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34 Queen's L.J. [i] (2008-2009)

handle is hein.journals/queen34 and id is 1 raw text is: Queen's University       Faculty of Law    Volume 34      Number 1                 Fall 2008
Open Federalism and the Spending Power
Foreword Hoi Kong                                                                         i
Federalism Dreams John D. Whyte                                                           1
Imperium in imperio? Des d&squilibres, du pouvoir f6deral de dpenser et du
constitutionalisme au Canada Marc Chevrier                                            29
Reflections on the Federal Spending Power: Practice, Principles, Perspectives
ThomasJ. Courchene                                                                    75
The Spending Power and the Harper Government Harvey Lazar                               125
Current Exercises of the 'Federal Spending Power': What Does the Constitution Say
about Them? AndrdeLajoie                                                             141
The Myth of the Federal Spending Power Revisited Andrew Petter                          163
The Spending Power, Co-operative Federalism and Section 94 Marc-AntoineAdam             175
Building Firewalls and Deconstructing Canada by Hobbling the Federal Spending
Power: The Rise of the Harper Doctrine ErrolP. Mendes                                225
The Political Economy of the Federal Spending Power RoderickA. Macdonald               249
The Spending Power, Constitutional Interpretation and Legal Pragmatism  Hoi Kong       305
Constitutional Change in the 21st Century: A New Debate over the Spending Power
Sujit Choudhry                                                                       375
How Do You Limit a Power that Does not Exist? Alain Nol                               391
The Federal Spending Power Is Now Chiefly for People, not Provinces Tom Kent           413
Articles
A Concept of Legal Tradition H. Patrick Glenn                                          427
Deterrence as a Principle of Youth Sentencing: No Effect on Youth, but a Significant
Effect on Judges Carla Cesaroni and Nicholas Bala                                    447
Reviews
Robert Leckey, Contextual Subjects: Family, State, and Relational Theory
Susan B. Boyd                 483
Peter H. Russell, Two Cheers for Minority Government: The Evolution of Canadian Parliamentary Democracy
Hugh Mellon                   493
John D. Whyte, Moving Toward Justice: Legal Traditions andAboriginalJustice
John Richards                  497

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