Author: Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Publisher: The Commissioner
ISBN: 9780662239383
Category : Bilingualism
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
This report begins with an overview of the constitutional background on the use of English and French in the Canadian court system, including federal and provincial courts, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the respective constitutional powers of the federal and provincial governments which allow for legislative and policy initiatives that supplement entrenched language rights. It then reviews language use in courts of criminal jurisdiction, including amendments made to the Criminal Code which recognise the right of accused persons to be tried in either English or French; the scope of Criminal Code provisions; guidelines and policies on the manner in which language rights of the accused are recognised and respected; and language use in the provincial courts, noting the considerable differences among provinces in minority language use in criminal proceedings. Finally, the report considers courts of civil jurisdiction, including federally and provincially constituted courts, again noting differences in minority language use among the provinces. The report concludes with recommendations regarding language rights in the courts.
The Equitable Use of English and French Before the Courts in Canada
Author: Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Publisher: The Commissioner
ISBN: 9780662239383
Category : Bilingualism
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
This report begins with an overview of the constitutional background on the use of English and French in the Canadian court system, including federal and provincial courts, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the respective constitutional powers of the federal and provincial governments which allow for legislative and policy initiatives that supplement entrenched language rights. It then reviews language use in courts of criminal jurisdiction, including amendments made to the Criminal Code which recognise the right of accused persons to be tried in either English or French; the scope of Criminal Code provisions; guidelines and policies on the manner in which language rights of the accused are recognised and respected; and language use in the provincial courts, noting the considerable differences among provinces in minority language use in criminal proceedings. Finally, the report considers courts of civil jurisdiction, including federally and provincially constituted courts, again noting differences in minority language use among the provinces. The report concludes with recommendations regarding language rights in the courts.
Publisher: The Commissioner
ISBN: 9780662239383
Category : Bilingualism
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
This report begins with an overview of the constitutional background on the use of English and French in the Canadian court system, including federal and provincial courts, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the respective constitutional powers of the federal and provincial governments which allow for legislative and policy initiatives that supplement entrenched language rights. It then reviews language use in courts of criminal jurisdiction, including amendments made to the Criminal Code which recognise the right of accused persons to be tried in either English or French; the scope of Criminal Code provisions; guidelines and policies on the manner in which language rights of the accused are recognised and respected; and language use in the provincial courts, noting the considerable differences among provinces in minority language use in criminal proceedings. Finally, the report considers courts of civil jurisdiction, including federally and provincially constituted courts, again noting differences in minority language use among the provinces. The report concludes with recommendations regarding language rights in the courts.
Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and Canada
Author: Louis Knafla
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1554581575
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
How is modern-day thinking about crime different from that of previous centuries? What are the similarities and differences in attitudes and systems between the civil and common law societies of Europe and North America? These and other questions were addressed at an international conference on crime and criminal justice at The University of Calgary attended by historians, professors of law, judges, and criminologists. The essays in Part I consider the evolution of criminal law doctrine, and those in Part II analyse the theory and measurement of crime in the past and at present. Parts III and IV examine the courts and prosecution, and Part V assesses the historical roots of the insanity defence and the theory and practice of punishment. The volume will be of interest, across national boundaries, to historians, sociologists, social workers, lawyers, and persons involved in the administration of justice as well as the general reader concerned about civil rights, social values, and justice. The eighteen contributors include F.H. Baker, J.M. Beattie, W.A. Calder, T.C. Curtis, D. Hay, H. Diederiks, A. Lachance, His Honour W.G. Morrow, A. Soman, and S. Verdun-Jones.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1554581575
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
How is modern-day thinking about crime different from that of previous centuries? What are the similarities and differences in attitudes and systems between the civil and common law societies of Europe and North America? These and other questions were addressed at an international conference on crime and criminal justice at The University of Calgary attended by historians, professors of law, judges, and criminologists. The essays in Part I consider the evolution of criminal law doctrine, and those in Part II analyse the theory and measurement of crime in the past and at present. Parts III and IV examine the courts and prosecution, and Part V assesses the historical roots of the insanity defence and the theory and practice of punishment. The volume will be of interest, across national boundaries, to historians, sociologists, social workers, lawyers, and persons involved in the administration of justice as well as the general reader concerned about civil rights, social values, and justice. The eighteen contributors include F.H. Baker, J.M. Beattie, W.A. Calder, T.C. Curtis, D. Hay, H. Diederiks, A. Lachance, His Honour W.G. Morrow, A. Soman, and S. Verdun-Jones.
