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Canada at 150: Building a Free and Democratic Society General Editors: Heather MacIvor & Arthur Milnes

This coffee table book is a pictorial celebration commemorating 150 years of Canada’s legal and constitutional democracy as well as the 35th anniversary of the Constitution Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Featuring a collection of more than 50 curated essays on major political and historical developments in Canadian constitutional history written by key commentators and figures combined with lavish images of iconographic Canadian historical and contemporary individuals and landmarks, this book offers an insightful, balanced look at Canada’s constitutional past and present, highlighting our achievements while acknowledging persistent injustices.

This commemorative keepsake features: • Insightful essays and fascinating quotes from key participants in the development of the Constitution Act, $150 | October 2017 1982, including lawyers and judges with deep constitutional litigation experience and private individuals who ISBN: 9780433493617 have fought and won their own battles for rights and freedoms • Contributions from: Former Prime Ministers of Canada: , , , Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien, John Turner and Significant political leaders: Ed Broadbent, Jean Charest and Bob Rae Former Supreme Court Justices: The Honourable and The Honourable Madam Justice Constitutional law experts, including academics and experienced litigators including Brian Greenspan, Joseph Arvay, and Dean Strang (“Making A Murderer”) Political commentators: Steve Paikin and Hugh Segal Historians, persons exonerated after wrongful convictions and many more

This beautiful volume will be an excellent addition to the bookshelves, reception coffee tables and libraries of law firms, individual lawyers and judges, constitutional experts and public libraries.

Canada’s Constitutional Democracy: The 150th Anniversary Celebration General Editor: Errol Mendes

This landmark constitutional law and history text celebrates the 150th anniversary of Canada’s Confederation through a range of perspectives from Canada’s leading legal minds on constitutional law. It includes forewords from the Governor General of Canada, His Excellency , and Chief Justice of the , the Right Honourable Beverly McLachlin.

This book illustrates how historical, legal and political events shaped the development of Canada’s Constitution over the past 150 years. It also examines overarching constitutional, political and historic themes that had a profound impact on how Canada evolved over 150 years, and how these developments set the agenda for the coming years and decades.

$175 | September 2017 Chapters are divided into eras and five overarching themes of the 150 years since Confederation: ISBN: 9780433494577 • Pre-Confederation (1763- 1867) • Post-Confederation (1867-1900) • World War I (1900-1920) • Post-World War I / The Quiet Revolution (1920-1970) • Establishment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1970-1985) • The Early Charter Years (1985-2000) • The Millennium (2000- 2017) • The Evolution of the Rule of Law in Canada • The Canadian Constitution’s Role in Challenging and Promoting the Rights of Racial and Ethnic Minorities • Aboriginal Rights Today • Political Parties and Their Influence on the Canadian Constitution • The Influence of theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on the Constitution Act and the Division of Powers

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The Court and The Constitution: Private Law in Canada: A 150-Year A 150-Year Retrospective Retrospective General Editor: Matthew Harrington General Editor: Matthew Harrington

This unique collection of papers focuses on This is collection of papers reviews the the role of the court in the development of development of private law in Canada three areas: Canadian Federalism, the Charter since the Confederation in 1867. It is the of Rights, and Private Law. It is the first title in second title in the “150-Year Retrospective” the “150-Year Retrospective” series. series.

$110 | May 2017 | ISBN: 9780433493600 $95 | September 2017 | ISBN: 9780433495109

The Law of the Canadian Constitution, The Law of Independence: , 2nd Edition Montenegro, Kosovo, Scotland, Catalonia Guy Régimbald & Dwight Newman Frédéric Bérard & Stéphane Beaulac

Get the complete picture of constitutional This text offers a theoretical and pragmatic law and the Canadian Charter of Rights analysis of the different aspects of the and Freedoms. Written for practitioners, Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in this book provides fresh and current insights, Reference re Secession of Quebec, including up to date case law, and expert commentary the background and context leading up and analysis of current and emerging issues to the opinion. in Constitutional Law.

$275 | June 2017 | ISBN: 9780433493822 $105 | January 2017 | ISBN: 9780433492375

Law of the Constitution: Law, Liberty and the Canadian Constitution: The Distribution of Powers A Freedom-Centred View Donald Bur General Editor: Marni Soupcoff

This book offers an insightful and thorough This is a collection of eight papers look at the distribution of powers in developed out of the Canadian Constitution Canada between the federal and provincial Foundation (CCF)’s Annual Conference governments, and provides an analysis 2015. The papers take a critical review of of how the courts have treated and recent legal developments regarding a decided the issues that have arisen in number of controversial issues of national this context. concern.

$360 | 2016 | ISBN: 9780433391692 $99 | 2016 | ISBN: 9780433490395

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Judicious Restraint: The Life and Law of The Dignity of Law: The Legacy of Justice Marshall E. Rothstein Justice Louis LeBel General Editors: Lisa Kelly & Ivo Entchev General Editors: Dwight Newman & Malcolm Thorburn

This collection of papers dedicates itself This volume of essays examines Justice to the legacy of The Honourable Justice LeBel’s legacy both as a man and as a civilian , who became a judge of judge operating in a bijural country. With the Supreme Court of Canada in 2006 contributions from some of Canada’s most and retired in 2015. The papers celebrate eminent legal scholars, it provides valuable His Honour’s contributions to the legal insight into the considerable impact Justice developments in many areas of the law. LeBel’s judicial approach and decisions have had on the Canadian legal landscape.

$110 | 2016 | ISBN: 9780433490654 $105 | 2015 | ISBN: 9780433487098

Election Law in Canada Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series Donald Bourgeois with Susan Campbell General Editor: LexisNexis Canada Editorial

In this publication, author Donald J. As the country’s highest appellate court, Bourgeois delves into the topic of the Supreme Court of Canada produces the election law in Canada and provides nation’s most authoritative jurisprudence. valuable insight into this important Since its initial publication in 1980, this series and evolving area. offers a thorough analysis of key decisions by the Supreme Court, while critically examining the soundness of those decisions.

$95 | 2015 | ISBN: 9780433478522 $200 per volume | 3-4 Times Annually | ISBN: 9780409832600

Principles and Pragmatism: Essays in Honour Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, of 5th Edition General Editors: Graham Mayeda & Peter Oliver Errol Mendes & Stéphane Beaulac

In this five-part volume, readers will have This law book offers a comprehensive a chance to experience the insight, review of the evolution of the Charter wisdom and knowledge of a remarkable in the Canadian legal landscape. Canadian jurist who always recognized fundamental legal principles such as the rule of law, and the values enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

$110 | 2014 | ISBN: 9780433474975 $320 | 2013 | ISBN: 9780433471400

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