No statecraft, questionable jurisprudence: how the Supreme Court tried to kill Senate reform
No statecraft, questionable jurisprudence: how the Supreme Court tried to kill Senate reform
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): F. L. Morton
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Alberta
- Publication Information: Calgary, Alberta : School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, [2015] 2015
- Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books
- Material: Document, Internet resource
- Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
- Other titles: How the Supreme Court tried to kill Senate reform.
- Series title: SPP research papers, v. 8, issue 21.
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.ca/no-statecraft-questionable-jurisprudence-how-the-supreme-court-tried-to-kill-senate-reform/ (Stable identifier)
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: Ted Morton.
- Publication Date: 2015
- Country/State: Alberta
- Number of Editions: 1 editions
- First edition Date: 2015
- Last edition Date: 2015
- General Notes: “April 2015.”
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KE4593
- Dewey Code: 328.71071
- OCLC: 913832660
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- Canada
- Canada. Parliament. Senate
- Canada. Supreme Court
- Constitutional law
- Legislative bodies–Reform
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