TY - BOOK AU - Bryden,P. AU - Davis,Steven AU - Russell,John TI - Protecting rights and freedoms: essays on the Charter's place in Canada's political, legal, and intellectual life SN - 9781442678859 AV - KE4381.5 .P76 1994 U1 - 323/.0971/09048 20 PY - 1994/// CY - Toronto, Buffalo PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Canada KW - Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms KW - Charte canadienne des droits et libertés KW - Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Canada) KW - fast KW - Civil rights KW - Droits de l'homme KW - LAW KW - Civil Rights KW - bisacsh KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Freedom & Security KW - Human Rights KW - Politics and government KW - Kongress KW - gnd KW - ram KW - Droits civils et politiques KW - 1980- KW - 1984-1993 KW - 1980-1984 KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - 1980-1983 KW - Kanada KW - Verfassung (1982) KW - swd KW - Rights KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Protecting rights and freedoms : an overview; Philip Bryden --; Parliament's role in protecting the rights and freedoms of Canadians; Kim Campbell --; The political purposes of the Charter : have they been fulfilled? An agnostic's report card; Peter H. Russell --; The Charter and Quebec; Lysiane Gagnon --; Rights talk : the effect of the Charter on Canadian political discourse; Jeffrey Simpson --; Have the equality rights made any difference?; Lynn Smith --; The Supreme Court judges' views of the role of the courts in the application of the Charter; Andrée Lajoie and Henry Quillinan --; The Charter then and now; Patrick J. Monahan --; The Supreme Court's rethinking of the Charter's fundamental questions (or why the Charter keeps getting more interesting); Robin Elliot --; Is democracy a constitutional right? New turns in an old debate; Frank I. Michelman --; Après nous la liberté?; Edgar Z. Friedenberg --; Multirow federalism and the Charter; James Tully --; Nationalistic minorities and liberal traditions; John Russell; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - In his introduction to this collection of essays by constitutional experts, Philip Bryden says that Canadians can be proud of their commitment to the protection of rights and liberties in the Charter. Canada, he believes, is a better place to live then it would be otherwise. Nevertheless, as the essays in this book reveal, the case in favour of the Charter is not simple or one-sided. For instance, Kim Campbell, minister of justice at the time of writing, and Jeffrey Simpson of the Globe and Mail express concern that the Charter promotes a rights discourse that threatens to overwhelm the ordinary politics of recognizing and accommodating different interests. Dean Lynn Smith of the University of British Columbia law faculty observes that the Charter rights are better understood as complementing than as supplanting traditional mechanisms. The authors, diverse in background and outlook, reflect varying points of view but share a significant degree of consensus on issues that need to be addressed UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=682432 ER -