Friends of the Court Natasha PushkarnaStudies interest group litigation in Canada. In the first book length study of interest group litigation in Canada, Friends of the Court traces the Canadian Supreme Court's ever changing relationship with interest groups since the 1970s. After explaining how the Court was pressured to welcome more interest groups in the late 1980s, Brodie introduces a new theory of political status describing how the Court privileges certain groups over others. By
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This edition of Edith Nesbit’s The Magic World is a classic of English children’s literature reimagined for modern readers
These advances address factors that affect its ecology and severity (especially as influencing its spatial distribution
It has often led the nation toward expanding its peoples' rights
they helped explain (away) poverty
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They reveal some of the relationships between psychosynthesis and contemporary developmental research
the bulk of the book explores the variety of opinions held in the Arab print media regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict
Using both legal and literary resources
Challenges educators to reconceptualize adult education as a postmodern pedagogy of engagement
and on the problem of understanding mathematics as a cultural and social phenomenon
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