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Entries Labeled: KE4199 (24)

 

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In this label about KE4199 (Canadian Encyclopedia of Law), we look in more detail at:

[The Canadian constitution: documents]

Assessment of the Newfoundland constitutional proposal: “an alternative to the Meech Lake Accord”: staff paper

British North America Acts, the role of Parliament: minutes of evidence, Wednesday 10 December 1980

Canadian constitutional conventions: the marriage of law and politics

Canadian constitutional history and law

Canadian constitutionalism: 1791-1991

Cases and materials on constitutional law introduction to public law, rules governing the introduction of laws, […]

Ces constitutions qui nous ont façonnés: anthologie historique des lois constitutionnelles antérieures à 1867

Constitution, government, and society in Canada

Constitutional Conference proceedings: second meeting, Ottawa, February 10-12, 1969 = […]

Essential readings in Canadian constitutional politics

How Canada is governed: a short account of its executive, legislative, judicial and municipal institutions, with an historical outline […]

Modern constitutionalism: identity, equality, and democracy

Report of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly Select Committee on Constitutional Matters, June 1981

Submission of the Government of British Columbia to the Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons, London, England

The Canadian constitution in historical perspective: with a clause-by-clause analysis of the Constitution Acts and the Canada Act

The Canadian constitution: the players and the issues in the process that has led from patriation to Meech Lake to an uncertain future

The constitution of Canada; an introduction to its development and law,

The journey to Canada

The last act: Pierre Trudeau, the gang of eight, and the fight for Canada

The patriation and amendment of the Constitution of Canada: brief

The patriation and legitimacy of the Canadian Constitution

The Privy Council and its scholars: Canadian constitutional law

The vision and the game: making the Canadian Constitution