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Book Review: The Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood By Robert I. Sharpe andPatricia I. McMahon

机译:书评:人事案件:法人格斗的起源和遗产罗伯特·夏普和帕特里夏·麦克马洪

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Edwards v. Attorney General of Canada ("the Persons case") is a landmark Canadian legal decision. By petition of the Famous Five, this case determined in 1929 that women were "persons" qualified to be appointed to the Senate, and it coined the "living tree" metaphor to command a progressive approach to constitutional interpretation in Canada. Justice Robert Sharpe of the Ontario Court of Appeal and Toronto-based lawyer Patricia McMahon illuminate the rich connections of the Famous Five and other figures in the case to Alberta and Canadian law and politics and go on to evaluate the case's modern legacy.
机译:爱德华兹诉加拿大总检察长(“人身案”)是加拿大一项具有里程碑意义的法律裁决。通过五名名人的请愿,此案于1929年确定女性是有资格被任命为参议院议员的“人”,并创造了“活树”的隐喻,以命令加拿大逐步采用宪法解释方法。安大略上诉法院的大法官罗伯特·夏普和多伦多律师帕特里夏·麦克马洪阐明了该案中的名人五人和其他人物与艾伯塔省和加拿大法律和政治之间的紧密联系,并继续对该案的现代遗产进行了评估。

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