Protecting Rights and Freedoms
Discover the complexities of Canada's commitment to rights and freedoms with "Protecting Rights and Freedoms," a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by Philip Bryden. Published by University of Toronto Press in 1994, this paperback edition spans 241 pages, delving into the nuances of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Bryden emphasizes the pride Canadians can take in their dedication to protecting individual liberties, yet the essays within challenge the notion that the case for the Charter is straightforward. Explore the multifaceted arguments and insights that reveal both the strengths and challenges of the Charter in shaping a better Canada. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in Canadian law, civil rights, and the ongoing dialogue surrounding freedoms in society. Enhance your understanding of these vital issues by adding "Protecting Rights and Freedoms" to your collection today!