The Constituents of Democracy: The Individual in the Work of Madame Justice Wilson

Danielle Pinard

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Abstract

I shall attempt to share with you the impression I have of Judge Wilson's conception of the individual. I will try to present a general view of what occurred to me as I went through the opinions she wrote while at the Supreme Court of Canada, alone or with the assent of her colleagues, dissenting or in agreement with the majority.' I shall try to put together, as honestly as possible, what she explicitly said on the subject in question.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - Jul. 1 1992

Keywords

  • Bertha Wilson
  • justice
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Democratic Intellect
  • individual
  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • human dignity

Disciplines

  • Jurisprudence
  • Legal History

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