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L’arrêt Baker : Le rôle des règles administratives dans la réception du droit international des droits de la personne en droit interne
(Queen's Law Journal, 2002)Avec la croissance accrue des normes de droit international en droit contemporain, le problème récurrent de leur réception en droit interne est exacerbé d'autant plus que deux forces s'opposent : la globalisation des marchés et la protection des droits ... -
Canada’s Unfathomable Unwritten Constitutional Principles
(Queen's Law Journal, 2002)Since the advent of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, Canadians courts have become bolder in the law-making entreprise, and have recently resorted to unwritten constitutional principles in an unprecedented fashion. In 1997, in ... -
Du droit international au droit interne : l’émergence du principe de précaution en droit de l’environnement
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Federal Constitutionalism and Aboriginal Difference
(Queen Law Journal, 2006)The author outlines a new legal approach, which he labels federal constitutionalism, to the question of aboriginal difference in Canada. This approach has the potential to open up more fruitful avenues for the resolution of aboriginal law issues than ... -
The standard of review for questions of procedural fairness
(Queen's University. Students of the Faculty of Law, 2016) -
The Supreme Court’s Understanding of Federalism: Efficiency at the Expense of Diversity
(Queen's law Journal, 2003)This paper is an examination of the Supreme Court of Canada's interpretation of federalism since constitutional repatriation in 1982. It argues that the lure of centralist efficiency is overpowering a fundamentally important part of our federal order: ...