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Bijuralism and Harmonization
THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE EXPRESSION OF BIJURALISM
THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE EXPRESSION OF BIJURALISM
Table of Contents
Introduction
The threat of assimilation of civil law by common law
The overriding influence of common law over civil law
The movement for the affirmation of civil law in relation to common law
The equal recognition of civil law and common law
The developing awareness of the conceptual autonomy of civil law in relation to common law
The confirmation of the complementary relationship between civil law and federal law
Conclusion
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Date modified:
2022-08-25