of Canada”
Volume 22.2 (2017)
Publication: Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Category:
Review
All I Really Needed To Know About Federalism, I Learned From Insurance Law; The Protective Function of the Constitutional Amending Formula; Surfing the Surveillance Wave: Online Privacy, Freedom of Expression and the Threat of National Security; Baxter Family Symposium on Federalism – Essay Winners; Exploring the Principle of (Federal) Solidarity; Spending Power, Social Policy, and the Principle of Subsidiarity; Book Review – The Right Relationship: Reimagining the Implementation of the Historical Treaties (John Borrows & Michael Coyle, eds)