By the Court
Anonymous Judgments at the Supreme Court of Canada
Peter McCormick author Marc D Zanoni author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:1st Mar '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Any court watcher knows that the Supreme Court of Canada delivers some of its major constitutional judgments in a “By the Court” format. The abandonment of the common law tradition of attributing decisions to individual judges in favour of an anonymous and unanimous approach is unique among Western democracies. By the Court is the first major study of these unanimous and anonymous decisions and features a complete inventory, chronology, and typology of these cases. Some significant examples include the Secession of Quebec reference and the Carter decision on assisted suicide. Peter McCormick and Marc Zanoni also ask where and why the idea emerged and whether it signals a genuinely collegial authorship or simply masks the dominance of the Chief Justice. Ultimately, By the Court explores the purposes and potential future of “By the Court,” framing this practice as the most dramatic form of a modern style that highlights the institution and downplays individual contributions.
This is an appealing book, and I recommend it to members of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries. Anyone with an interest in the history of the Supreme Court of Canada, their judgments, and the judgment writing process will enjoy this book.
-- Ann Marie Melvie, Law Librarian * Canadian Law Library ReviISBN: 9780774861724
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
268 pages