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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
1 Introduction
Part I
2 Constitutional Interpretation and the Legitimacy of Judicial Review
Part II
3 Equality and the Liberal Form of Rights
4 Freedom of Expression and the Politics of Communication
5 Freedom of Association and the Dissociation of Workers
6 Power to the Powerful
Part III
7 Judges and Dominant Ideology
Part IV
8 Rights as Political Discourse: The Charter Meets the Charlottetown Accord
9 What’s Wrong with Social Rights?
10 Conclusion
NOTES
REFERENCES
CASES CITED
INDEX

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