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Governing from the Bench: The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role
Emmett Macfarlane
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Description for Governing from the Bench: The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role
Hardback. Governing from the Bench is a comprehensive and illuminating examination of the Supreme Court of Canada that draws on in-depth interviews to reveal the inner workings of this often-misunderstood institution at the heart of Canada's justice system. Series: Law and Society. Num Pages: 264 pages. BIC Classification: LNAA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887. Weight in Grams: 522.
Despite the Supreme Court of Canada’s crucial role in the country’s legal system, many Canadians are in the dark about the inner workings of this institution. In Governing from the Bench, Emmett Macfarlane draws on interviews with current and former justices, former law clerks, and other staff members of the court to shed light on the institution’s internal environment and decision-making processes. Challenging dominant theoretical and methodological approaches that fail to examine individual or structural forces that affect the court’s decisions, he explores the complex role of the Supreme Court as an institution; exposes the rules, conventions, and norms that shape and constrain its justices’ behaviour; and situates the court in its wider governmental and societal context. At once enlightening and engaging, Governing from the Bench is a much-needed and comprehensive exploration of an institution that touches the lives of all Canadians.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press Canada
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Series
Law and Society
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
ISBN
9780774823500
SKU
V9780774823500
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About Emmett Macfarlane
Emmett Macfarlane is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo.
Reviews for Governing from the Bench: The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role
Macfarlane describes the aim of his book as being to “open the black box”; suffice it to say that he has done so masterfully by synthesizing earlier research and supplementing it with his own extensive work. He has produced not a meditation on how Supreme Court judging should work, but an empirical examination of how it does work, with important contributions from the point of view of the participants themselves ... Governing from the Bench is a gem of a book for anyone seeking to understand how power is exercised by the judiciary — an audience that should include everyone.
Bob Tarantino
Literary Review of Canada, January-February 2014
Macfarlane has made an original foray into the intricacies of Supreme Court decision making. Governing from the Bench has gone to considerable lengths towards opening the Supreme Court’s “black box,” and in doing so has brought historical institutionalism into the mainstream of the study of Canadian law and politics. I highly recommend it.
Dave Snow, University of Calgary
Canadian Journal of Political Science
Bob Tarantino
Literary Review of Canada, January-February 2014
Macfarlane has made an original foray into the intricacies of Supreme Court decision making. Governing from the Bench has gone to considerable lengths towards opening the Supreme Court’s “black box,” and in doing so has brought historical institutionalism into the mainstream of the study of Canadian law and politics. I highly recommend it.
Dave Snow, University of Calgary
Canadian Journal of Political Science