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- Sealy-Harrington, Joshua (Author)
- Drake, Karen (Author)
- Kirkup, Kyle (Author)
- McGill, Jena (Author)
- Levesque, Anne (Author)
Title
Introduction
Abstract
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law is a groundbreaking. open-access collection of peer-reviewed chapters exploring pressing issues at the intersection of public law and critical theory. Contributors examine claims about citizenship, rights. and the role of the state in addressing historic and ongoing injustices. The collection foregrounds critical perspectives such as Indigenous legal orders. critical race theory, feminisms. queer theory, and disability theory, offering an interdisciplinary and contextual understanding of public law. By bridging traditional l egal scholarship and critical approaches. Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law reimagines public law as a discipline responsive to the diverse realities and urgent demands shaping Canada's legal and social landscape today.
Book Title
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law
Date
2025-10-01
Publisher
Social Science Research Network
Place
Rochester, NY
Accessed
12/23/25, 9:34 PM
Language
en
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Citation
Sealy-Harrington, J., Drake, K., Kirkup, K., McGill, J., & Levesque, A. (2025). Introduction. In Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law. Social Science Research Network. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=5895562
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