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Legislating under the Charter explores how governments and Parliament justify limitations on rights when advancing laws that raise rights concerns or when responding to judicial decisions under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Through an analysis of legislation concerning criminal justice policy, the approval of new safe consumption sites, sex work, and medical assistance in dying, the book provides a detailed analysis of the extent and nature of parliamentary deliberation about rights, the extent to which government initiatives are properly scrutinized, and the broader institutional relationships under the Charter. The authors draw from a host of qualitative data, including research interviews and examination of judicial decisions, various bills under study, Hansard debates from the floor of the House of Commons, committee and Senate scrutiny of legislation, bureaucratic advice and Charter statements by the department of justice, and news media coverage.<

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Institutional Relationships, Executive Dominance, and Legislating under the Charter 2. “Vetting”: Analyzing Bureaucratic and Executive Assessments of Rights Compatibility 3. The Legislative Process and Charter Rights: Criminal Justice Policy and the Harper Government 4. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Harm Reduction and Drug Policy 5. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Sex Work Policy 6. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Medical Assistance in Dying Policy 7. Transparency, Accountability, and Robust Legislative Scrutiny on Rights: Possibilities for Reform? Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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    Publisher: University of Toronto Press
    Publication Date: 04/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781487554538, 978-1487554538
    ISBN10: 1487554532

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Legislating under the Charter explores how governments and Parliament justify limitations on rights when advancing laws that raise rights concerns or when responding to judicial decisions under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

    Through an analysis of legislation concerning criminal justice policy, the approval of new safe consumption sites, sex work, and medical assistance in dying, the book provides a detailed analysis of the extent and nature of parliamentary deliberation about rights, the extent to which government initiatives are properly scrutinized, and the broader institutional relationships under the Charter. The authors draw from a host of qualitative data, including research interviews and examination of judicial decisions, various bills under study, Hansard debates from the floor of the House of Commons, committee and Senate scrutiny of legislation, bureaucratic advice and Charter statements by the department of justice, and news media coverage.<

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1. Institutional Relationships, Executive Dominance, and Legislating under the Charter 2. “Vetting”: Analyzing Bureaucratic and Executive Assessments of Rights Compatibility 3. The Legislative Process and Charter Rights: Criminal Justice Policy and the Harper Government 4. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Harm Reduction and Drug Policy 5. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Sex Work Policy 6. Legislative Responses under the Charter: Medical Assistance in Dying Policy 7. Transparency, Accountability, and Robust Legislative Scrutiny on Rights: Possibilities for Reform? Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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