Justice Ivan Rand and the Role of a Judge in the Nation's Highest Court (Canada)
University of New Brunswick Law Journal 2010, Dec, 61
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INTRODUCTION What is the proper role for the judiciary in the governance of a country? This must be the most fundamental question when the work of judges is examined. It is a constitutional question. Naturally, the judicial role or, more specifically, the method of judicial decision-making, critically affects how lawyers function before the courts, i.e., what should be the content of the legal argument? What facts are needed? At an even more basic level, it affects the education that lawyers should experience.
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