The Legal Landscape of Freedom of Association in Canada: The Complex Path to Half of a Constitutional Freedom

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Title
The Legal Landscape of Freedom of Association in Canada: The Complex Path to Half of a Constitutional Freedom
Abstract
This paper examines freedom of association in Canada. In particular, it traces why Canada’s constitutional protection of freedom of association has developed only slowly and principally in the union context so far, reaching in a struggling way toward what I call “half a constitutional freedom”. --Introduction
Publisher
School of Law, University College Cork
Date
2024-03-01
Language
English
Accessed
2024-04-05
Extra
https://hdl.handle.net/10468/15729 Societās Working Paper 18/2024
Citation
Newman, D. (2024). The Legal Landscape of Freedom of Association in Canada: The Complex Path to Half of a Constitutional Freedom. School of Law, University College Cork. https://cora.ucc.ie/server/api/core/bitstreams/8e1b889a-c34f-4a51-b963-6f316d1874de/content