Volume 15 Overview
Volume 15, No. 1:
Grappling with the Relationship Between Religion and Law
Keeping Religious Fundamentalism Under Wraps:
The Clothing Controversy in Selected European Countries
Richard W. Bauman & Sarah L.M. Weingarten
Understanding Law and Religion as Culture:
Making Room for Meaning in the Public Sphere
Benjamin L. Berger
The Christian Right, The Federal Courts, and The Constitution in the United States
Judith A. Garber
Religious Discourse in the Public Square
David Blaikie & Diana Ginn
Volume 15, No. 2:
Jane Austen and the Council of the Federation
Jean Leclair
Arbitration Using Sharia Law in Canada: A Constitutional and Human Rights Perspective
Shirish P. Chotalia
Re-Framing the Sharia Arbitration Debate
Trevor C.W. Farrow
The Truth About Judicial Activism
Sanjeev Anand
Volume 15, No. 3:
Canada's Native Languages: The Right of FIrst Nations to Educate Their Children in Their Own Languages
David Leitch
David Leitch
An Opportune Moment: The Judicial Appointment Reforms and the Judicial Credentials Demanded by the Charter
Daniel Nadler
Daniel Nadler
Charter Rights and Public Policy Choices: The Supreme Court and Public Finance
Hugh Mellon
Hugh Mellon
Invalidity and Retrospectivity Under the Irish and Canadian Constitutions
Ailbhe O'Neill
Ailbhe O'Neill
Section 273.65 of the National Defence Act: Inappropriate and Unconstitutional
Michael P.A. Carabash
Michael P.A. Carabash