POLI 221 Chapter : The Charter Revolution and the Court Party - Morton/Knopff

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Scc - no longer just tell policymakers what they may not do, but also what the must do. Charter: a revolution on the scale of the introduction of the metric system, Policymaking is judicialized, leaglized and conducted in the vernacular of rights talk to a greater extent than ever before. Charter revolution: driven only partly by the constitutional document itself, characterized by the rising prominence in canadian public life of both a policy-making institution (judiciary) and its partisans (court. Party): revolution cannot occur without leaders and the support of interested classes. Judges are professionally obliged to declare that the charter requires their decisions they are more important to explaining the charter revolution than is the document itself. Charter has given judges a second opportunity to succumb to the seduction of power (first was b. o. rights) Saw the charter as an opportunity for empowering canadian courts as an agency of political reform.

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