Holdings Information
The political and constitutional legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau = L'héritage politique et constitutionnel de Pierre Elliott Trudeau / [edited by] Noura Karazivan, B.C.L., LL.B., LL.M., LL.D., Jean Leclair, LL.B., LL.M.
Bibliographic Record Display
-
Title:The political and constitutional legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau = L'héritage politique et constitutionnel de Pierre Elliott Trudeau / [edited by] Noura Karazivan, B.C.L., LL.B., LL.M., LL.D., Jean Leclair, LL.B., LL.M.
-
Variant Title:Héritage politique et constitutionnel de Pierre Elliott Trudeau
-
Other Contributors/Collections:Karazivan, Noura, editor.
Leclair, Jean, 1963- editor.
-
Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : LexisNexis Canada, 2020.
-
Holdings
Holdings Record Display
-
Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
-
Call Number: KE4199 .P65 2020
-
Number of Items:1
-
Status:Available
-
Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
-
Canadian Subjects: Federal-provincial relations--Canada.
Canada--Politics and government--1968-1979.
-
Library of Congress Subjects:Trudeau, Pierre Elliott--Political and social views.
Constitutional history--Canada.
Multiculturalism--Canada.
-
Description:lxiii, 567 pages ; 23 cm
-
Summary:"The primary objective of this collection is to determine whether and how Pierre Elliott Trudeau's thinking has influenced Canada's legal, constitutional and political trajectory. Accordingly, the articles gathered here provide a contemporary appraisal of the impact that the ideas of this great statesman have had on Quebec and Canada, as opposed to a comprehensive historical or biographical study. The collection is divided into sections corresponding to six themes: federalism; nationalism; multiculturalism; bilingualism; constitutional legitimacy; and the Charter."-- Provided by publisher.
-
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English and French.
-
ISBN:9780433509356 paperback
043350935X paperback
-
Contents:PART I. FEDERALISM
Pierre Elliott Trudeau and the federal idea / Stephen TierneyI
Pierre Elliott Trudeau : une pensée fédérale marquée au fer de l'anti-nationalisme / Jean Leclair
Fiscal federalism: Pierre Trudeau as an agent of decentralization / André Lecours, Daniel Béland & Greg P. Marchildon
Frustrations of federalism, frustrations of democracy: Trudeau, transformative change and the Canadian constitutional order / Jeremy Webber
Uncooperative thoughts about cooperative federalism / Alexander Pless
PART II. NATIONALISM
Quel ciment social pour des États multinationaux ? Pierre Elliot Trudeau entre émotions nationales et rationalité technocratique / Dominique Leydet
Le libéralisme de Pierre Elliott Trudeau à l'épreuve du nationalisme et du régionalisme : 1968-1980 / Frédéric Boily
Trudeau, Québec et le « rêve canadien » / Dave Guénette
PART III. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Enhanced indigenisms: Indian political and legal legacies : the unintended consequence of the federal government's 1969 White Paper policy / Aimée Craft
Trudeau et la construction d'une société plus juste ? La politique fédérale de règlement des revendications territoriales globales à la lumière des normes internationales / Geneviève Motard
PART IV. MULTICULTURALISM
Mapping Multiculturalism by/before the Courts / Dia Dabby
La pensée politique de Pierre E. Trudeau et l'article 27 de la Charte sur le multiculturalisme / Luc Tremblay
Pierre Trudeau and the Separation of Religion and Politics / Richard Moon
PART V. BILINGUALISM
D'un océan à l'autre : rétrospective sur le bilinguisme officiel à la Trudeau / Emmanuelle Richez et Emilie Weidl
Why write statutes which some people cannot read? / Paul Daly
PART VI. CONSTITUTIONAL LEGITIMACY, PATRIATION AND THE CHARTER
Trudeau, patriation and constitutional theory / Hoi L. Kong
Trudeau's threat: the referendum at patriation / Richard Albert
Burning down the house: Quebec's Laicity Act, derogation clauses and the unbearable lightness of nationalist trivializations of rights / Noura Karazivan and Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens
Trudeau, la Charte et l'identité canadienne / Lise Brun
A genealogy of political constitutionalism in the U.K., and Why Canadians might be interested (and What the British might learn from Canada) / Richard Bellamy.