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9780802094247

A History of Canadian Legal Thought

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802094247

  • ISBN10:

    0802094244

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-11-30
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

This volume in the Osgoode Society's distinguished series on the history of Canadian law is a collection of the principal essays of Professor Emeritus R.C.B. Risk, one of the pioneers of Canadian legal history and for many years regarded as its foremost authority on the history of Canadian legal thought.Frank Scott, Bora Laskin, W.P.M. Kennedy, John Willis and Edward Blake are among the better known figures whose thinking and writing about law are featured in this collection. But this compilation of the most important essays by a pioneer in Canadian legal history brings to light many other lesser known figures as well, whose writings covered a wide range of topics, from estoppel to the British North America Act to the purpose of legal education. Written over more than two decades, and covering the immediate post-Confederation period to the 1960s, these essays reveal a distinctive Canadian tradition of thinking about the nature and functions of law, one which Risk clearly takes pride in and urges us to celebrate.

Author Biography

R.C.B. Risk is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. G. Blaine Baker is a professor in the Faculty of Law, McGill University. Jim Phillips is a professor in the Faculty of Law and Department of History at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

The classical age : Canadian legal thought in the late nineteenth century
Constitutional scholarship in the late nineteenth century : making federalism workp. 33
A. H. F. Lefroy : common law thought in late-nineteenth-century Canada - on burying one's grandfatherp. 66
Rights talk in Canada in the late nineteenth century : 'the good sense and right feeling of the people'p. 94
Blake and libertyp. 130
John Skirving Ewart : the legal thoughtp. 152
Sir William R. Meredith, CJO : the search for authorityp. 179
The challenge of modernity : Canadian legal thought in the 1930s
Volume one of the journal : a tribute and a belated reviewp. 211
The scholars and the constitution : POGG and the Privy Councilp. 233
John Willis : a tributep. 271
The many minds of W. P. M. Kennedyp. 300
Canadian law teachers in the 1930s : 'when the world was turned upside down'p. 341
Postwar developments
On the road to Oz : common law scholarship about federalism after World War IIp. 403
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