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Date: 2010-09-27 11:19:21
Canadian law
Court systems
Constitution of Canada
Canada
Provincial Judges Reference
Valente v. The Queen
Court system of Canada
R. v. Généreux
Beauregard v. Canada
Law
Government
Case law

JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN CANADA Submitted by Justice Ian Binnie on behalf of the Supreme Court of Canada* “The role of the courts as resolver of disputes, interpreter of the law and defender of the Constitution require

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