Bad judgment : the myth of First Nations equality and judicial independence in Canada

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1771600306 
ISBN 13
9781771600309 
LCCN
KF8205.R38 
DDC
342.7108 
Category
Indigenous Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2014 
Publisher
Pages
288 
Abstract
"The author, a judge, describes his legal problems after publishing his controversial book "Bad medicine", challenging the government's decision to subsequentially re-assign him." - Voila 
Description
Content
1: How This All Started -- 2: Aboriginal Awareness in the 1990s -- 3: The Hunter Matter -- 4: The Hunter Judgment -- 5: Judicial Independence -- 6: Judicial Remuneration -- 7: Cpl. Young -- 8: The Hunter Sentence Appeal -- 9: R. v. Gladue -- 10: A Meeting with the Chief Judge -- 11: After the Meeting -- 12: The Litigation Begins -- 13: The Hearing on Jurisdiction -- 14: Preserving the Public Right -- 15: Attempted Mediation -- 16: My October Crisis -- 17: The Judges Association -- 18: The Appeal RE Jurisdiction -- 19: Obtaining The Record -- 20: The Hearing on the Merits 21: My Complaint -- 22: Justice Mason's Judgment -- 23: Judge Walter -- 24: Appeal of the Queen's Bench Judgment -- 25: The Government Responds Legislatively -- 26: The Judicial Council -- 27: The Judicial Inquiry -- 28: My Court Costs -- 29: After the Inquiry -- 30: My Complaint -- 31: Mediation -- 32: After the Mediation -- 33: S/Sgt. Cohn Investigates My Conduct -- 34: Caux -- 35: Reflections -- 
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