The first edition of this text quickly established itself as the
classic introduction to the Canadian constitution. Setting it in
its historical context, noting especially the complex interaction
of national and regional societies, it shows how the constitution
continues to morph and shape itself. These changes are explored
through key constitutional themes: democracy; parliamentarism; the
rule of law; federalism; human rights; and Indigenous rights, and
describes the country that has resulted from the interplay of these
themes. Clarity of expression and explanation, which never veers
into simplicity, combined with the author's expertise, makes this
the ideal starting point for the student or comparative lawyer keen
to gain a strong understanding of how Canadian democracy and
government works.
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