The Fraser Case: A Wrong Turn in a Fog of Judicial Deference

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The Fraser Case: A Wrong Turn in a Fog of Judicial Deference
Abstract
The author, who was the farm workers' legal representative before the Supreme Court in the Fraser case, provides historical background and analyzes the court's decision, including its reliance on judicial deference to the legislature. Concludes that the court was preoccupied with the larger political battle rather than the constitutional merits of the case.
Book Title
Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada: Farm Workers and the Fraser Case
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Irwin Law
Date
2012
Pages
155-189
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55221-291-2
Library Catalog
OCLC WorldCat FirstSearch
Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Citation
Cavalluzzo, P. J. J. (2012). The Fraser Case: A Wrong Turn in a Fog of Judicial Deference. In J. Fudge, F. Faraday, & E. Tucker (Eds.), Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada: Farm Workers and the Fraser Case (pp. 155–189). Irwin Law.