Reference Index

 

Entries Labeled: Politics and government (141)

 

List of entries about Politics and government


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

160 years, Canada gazette = 160 ans, Gazette du Canada.

5 year review, 1993 to 1998: implementation of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement: an independent review

5 year review: accessible summary = Arraagut tallimat qimirrujauninggit: unikkaliaq naigligiarsimajuq

A consolidation of the British North America acts, 1867 to 1952

A consolidation of the British North America acts, 1867 to 1965

A contract relating to the implementation of the Nunavut Final Agreement

A digest of the statutes of Arkansas, embracing all laws of a general and permanent character in force at the close of the session […]

A manual of the constitutional history of Canada from the earliest period to 1901: including the British North America Act of 1867, […]

A republic or a colony? some remarks on the present crisis

A time for action: toward the renewal of the Canadian Federation

Act of the Convention of Estates for putting the kingdome into a posture of defence : at Edinburgh the 26 of August, 1643.

Acts and laws passed by the Legislature of the state of Vermont : at their session at Middlebury, on the second thursday […]

Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, passed in December, 1807 …

Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut settlement area and Her Majesty in Right of Canada

An Act for enlarging the time of continuance of Parliaments, appointed by an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of King William […]

Anno regni Georgii III, regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ decimo quarto: at the Parliament begun and holden at […]

Background papers and reports

Bill[s].

British North America acts 1867-1919

British North America Acts, 1867-1907: together with other imperial statutes relating to Canada: imperial orders-in-council admitting […]

British North America acts, 1867-1919: together with other Imperial statutes relating to Canada ; Imperial orders in council admitting […]

Building Nunavut: today and tomorrow: the Nunavut constitutional proposal

Bureaucracy : a controversial necessity

Canada's federal system: being a treatise on Canadian constitutional law under the British North America Act

Canada's passive revolution: the Charter of Rights and hegemonic politics in Canada

Canadian constitutional history and law

Canadian constitutional reform: a checklist and index to the papers presented at Federal-Provincial conferences, 1976-1979

Canadian constitutionalism: 1791-1991

Commentary on the British North America Act

Compilation of laws affecting the public schools of the District of Columbia. 1804 to 1929.

Conference report: First Constitutional Conference, Western NWT: March 1994 [sic]

Consensus report on the Constitution: Charlottetown = Rapport du consensus sur la Consitution: Charlottetown

Constitution of the People's Republic of Bulgaria

Constitution, government, and society in Canada

Constitutional politics in Canada after the Charter: liberalism, communitarianism, and systemism

Constitutional reform: Canadian charter of rights and freedoms

Democracy and law

Democracy in action: Missouri's constitution and its government

Documents illustrative of the Canadian Constitution

English law, British Columbia : establishing legal institutions west of the Rockies

Essential readings in Canadian constitutional politics

Federal-Provincial Conference, Ottawa, October 14-15, 1964; [proceedings]

Final report

Forging Alberta's constitutional framework

How can we live together?: towards a common future for the western Northwest Territories: a public discussion papaer on […]

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

Inquiry into the legality of the communist rule in Bulgaria

Is the Canadian Constitution ready for the 21st century?

Journals of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick.

Judicial power and the charter: Canada and the paradox of liberal constitutionalism