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This article takes the European Court of Human Rights ' decision in Saadi v. Italy and uses it as an opportunity to re-examine the Canadian case of Suresh v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration). The author argues that the national security exception in Suresh is no longer tenable in...
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In the decade following 11 September 2001, the Canadian and British governments adopted many controversial legal measures to fight terrorism. They especially turned to stricter immigration laws to exclude and remove more easily those aliens suspected of involvement in terrorism. This strategy...
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This article examines the development of U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall's Aboriginal rights theory in Canadian constitutional law. Marshall constructed his theory in the late nineteenth-century Supreme Court decisions of Johnson v. McIntosh, Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, and Worcester v....
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