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Aaron W. Hughes recounts the complex and fascinating history of Canada's Charter and shows how it has forever changed the political, legal, and social lives of Canadians. Written for a wide readership, this biography looks at Canada's legal situation prior to the Charter's enactment in 1982, examines the historical origins and legal language of the Charter, and traces its reception, interpretation, and influence over the ensuing decades. Hughes also shows how the Charter has become a model for constitutions in new and burgeoning democracies throughout the world. The story of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom's inspiration, creation, contestation, and adaptation recounts the narrative of a living text whose career has shaped and defined modern Canada, sometimes in unexpected ways. Informed by legal and political research, this book provides a one-stop resource for everyone interested in the history and content of this most Canadian of documents.
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Aaron W. Hughes recounts the complex and fascinating history of Canada's Charter and shows how it has forever changed the political, legal, and social lives of Canadians. Written for a wide readership, this biography looks at Canada's legal situation prior to the Charter's enactment in 1982, examines the historical origins and legal language of the Charter, and traces its reception, interpretation, and influence over the ensuing decades. Hughes also shows how the Charter has become a model for constitutions in new and burgeoning democracies throughout the world. The story of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom's inspiration, creation, contestation, and adaptation recounts the narrative of a living text whose career has shaped and defined modern Canada, sometimes in unexpected ways. Informed by legal and political research, this book provides a one-stop resource for everyone interested in the history and content of this most Canadian of documents.