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The Patriation of Constitution and Constitutional Democracy: Experience in Canadian Constitution Change
Some Observations on the Queen, the Crown, the Constitution, and the Courts Warren J Newman*
The Repatriation of the Constitution & Alternative Dispute Resolution
The Conventions of Constitutional Amendment in Canada
Legality, Legitimacy and Constitutional Amendment in Canada Jamie Cameron Osgoode Hall Law School of York University,
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Patriation of the Canadian Constitution: Comparative Federalism in a New Context
National Separation: Canada in Context - a Legal Perspective Kevin Sneesby
Article III, Section 2, Exceptions Clause Canadian Constitutional
Patriation and Patrimony: the Path to the Charter, 28 Can
Canadian Discord Over the Charlottetown Accord: the Constitutional War to Win Quebec
Canadian Federalism in Design and Practice: the Mechanics of a Permanently Provisional Constitution by James A
The Creation of Constitutions in Canada and the United States
Patriation and Its Consequences Constitution Making in Canada
How We Got the Charter: a Reality Check
Of Federalism and the Legacy of Patriation and Quebec Veto References Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens
AUTHOR Joyce, William W., Ed.; Beach, Richard, Ed. Introducing Canada
London Journal of Canadian Studies Article
Canada's Unwritten Constitutional Order: Conventions and Structural Analysis
Top View
Making Constitutional History Or Encounters with the Constitution: Patriation, Meech Lake, and Charlottetown Mary Dawson
The Rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
Canadian Federalism, the Privy Council and the Supreme Court: Reflections on the Debate About Canadian Federalism Wade Wright
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Canadian Identity, Multiculturalism, and a Cosmopolitan Future
Indigenous Positions to Patriation Process in Canada
Indigenous Perspectives on the Patriation of a Settler Colonial Constitution, 1975-83
410 Alberta La Wreview
The Patriation and Quebec Veto References: the Supreme Court Wrestles with the Political Part of the Constitution
Cluster 5: Defining Contemporary Canada (1982
Canadian Constitutional Identities
Constitutional Reform in Canada
Four Lenses of Patriation
The Secession Reference and the Limits of Law
The Future of Canadian Federalism
Canada's Amendment Rules: a Window Into the Soul of a Constitution
1 One Nation Under Court: the Supreme Court And
A Question They Can't Refuse? the Canadian Reference Power And