Canada’s Unwritten Constitutional Order: Conventions and Structural Analysis
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- Rowe, The Honourable Malcolm (Author)
- Déplanche, Nicolas (Author)
Title
Canada’s Unwritten Constitutional Order: Conventions and Structural Analysis
Abstract
This article describes constitutional conventions, and the underlying principles of the Constitution assessed through structural analysis, as two interrelated components of Canada’s unwritten constitution. Whereas conventions and structural analysis differ in their relationship with the text of constitutional instruments, and in regard with their normative power, they perform similar functions in our constitutional order as they both seek to give effect to broad and enduring principles undergirding the organization of the state.
Publication
The Canadian Bar Review
Date
2020-12-10
Volume
98
Issue
3
Accessed
11/19/25, 1:07 AM
ISSN
0008-3003
Short Title
Canada’s Unwritten Constitutional Order
Language
en
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Copyright (c) 2020 The Canadian Bar Foundation
Citation
Rowe, T. H. M., & Déplanche, N. (2020). Canada’s Unwritten Constitutional Order: Conventions and Structural Analysis. The Canadian Bar Review, 98(3). https://cbr.cba.org/index.php/cbr/article/view/4626
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