The Federal Court of Canada : : A History, 1875-1992 / / Ian Bushnell.

The Federal Court of Canada, which existed from 1875 to 1971 under the name Exchequer Court of Canada, occupies a special place in the court structure of Canada. It was founded principally to adjudicate legal disputes in which the Canadian government was involved; since its change of name in 1971 it...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
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Physical Description:1 online resource (476 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Illustrations --
Part 1: Introduction --
1. Introduction --
2. Establishment --
Part 2: The First Court, 1875-1887 --
3. Jurisdiction --
4. The Judges --
5. The Work --
6. Appeals and Attacks --
Part 3: The Second Court, 1887-1971 --
7. Court of Claims --
8. The Burbidge Years, 1887-1908 (I) --
9. The Burbidge Years, 1887-1908 (II) --
10. The Cassels Years, 1908-1923 --
11. The Maclean Years, 1923-1942 --
12. The Thorson Years, 1942-1964 --
13. The Jackett Years, 1964-1971 --
Part 4: The Third Court, 1971-1992 --
14. Creation of the Federal Court --
15. An Administrative Court --
The Jackett Years, 1971-1979 --
16. The New Court --
17. The Life of the Court --
18. The Work of the Court --
19. Relationship with the Supreme Court --
20. The Mystery of Section 101 --
21. A Lamentable Situation --
The Thurlow Years, 1980-1988 --
22. The Judges --
23. The Work of the Court --
24. The Charter --
25. A Matter of Status --
The Iacobucci Years, 1988-1991 --
26. The Life of the Court --
27. The Work of the Court --
Part 5: The Fourth Court, 1992 --
28. The Court Today --
Appendix A: The Judges --
Appendix B: Interviews --
Notes --
Index of Cases --
Index of Names and Terms --
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Summary:The Federal Court of Canada, which existed from 1875 to 1971 under the name Exchequer Court of Canada, occupies a special place in the court structure of Canada. It was founded principally to adjudicate legal disputes in which the Canadian government was involved; since its change of name in 1971 it has become primarily an administrative appeal court dealing with the review of decisions made by federal administrative tribunals in addition to its existing jurisdictions, admiralty, intellectual property, tax, and other areas. As a federal court within the nation, its very existence has provoked discussion and debate as the various provincial court systems claim a position of primacy within our society for the adjudication of legal disputes.Central to this history of the Court is an examination of the judges who have sat on its bench. Bushnell investigates who the judges have been and examines their work, with particular focus on the judges' views of the proper approach to decision-making. His study contains a wealth of information, much of which may not be widely known in the profession. As such, The Federal Court of Canada constitutes a rich source both for those with a legal background and for those with an interest in the working and history of legal institutions.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442681262
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781442681262
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ian Bushnell.