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Combe --- McIntyre --- Musselmann, M. --- Patkau --- Canada
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Prayer --- Christianity --- Jesus Christ --- McIntyre, John, --- Humanity.
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Using archival resources, interviews with contemporaries, and legal sources, W.H. McConnell traces McIntyre's personal evolution from defending the Charter as a workable counterpoint to established common law principles, to gradual disenchantment with its overuse, by many of his colleagues and the lower courts, for developing social policy. In retrospect McIntyre's reservations have been prophetic: the "interventionist" trend has given rise to considerable criticism of the court by legal professionals, the media, and the Canadian public. He remained, however, a staunch proponent of freedom of expression and, in the Andrews case, framed the pivotal definition of "equality rights" in s.15 of the Charter that is still prevalently applied in Canadian courts. McConnell is persuasive in connecting McIntyre's restrained approach to Charter jurisprudence, especially its relation to governmental legislation, with his upbringing in Moose Jaw during the Depression and his early career at the Bar. This is an original contribution to our understanding both of an important judge and an important era in Canadian legal history.
Judges --- Alcaldes --- Cadis --- Chief justices --- Chief magistrates --- Justices --- Magistrates --- Courts --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Officials and employees --- McIntyre, W. R. --- McIntyre, William Rogers, --- Canada. --- Supreme Court of Canada
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God --- Imagination --- Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) --- Knowableness --- Religious aspects --- McIntyre, John,
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Balash, Joseph. --- Glick, Richard A. --- McIntyre, Kevin J. --- Nelson, Ryan. --- United States. --- Officials and employees --- Selection and appointment.
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Ce mémoire traite du sous-titrage interlinguistique du spectacle de stand-up Happy & Glorious de Michael McIntyre. Il retrace l'histoire du stand-up aux États-Unis, en France et au Royaume-Uni, présente une introduction à la traduction audiovisuelle et comporte des commentaires traductologiques sur certains extraits du spectacle.
stand-up --- traduction audiovisuelle --- sous-titrage --- traduction de l'humour --- Michael McIntyre --- Arts & sciences humaines > Langues & linguistique
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Allen, Heather --- Philipsz, Susan --- McIntyre, Mary --- Henderson, Kevin --- Vaughan, Karen --- Suchin, Peter --- Fagen, Graham --- McTigue, Eoghan --- Neilsen, Emma --- Sims, Theo --- Tortosa, Guy
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