This book explores the critical intersections between constitutional law and climate change, examining disputes over legislative authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and the evolving interpretation of Charter rights for youth and future generations.
This insightful and engaging memoir presents a behind-the-scenes look at the justice system, revealing the life and work of a judge both in and out of the courtroom.
This book explores carbon pricing in Canada, examining the federal approach, the concept of global carbon pricing, and why its global expansion is essential for effectiveness.
This book examines the emergence and growth of Canada’s International Mobility Program in relation to its longstanding Temporary Foreign Worker Program, revealing how several of its foremost streams foster precarity through differential inclusion.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Canadian bankruptcy and insolvency law, exploring its foundational principles, including commercial restructuring, receivership, and consumer proposals.
Drawing on recent Canadian case law, this book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the mental disorder provisions of the Criminal Code, offering practical insights for navigating issues of criminal responsibility and fitness.
In this caustic and unflinching exposé, Jan Grabowski reveals the greatest threat to Holocaust memory: the Polish state’s commitment to denial and distortion.
An excellent teaching resource and a first-of-its-kind textbook in English, Medieval East Central and Eastern Europe by Florin Curta and Sébastien Rossignol focuses on medieval history in East Central, Southeastern, and Eastern Europe.
The Hour of Revenge explores how the pursuit of retribution and physical vengeance shaped the emotional landscape of Holocaust survivors and others in the aftermath of the Second World War.
This book provides a translation of a compelling autobiography that chronicles the life of Mahboob Qirvanian, from childhood and enslavement in North Africa and the Ottoman Empire to his eventual liberation in Iran.
Dope Advice provides an unbiased review of the information every parent needs to know about the effect of marijuana on their teen’s development and mental health.
This collection brings together the works of Métis scholar Emma LaRocque, offering a half-century of her poetry and prose, and shedding new light on Canada, colonialism, and Indigenous resistance.