History of Canadian Legal Thought
Discover the rich tapestry of Canadian legal thought with History of Canadian Legal Thought by R.C.B. Risk. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 2006, this compelling collection of essays spans over two decades of research, exploring the evolution of legal philosophy from the post-Confederation era to the 1960s. With 277 pages of insightful analysis, Risk delves into the unique Canadian tradition of understanding law's nature and its societal functions. His passion for this distinctive legal heritage shines through, inviting readers to appreciate and celebrate the complexities of Canadian jurisprudence. Ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the history of law, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to your library. Embrace the journey through Canada's legal landscape and gain a deeper understanding of its philosophical roots.