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Are We Animals? - Yes according to The War on Drugs - Dehumanization is the Third Stage of Genocide

Semnyi wrote 3 months ago: According to the director of the Campaign to End Genocide based in Washington, D.C. Dehumanization i … more →

Tags: Conflict of Law, Freedom of Religion, genocide, "Man or Other Animals", war on drugs

Ruling on chaplains could shift power to states

toasted1961 wrote 11 months ago: Ron Williams is the man who sued God and lost – but in the process has thrown Australia’ … more →

Tags: Political Issues, parliament made law, Constitution 2, constitution, Balance of Power, Politics, High Court

Windsor stands by Govt as investigations into Slipper affair proceed

toasted1961 wrote 1 year ago: Here is an excerpt from an interview with Tony Windsor in relation to the allegation against the spe … more →

Tags: Political Issues, Legal Issues, Balance of Power, Seperaton of powers, Democratic principles, Rule of Law

Same Sex marriage bills4 comments

toasted1961 wrote 1 year ago: Same Sex marraige bill from the Australian Parliamentary Office.  Constitutional questions are expla … more →

Tags: Political Issues, social issues, international law, Same Sex Marriage, Private Member's Bill, conscience vote, Marriage Act, Human Rights, constitution

Mr. Smith Goes to Wash... Ottawa

David Quayat wrote 1 year ago: My appearance before the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee (the “Committee … more →

Tags: Constitutional law

Drew Hasselback: Securities reference case will set scope of Ottawa's trade and commerce power

Drew Hasselback wrote 1 year ago: The Supreme Court of Canada is pretty close to releasing a decision on whether the federal governmen … more →

Tags: Legal Post, Supreme Court of Canada, Canadian Securities Administrators, Securities Act Reference Case, Big Cases

Supreme Court Rejects BC Court of Appeal’s Approach to Division of Powers (And Yes, Allows Insite to Stay Open)

David Quayat wrote 1 year ago: The Supreme Court of Canada has released the much-awaited decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. P … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Charter of rights and freedoms, The Judiciary, Criminal Law

Episode 20 (Mar 2011) - Downtown Eastside, Vancouver1 comment

legaleaseckut wrote 1 year ago: Welcome et bienvenue to LegalEase: a monthly Montreal-based and produced radio show on 90.3 FM CKUT. … more →

Tags: common law, Social Justice, Podcasts, Constitutional law, McGill, Law, Supreme Court, montreal, Downtown Eastside

Oral Argument in PHS: Could Section 56 of the CDSA Be the Answer?1 comment

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: Oral argument in the PHS case was heard today.  I watched the submissions made by the principal liti … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Charter of rights and freedoms

Previewing PHS: The Criminal Law Power v. Health Care

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: On Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear oral argument in Attorney General of Canada, et a … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Charter of rights and freedoms

Monday Quickfire: Elections and Executions2 comments

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: Apologies to my loyal readers (all four of them best as I can tell) for the lack of recent postings. … more →

Tags: Arbitration, Canadian Politics

The Vexed Questions: Musings on Day One of Oral Argument in the Canadian Securities Act Reference

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: This weekend I was able to get through the archived webcast of the first day of oral argument in the … more →

Tags: Constitutional law

Weekend Quickfire: Process Issues and Conservatives as Closet Centralists

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: My White & Case colleague Scott Lincicome’s blog occasionally publishes “Quick Hits”; a series o … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Canadian Politics

Analysis: I can't believe it's not a margarine case

Drew Hasselback wrote 2 years ago: Round one in the legal debate over the constitutionality of a national securities regulator went to … more →

Tags: Legal Post, Supreme Court of Canada, Alberta Court of Appeal, Securities Act Reference Case, Canada Securities Act

Alberta Court of Appeal Strikes Blow to Proposed National Securities Regulator1 comment

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: The first judicial blow in the battle to determine the constitutionality of a single securities regu … more →

Tags: Constitutional law

Is Canada's State Immunity Act Constitutional?

David Quayat wrote 2 years ago: NOTE: UPDATED ON FEB 26 – My thanks to those have have offered comments. The constitutionality … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Soveriegn Immunity, international law

Csaba VARGA: Études en philosophie du droit / Estudios en filosofia del derecho (1994)

drcsabavarga wrote 2 years ago: Études en philosophie du droit / Estudios en filosofia del derecho (Budapest: ELTE “Comparative Lega … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Law, Theory of Law, history of law, legal methodology, Lenin, Presumption, Fiction, Rationality, kelsen

Чаба VARGA: Право; Теория и философия (1994)1 comment

drcsabavarga wrote 2 years ago: Papers in Slavic languages  (10 in Russian, 3 in Czech, 2 in Serbian and 1 in Polish) spanning from … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Law, Theory of Law, history of law, legal methodology, Ontology of Law, codification, law making, Lenin, Preamble

Csaba VARGA: Transition to Rule of Law; On the Democratic Transformation in Hungary (1995)

drcsabavarga wrote 2 years ago: ‘On Vitality in the Region’ [1995] NO-LAW   ‘On Stalinism’ [1995] / ‘Past & Present’ [1985] / ‘A … more →

Tags: Rule of Law, Ontology of Law, Definition of law, Stalinism, Marxism, taxi drivers’ blocade (1990), Civil Disobedience, transitional justice, statutory limitations


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