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Constitutional Law of Canada has been the classic text in its field for decades, and the one to which scholars, practitioners and students turn for authoritative guidance on the complex issues and concepts which comprise Canadian constitutional law. Wade K. Wright assumed authorship of the text in 2021, stepping into the shoes of the late Peter W. Hogg, the founding author. The 2023 Student Edition is an abridged version of the two-volume looseleaf 5th Edition, which is revised annually by the author. The Student Edition contains 35 of the 60 chapters from the loose-leaf that are most likely to be useful to students. For ease of reference, the title of each of the omitted chapters is listed in the Preface to this edition. The Student Edition includes the Index found in the loose-leaf edition. The 2023 Student Edition is current to December 2022." --Page 4 of cover
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'The Law of Loyalty' elucidates common legal principles underlying the use of juridical powers. It addresses both public law and private law, and examines both the common law and the civil law. It provides a theory of how Western law regulates the situations in which we hold legal powers, not for ourselves, but for and on behalf of others.
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Watt, D. (2023). Watt’s manual of criminal evidence, 2023 (older ed; 2023 edition). Thomson Reuters.
This item is a criminal evidence manual authored and annotated by a renowned criminal law authority
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"Canadian securities law consists of an enduring core of fundamental principles that are refined, and sometimes shrouded, by a complex and constantly evolving body of technical details. This third edition, written by Christopher Nicholls — one of Canada’s foremost corporate and securities law experts — provides a solid grounding in the core securities law principles and helps the reader navigate the complex labyrinth of modern securities regulation. Securities Law surveys the essential building blocks of securities regulation: basic definitions, the public and exempt markets for securities, insider trading, continuous disclosure, enforcement, regulation of dealers and other securities industry professionals, and take-over and issuer bids. Discussion of these subjects is interwoven with thoughtful consideration of larger public policy issues. This book also explores the history of securities regulation and several recent topics, including, among others, the stalled initiatives aimed at trying to create a national cooperative capital market regulatory system in Canada; developments affecting dealers including the recent proposed consolidation of Canada’s two national securities industry self-regulatory organizations; impact of the 2021 Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce Report; changes introduced in Ontario by the Securities Commission Act, 2021; and the ongoing challenges posed by increasing shareholder activism and technological advances, including the regulatory challenges posed by cryptocurrencies and other digital assets."-- Provided by publisher.
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« Trente ans après la publication de son premier article, l'auteur propose une analyse théorique, pratique et critique du droit des valeurs mobilières au Québec. Prenant appui sur ses écrits, notamment l'encadrement du secteur des valeurs mobilières par les provinces (Montréal, Éditions Thémis, 2012), l'auteur vise à combler une lacune dans la doctrine québécoise qui ne comporte pas de traité dans ce domaine depuis une quinzaine d’années. Le traité aborde la plupart des régimes du droit québécois des valeurs mobilières en faisant référence au droit anglo-canadien et en puisant dans l'ensemble de la doctrine et de la jurisprudence des provinces. Il aborde aussi les enjeux contemporains de ce domaine, tels que la place des facteurs environnementaux et sociaux dans le régime de divulgation. »-- Résumé de l'éditeur.
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Contract terms can be express or implied. But what does that mean? I argue that the distinction can be illuminated by reference to the philosophy of language. Express terms are best understood by reference to the truth-conditional content of the parties’ agreement; implied terms are derived from express terms by a process of reasoning, albeit one aimed at establishing the parties’ commitments.
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"Administration of Income Tax, 2023 is a comprehensive treatment of the law governing the administration of federal income tax in Canada (and provincial income taxes administered by the CRA under collection agreements). It is written from a taxpayer's perspective and provides the framework for tax returns, payments, audits, assessments and reassessments, objections, and appeals."--Quatrième de couverture
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"À l’instar des éditions précédentes, la 30e édition du Traité général de preuve et de procédure pénales propose une importante mise à jour législative et jurisprudentielle. Au cours des derniers mois, la Cour suprême a d’ailleurs été particulièrement prolifique. Comme toujours, le Traité résume le droit applicable en matière de preuve et de procédure criminelles tout en axant son attention sur les arrêts de la Cour suprême du Canada et ceux des cours d’appel provinciales. Quant à la Cour suprême spécifiquement, sont prises en compte les décisions rendues au 31 mai 2023, alors que pour la législation et les cours d’appel provinciales, cette date est légèrement devancée.Comme par le passé, les auteurs ont joint leurs efforts pour atteindre l’objectif qui est d’offrir aux étudiants, aux avocats et aux juges un exposé général et succinct des règles, toujours nuancées, de la preuve et de la procédure en droit criminel, tout en demeurant le plus complet possible. Le Traité expose ainsi de manière claire, concise et rigoureuse les règles et la jurisprudence récente en matière de preuve et de procédure pénales.Les auteurs y présentent les sources du droit canadien et les différentes composantes de notre système de justice criminelle et traitent des différentes phases de la procédure pénale." -- Site de l'éditeur
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This article is about structural analysis in Canadian constitutional law. Structural analysis is a methodology for identifying unwritten components of the constitution and giving them effect. These unwritten components—Parliamentary privilege, Crown prerogative, constitutional conventions and underlying constitutional principles—pertain to the basic institutions of the state and the norms that govern their operations and relations. We explain how structural analysis operates and show that it is essential to discerning and applying the unwritten constitution.
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