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E-grāmata: Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors: Canada at 150

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  • Formāts: 216 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487515409
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  • ISBN-13: 9781487515409
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In The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors, David E. Smith presents a learned but accessible analysis of the interconnectedness of Canada’s parliamentary institutions.



Whether it’s the first-past-the-post electoral system or partisan government appointees to the Senate, Canadians want better representation and accountability from the federal government. Before reforms can be enacted, however, it is important to explore and clarify the relationships among Canada’s three parliamentary institutions: Crown, Senate, and Commons.

In The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors, David E. Smith presents a learned but accessible analysis of the interconnectedness of Canada’s parliamentary institutions. Smith argues that Parliament is a unity comprised of three parts and any reforms made to one branch will, whether intended or not, affect the other branches. Through a timely, nuanced, and comprehensive examination of parliamentary debates, committee reports, legal scholarship, and comparative analysis of developments in the United Kingdom, Smith uncovers the substantial degree of ambiguity that exists among Canadians and their calls for structural and operational reforms. By illuminating the symbiotic relationship between the Crown, Senate, and Commons, The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors brings government reform closer to reality.

Recenzijas

A reader will be struck by the depth of Smiths comprehension of the subject matter. He effortlessly weaves between topics, displaying a rare expertise that is honed after decades of study.

- Alex Marland (The Hill Times January 8, 2018) The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors is an interesting and thought provoking read. I recommend it for academic or parliamentary library collections. It would complement, in particular, the reading lists of upper-year undergraduate or graduate students of political science.

- Caitilin OHare (Canadian Law Library Review vol 43:01:2018) "David Smiths The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors: Canada at 150 is a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of Canadas political system in the context of the constitution, as the nation celebrated its sesquicentennialThe book is insightful, well thought out, and challenges many beliefs commonly held by the Canadian public, resulting in an overall great book."

- Thomas Laval Fransoo (Saskatchewan Law Review)

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Short-listed for Canadian Law and Society Association Book Prize 2018 (Canada)."This is a brilliant book. It is erudite, eloquent, lucid, and practical." -- Donna Greschner, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria "David E. Smith offers a highly informed and thoughtful commentary on critical aspects of Canada's governmental framework. The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors shows how recent controversies involving the role of the governor general, the Senate, and the House of Commons need to be seen in historical context in order to understand the extent and significance of change." -- Campbell Sharman, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia
Preface ix
1 Reflections
3(23)
2 Refraction: The Crown
26(23)
3 Redefinition: The Senate of Canada
49(38)
4 Readjustment: The House of Commons
87(25)
5 Reconsideration
112(22)
6 Recapitulation
134(9)
Notes 143(26)
Bibliography 169(20)
Index 189
David E. Smith is adjunct faculty in the Department of Politics and Public Administration and a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies at Ryerson University.