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"Le Droit des rapports collectifs du travail au Québec se veut d'abord un manuel visant à combler les besoins d'apprentissage des étudiants en droit du travail et en relations industrielles, de même qu'un livre de référence destiné à servir les praticiens de ces deux disciplines. Mais il s'agit également d'une étude critique du droit des rapports collectifs du travail animée d'une double perspective théorique : mettre en lumière les carences de ce droit à l'heure de la mondialisation et de la crise économique et financière qui l'accompagne depuis 2008; souligner les possibilités qu'offre aux acteurs la mobilisation des normes juridiques vu la nouvelle vigueur des mouvements sociaux, ici et ailleurs. L'ouvrage, tout en donnant un exposé précis de l'état du droit en la matière, entend donc apporter une contribution originale à la réflexion critique sur les rapports collectifs du travail dont l'importance économique, sociale et politique, grandement mise à mal à l'échelle de l'Amérique du Nord, demeure pourtant manifeste en contexte québécois. Cette édition présente la matière en deux volumes. Le Volume I, intitulé Le régime général, traite des fondements du droit des rapports collectifs du travail et en expose le régime général, tel que le détermine le Code du travail du Québec. L'approfondissement de ce régime général permet de mieux rendre compte, dans le cadre de cette seconde édition, du travail capital accompli par la Commission des relations du travail (CRT). Le Volume II (Les régimes particuliers) présente une analyse d'ensemble des régimes particuliers de négociation collective, de plus en plus nombreux au Québec. Sont considérées de manière approfondie les normes propres au secteur public et aux services essentiels, aux décrets de convention collective, à l'industrie de la construction, aux ressources familiales dans le secteur de la santé et des services sociaux, à la situation des cadres, etc."-- Résumé de l'éditeur
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"Cognizant of the growing and persistent systemic flaws found in the military justice system as exposed by several official reports, as well as the cultural issues plaguing our military as recently reported by Canadian media, we are convinced of the urgent need to reinforce its trustworthiness, independence, and fairness. Recently, the military has faced an unprecedented crumbling of the organization as we know it, and the deep-rooted, systemic issues within the Canadian Armed Forces [CAF] are starting to be exposed to the civilian world."--Website
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Presents the report of a special advisory group formed to assess the roles & functions of the Canadian military police, including the independence & integrity of the investigative process, against the delivery of effective police services to the Canadian Forces and the Dept. of National Defence. Work of the group included technical briefings, public hearings, examination of written submissions, interviews with Forces members, and round table discussions. The introduction provides background on the military justice system and evaluates possible reforms. Part 2 focuses on the relevant institutional framework, including the Judge Advocate General, the military police, and the investigative process leading to the laying of a charge. Part 3 deals with the hearing process that follows laying of a charge, and analyzes the two forms of hearings available: the summary trial and the court martial. Part 4 concerns the review process of decisions & actions taken from the investigation stage to the disposition of an alleged offence by a service tribunal. It also considers the establishment of an independent oversight mechanism for the Canadian Forces. The final part contains a consolidated list of specific recommendations for reform.
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As the Canadian Judicial Council marks its 50th anniversary of service to Canadians, it is timely that we have revised and modernized Ethical Principles for Judges. From their first publication in 1998, these principles have laid out the ethical frame of reference to which all judges aspire: judicial independence, integrity and respect, diligence and competence, equality and impartiality
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‡a This book presents an accessible and honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of military justice around the world, with particular emphasis on the US, UK, and Canada.
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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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