There is no one in Canada better qualified to write on this topic
than Professor Scott, and few who could handle it with comparable
brilliance and skill. He discusses the relationship between civil
liberties and the Canadian constitution in the light of the steps
now being taken to write a Bill of Rights into the law. But he
takes a much wider point of view than that suggested by present
political alternatives: he is primarily concerned with the growth
of the constitution, and with our current interest in civil
liberties and human rights as evidence of that growth.
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