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978-1-80262-864-7 |
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https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S1059-43372022000087A005/full/html |
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The Role of the Person in Modern Constitutional Law: How State-inflicted Harms Become Personal |
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Emerald |
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Quarterly |
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Vol. 87A,2022 |
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This chapter examines the role of the person in modern constitutional law. Through a reading of two Canadian Supreme Court decisions – RWDSU v. Dolphin Delivery and R. v. Malmo-Levine – it suggests that while the person is the subject of modern constitutional law’s protective gaze, it can also sometimes function as a scapegoat, taking the fall for harms engineered in part by the state (harms, in other words, that really ought to attract constitutional scrutiny given constitutional law’s orienting preoccupation with ‘state action’) |
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Criminilisation |
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Constitutional theory |
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