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'A brilliant journey through the history of constitutional decision-making in Canada. This is an indispensable source for understanding the judicial role and its evolutionary development. It's fascinating to see both how much has changed and how much is endemic to the constitutional landscape.'
'A work of staggering scholarship, enormous breadth, and far-reaching significance ... Saywell has tackled a subject that has daunted many before him, and in bringing the frequently dismissed tools of the historian to a major question posed by the political science and legal communities, has demonstrated the utility of going back to the sources. This is a book that will appeal to students of all three disciplines and may indeed demonstrate to many more that a fait accomplis can, in fact, still be debated.'
'This is a fine work of legal historical scholarship. It is by far the most comprehensive, most thoroughly researched, and the best balanced account of the judicial interpretation of Canada's federal constitution.'
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