Language and Canadian Public Law

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Language and Canadian Public Law
Abstract
An analysis of the minority language rights and Canadian public law, espacially as it impacts on Francophones outside Quebec and on Quebec's English-speaking minority. The author argues that the institutional structures of English Quebecers give the appearance that they are Canada's "best treated minority," but the individuals rights of English Quebecers, and all minority groups in the province, make them worse treated than minorities elsewhere in the country.
Book Title
Law, Policy, and International Justice : Essays in Honour of Maxwell Cohen
Place
Montreal and Kingston
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
1993
Pages
320-364
Language
en
ISBN
0-7735-1114-8
Citation
Grey, Julius. “Language and Canadian Public Law.” In Law, Policy, and International Justice : Essays in Honour of Maxwell Cohen, edited by William Kaplan and Donald McRae, 320–364. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993.
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