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Constitutional Amendment in Canada / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Striking a Balance: The Players and Procedures of Canada’s Constitutional Amending Formula -- PART ONE. The Players -- 1. Searching for an Amending Formula: The 115-Year Journey -- 2. Uncovering the Wall Surrounding the Castle of the Constitution: Judicial Interpretation of Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982 -- 3. The Federal Principle: Constitutional Amendment and Intergovernmental Relations -- 4. Part II and Part V: Aboriginal Peoples and Constitutional Amendment -- PART TWO. The Procedures -- 5. Constitutional Amendment by Legislation -- 6. U2: Unanimity versus Unilateralism in Canada’s Politics of Constitutional Amendment -- 7. Understanding the Section 43 Bilateral Amending Formula -- 8. The Possibilities and Limits of Provincial Constitution-Making Power: The Case of Quebec -- 9. The End of Informal Constitutional Change in Canada? -- PART THREE. The Issues -- 10. DIY 101: The Constitutional Entrenchment of the Supreme Court of Canada -- 11. The Uncertain Future of Senate Reform -- 12. The Crown and Constitutional Amendment after the Senate Reform and Supreme Court References -- 13. “The Most Radical Amendment of All”: The Power to Secede and the Secession Reference -- Conclusion. The Future of Canadian Constitutional Amendment -- Appendix -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Striking a Balance: The Players and Procedures of Canada’s Constitutional Amending Formula -- PART ONE. The Players -- 1. Searching for an Amending Formula: The 115-Year Journey -- 2. Uncovering the Wall Surrounding the Castle of the Constitution: Judicial Interpretation of Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982 -- 3. The Federal Principle: Constitutional Amendment and Intergovernmental Relations -- 4. Part II and Part V: Aboriginal Peoples and Constitutional Amendment -- PART TWO. The Procedures -- 5. Constitutional Amendment by Legislation -- 6. U2: Unanimity versus Unilateralism in Canada’s Politics of Constitutional Amendment -- 7. Understanding the Section 43 Bilateral Amending Formula -- 8. The Possibilities and Limits of Provincial Constitution-Making Power: The Case of Quebec -- 9. The End of Informal Constitutional Change in Canada? -- PART THREE. The Issues -- 10. DIY 101: The Constitutional Entrenchment of the Supreme Court of Canada -- 11. The Uncertain Future of Senate Reform -- 12. The Crown and Constitutional Amendment after the Senate Reform and Supreme Court References -- 13. “The Most Radical Amendment of All”: The Power to Secede and the Secession Reference -- Conclusion. The Future of Canadian Constitutional Amendment -- Appendix -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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