Interactive Bibliography
We hereby wish to thank the Supreme Court Law Review (LexisNexis Canada), Revue générale de droit, the Revue juridique Thémis, and the Revue de la common law en français for granting us permission to reproduce the language rights related articles that were published in their review. Their collaboration played a key role in the success of the interactive bibliography.
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The Federal Court of Appeal of Canada: A View from the Inside of a Bijural and Bilingual Court
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—The Honorable Richard Boivin
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The Future of Canada's Official-Language Minorities
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—Sin Muscati
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(2008) 39 Sup. Ct. L. Rev. (2d) 347Download the file -
The Future of Official Language Minorities
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—Joseph Eliot Magnet
(1986) 27 C. de D. 189Visit the website -
The Linguistic Duality Debate in English Canada in 2019, 1969, and 1929
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—Robert J. Talbot
Talbot, R. J. (2021). The Linguistic Duality Debate in English Canada in 2019, 1969, and 1929. Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society, (17), 110–124. https://doi.org/10.7202/1084702arVisit the website -
The Linguistic Duality Debate in English Canada in 2019, 1969, and 1929
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—Robert Talbot
Robert Talbot, « The Linguistic Duality Debate in English Canada in 2019, 1969, and 1929 » (21 décembre 2021), vol 17 Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society pp 110-124.Visit the website -
The Manitoba language reference: judicial consideration of
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—S.J Whitley
"anguage charged with meaning"""" (1986) 15 Man. L.J. 295" -
The Manitoba Language Rights Reference and the doctrine of mandatory directory provisions
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—Sydney B Horton
(1986/87) 10 Dalhousie L.J. No. 3 195 -
The Official Languages Act of Canada : A Historical and Contemporary Review
CanadaPeriodical and collective articlesdans Jack Jedwab et Rodrigue Landry (ed.), “Life After 40/Après 40 ans, Official Languages Policy in Canada/Les politiques de langue officielle au Canada”, 2011, Kingston-Montreal, McGill-Queen’S U Press, p. 89-103 -
The Official Languages Act: Understanding Its Principles and Implementation
CanadaStudies—Marie-Ève Hudon
Canada, Legal and Social Affairs Division, The Official Languages Act: Understanding Its Principles and Implementation (Background Paper), Publication no 2017-33-E, by Marie-Ève Hudon, June 11 2020. -
The Practice of language rights in Canada by C. Michael MacMillan
CanadaPeriodical and collective articles—J.A Laponce
Reviewer/Critique (1999) 62 Sask. L. Rev. 637-638