Policy Change, Courts, and the Canadian Constitution
Explore the intricate relationship between judicial decisions and policy evolution in Canada with Policy Change, Courts, and the Canadian Constitution by Emmett Macfarlane. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 2018, this insightful book spans 277 pages, delving into how courts and constitutional provisions shape critical policy areas. Macfarlane examines vital issues such as health care, immigration and refugee policy, citizenship, Indigenous rights, and criminal justice, offering a comprehensive analysis that is essential for understanding the dynamics of Canadian governance. Ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in constitutional law, this book provides a thorough exploration of the impact of judicial interpretation on social legislation and policy-making in Canada. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of these pressing issues through the lens of the Canadian Constitution.