Canadian criminal cases
Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs
Author: Canada. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libel and slander
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libel and slander
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Annual Report - Commissioner of Official Languages
Author: Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : fr
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : fr
Pages : 568
Book Description
The Upper Canada Law Journal and Municipal and Local Courts' Gazette
Official Report of the Debates of the House of Commons
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Langues Officielles Au Canada
Author: Stacy Churchill
Publisher: Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book's purpose is to present an overview of the accomplishments of the Canadian model of official bilingualism based upon the co-existence of English-speaking & French-speaking Canadians and upon a partnership between federal & provincial governments in serving citizens' needs & interests. It outlines some historical background to these events but concentrates on the recent period & implications for contemporary Canadian life. Chapter 1 describes the context of language change, federalism as a product of demography & geography, the historical origins of the English- & French-speaking populations, the current distribution of official language groups across the country, & the context for policy making. Chapter 2 outlines the objectives pursued by the federal & provincial governments for official languages in Canada & the actions of the federal government to improve the status & use of official languages in federal institutions, to support the development of minority communities & to promote English & French throughout Canadian society. Chapter 3 reviews the major shifts in provincial policies & programs for official language minorities. Chapter 4 is a balance sheet showing the results of 3 decades of sustained effort to the English & French equal status.
Publisher: Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book's purpose is to present an overview of the accomplishments of the Canadian model of official bilingualism based upon the co-existence of English-speaking & French-speaking Canadians and upon a partnership between federal & provincial governments in serving citizens' needs & interests. It outlines some historical background to these events but concentrates on the recent period & implications for contemporary Canadian life. Chapter 1 describes the context of language change, federalism as a product of demography & geography, the historical origins of the English- & French-speaking populations, the current distribution of official language groups across the country, & the context for policy making. Chapter 2 outlines the objectives pursued by the federal & provincial governments for official languages in Canada & the actions of the federal government to improve the status & use of official languages in federal institutions, to support the development of minority communities & to promote English & French throughout Canadian society. Chapter 3 reviews the major shifts in provincial policies & programs for official language minorities. Chapter 4 is a balance sheet showing the results of 3 decades of sustained effort to the English & French equal status.
The Upper Canada Law Journal and Municipal and Local Courts' Gazette
Author: James Patton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Includes section "Book reviews."
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Includes section "Book reviews."
Multiculturalism and Immigration in Canada
Author: Elspeth Cameron
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
ISBN: 1551302497
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Multiculturalism in Canada offers a solid introduction to the history and development of the ideology of multiculturalism in Canada. This ideology, which has become the primary designator of Canadian society, began in the early 1970s when vocal elements in the population who were neither English nor French strongly responded to the investigations of the Committee on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Given Canada's early racist tendencies, the establishment of multiculturalism was a remarkable shift in public thinking. Many issues associated with immigration have arisen in the public debates around multiculturalism. Some people are convinced that it is a pernicious ideology that enforces the ghettoisation of those different from the mainstream. Others see dangers in the way some aspects of multiculturalism are merely tokens of an all-inclusive society. Still others contend that the voices of ethnicities aside from those of the two charter groups -- English and French -- are scarcely heard and, that worse, those marginalised voices are appropriated by mainstream writers. On the whole, however, Canadians -- especially younger Canadians -- welcome a liberal outlook that is inclusive of a wide variety of ethnicities. For them, and for many immigrants, Canada is a society that is multiple and layered, one rich in meaning. They tend to see Canada as a microcosm of the larger world, one that presents a useful model of tolerance for the world at large. Increasingly, marginalised new Canadians are excelling in the arts communities, telling all Canadians what various aspects of the culture shock of transplantation feels like. This book includes a representative sample of their works.
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
ISBN: 1551302497
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Multiculturalism in Canada offers a solid introduction to the history and development of the ideology of multiculturalism in Canada. This ideology, which has become the primary designator of Canadian society, began in the early 1970s when vocal elements in the population who were neither English nor French strongly responded to the investigations of the Committee on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Given Canada's early racist tendencies, the establishment of multiculturalism was a remarkable shift in public thinking. Many issues associated with immigration have arisen in the public debates around multiculturalism. Some people are convinced that it is a pernicious ideology that enforces the ghettoisation of those different from the mainstream. Others see dangers in the way some aspects of multiculturalism are merely tokens of an all-inclusive society. Still others contend that the voices of ethnicities aside from those of the two charter groups -- English and French -- are scarcely heard and, that worse, those marginalised voices are appropriated by mainstream writers. On the whole, however, Canadians -- especially younger Canadians -- welcome a liberal outlook that is inclusive of a wide variety of ethnicities. For them, and for many immigrants, Canada is a society that is multiple and layered, one rich in meaning. They tend to see Canada as a microcosm of the larger world, one that presents a useful model of tolerance for the world at large. Increasingly, marginalised new Canadians are excelling in the arts communities, telling all Canadians what various aspects of the culture shock of transplantation feels like. This book includes a representative sample of their works.