Judicial Interventionism in Canada
Definition of Judicial Interventionism
Judicial Interventionism meaning or descrpition: an approach to the interpretation of law that draws on social, economic, and political values in interpreting the meaning and application of legal rules and principles (Source of this concept of Judicial Interventionism: emp.ca/books/468-7 and emp.ca/books/385-7)
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- Article Name: Judicial Interventionism
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- Description: Definition of Judicial Interventionism Judicial Interventionism meaning or descrpition: an approach to the interpretation [...]
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