Equality of men and women revisited. Part I
INTRODUCTION The Spanish Constitutional Court is becoming one of the most popular institutions in the country. By “popular” I do not mean “generally well-liked”, but “frequently used” or mentioned in...
INTRODUCTION The Spanish Constitutional Court is becoming one of the most popular institutions in the country. By “popular” I do not mean “generally well-liked”, but “frequently used” or mentioned in...
The Supreme Court in Canada v. Khadr 2008 SCC 28 was faced with a fascinating situation which afforded the Court an opportunity to assess the relationship between a citizen and...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Canada v. Khadr, 2008 SCC 28, last week can best be described as “arms-length jurisprudence.” (A more detailed analysis of the decision from TheCourt.ca can...
The Supreme Court has recently begun making sweeping changes to its physical design. Part of the Court Modernization Project, the changes are an attempt to take advantage of several new...