| Tür | Kitap Bölümü |
| Başlık | The Supreme Court of Canada:: The Concept of Cooperative Federalism and Its Effect on the Balance of Power |
| Kısa Başlık | The Supreme Court of Canada |
| Kitap Başlığı | Courts in Federal Countries |
| Özet | Canada is one of the world’s oldest democratic federations. Its birth in 1867, and its evolution over time, were both marked by the coexistence of communities with distinct languages and cultures, whether Aboriginal, French-speaking, or English-speaking. The federation later accepted immigrants with many ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The country’s past as a british colony also left its mark on its institutions, including its constitutional monarchy, parliamentary regime, and system of judicial organization. Changes to the Canadian federation have been mainly the work of the courts, primarily because of the huge difficulties faced by the federal and provincial governments in formally |
| Yazar | Brouillet, Eugénie |
| Editör | Aroney, Nicholas, Kincaid, John |
| Dizi Adı | Federalists or Unitarists? |
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| Yayıncı | University of Toronto Press |
| Yayın Tarihi | 2017 |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 135-164 |
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| ISBN | 978-1-4875-0062-7 |
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| Künye | Brouillet, Eugénie. “The Supreme Court of Canada:: The Concept of Cooperative Federalism and Its Effect on the Balance of Power” Courts in Federal Countries , Haz., Aroney, Nicholas ve Kincaid, John. 135-164. : University of Toronto Press, 2017. |