The Impact of Judicial Review on Canada's Representative democracy.
Upon the enactment of the Charter, courts have assumed roles as the 'guardians of the Constitution', which is of great concern to Canadian politics as judges have neither the necessary training or expertise to decide on political issues which affect the entire nation. The objective of this paper is to evaluate what type of impact judicial review has had on Canada's representative democracy. Although it is tempting to focus closely on the more controversial and obvious relationship between judicial review and the Charter, this paper will endeavor to highlight the implications of binding adjudication on issues dealing with the distribution of legislative power since 1867. 10 pgs. 36 f/c. 11b.
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