COVID-19 and Religious Freedom in Canada
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 64, Heft 4, S. 621-640
ISSN: 2040-4867
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In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 64, Heft 4, S. 621-640
ISSN: 2040-4867
In: Brian Bird, "The Call in Carter to Interpret Freedom of Conscience" (2018) 85:2 Supreme Court Law Review 107-141
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In: (2017) 40:1 Dalhousie Law Journal at 107-121
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In: (2018) 55:3 Alberta Law Review 755-776
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In: (2011) 16 Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform 3-14
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"40 years after the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms arrived and 155 years after Confederation, it might be tempting to think that we have come to grasp all of the facets of the Canadian Constitution. Forgotten Foundations of the Canadian Constitution reveals that the opposite is true. Many aspects of Canada's constitutional order remain undertheorized and merit closer examination. This collection seeks to excavate and explain a variety of foundational elements of the Canadian Constitution. Some of these elements reside in the text, some beneath it, and some only come into focus when the written and unwritten portions of the Constitution speak to each other. The result is an enriching exploration of Canada's constitutional architecture that will not only aid the work of judges, lawyers and scholars. It will benefit anyone who wishes to grow in knowledge of — and appreciation for — Canada's supreme law."--
In: Brian Bird and Derek Ross, eds., "Rights, Freedoms, and Their Limits: Reimagining Section 1 of the Charter" (LexisNexis Canada: Toronto, 2023)
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In: (2023) 110 SCLR (2d) 38
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In: Brian Bird and Derek Ross, "Forgotten Foundations of the Canadian Constitution: An Introduction" Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 105 (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2022), 1-11.
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In: (2016) 1 Cambridge Law Review 176-187.
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Acknowledgments -- Foreword / The Honourable Justice Peter A. Lauwers -- The Forgotten Fundamental Freedoms: An Introduction / Dwight Newman, Q.C., Derek Ross, Brian Bird. PART I: Recovering what has been forgotten. Big M's Forgotten Legacy of Freedom / Jamie Cameron -- Recovering Forgotten Freedoms / Dwight Newman, Q.C. -- Truth-Seeking and the Unity of the Charter's Fundamental Freedoms / Derek B.M. Ross. PART II: Freedom of conscience and religion. The Reasons for Freedom of Conscience / Brian Bird -- Blazing the Path: Freedom of Conscience is the Prototypical Right / Barry W. Bussey -- Putting Conscience Rights in a Box: Can we take off the lid? / Mary Anne Waldron, Q.C. -- Religious proselytization in Canadian law: the residue in the periphery / Blair A. Major. PART III: Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication. Freedoms of Thought, Belief, and Opinion as Protected Inner Freedoms / Monica Fitzpatrick & Dwight Newman, QC. -- Does Independent Protection for Freedom of the Press Make a Difference? The Case of Vice Media v. Canada (Attorney General) / Benjamin J. Oliphant -- Section 2(b) of the Charter and the Regulation of Digital Expression / Sina Kazemi & Avnish Nanda. PART IV: Freedom of peaceful assembly. Understanding Freedom of Peaceful Assembly in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Nnaemeka Ezeani -- Positive Freedoms and Peaceful Assemblies: Reenvisioning Section 2(c) of the Charter / Kristopher E.G. Kinsinger. PART V: Freedom of association. Recovering Community: Addressing Judicial Blindspots on Freedom of Association / André Schutten. Appendix --Evolution: On the Origins of Section 2 / Melanie R. Bueckert.
In: Computers in human behavior, Band 157, S. 108234
ISSN: 0747-5632