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1 Canada’s Judiciary Katrina Cohen Comparative Justice October 15, 2008

2 Canada’s Legal System Public vs. private law A “bijural” system (Quebec Act of 1744): –English common law –Quebec Civil Code Aboriginal traditions British North America Act/Constitution Act of 1867 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982), and the “Notwithstanding” clause

3 Judicial Independence: Entrenched in Canada’s Constitution Security of tenure –Appointment –Educational programs –Removal (Canadian Judicial Council) Security of finances and salaries Institutional administrative independence

4 Structure of National Judiciary: Complex Federalism Federal authority: –Appoints/pays/removes federal judges and superior provincial court judges –Establishes nationwide criminal court procedure Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of Canada Administrative tribunals

5 Structure of National Judiciary: Complex Federalism Provincial authority: –Appoints/pays/removes provincial court judges –Establishes civil procedure for all provincial courts Provincial courts Superior provincial courts: –Trial –Appeals

6 Visualize the Court Structure

7 Supreme Court of Canada The Court first sat in the Railway Committee Room in the Parliament buildings, then moved to a two-story building at the bottom of Parliament Hill in 1882. Finally the Court moved to this separate building in Ottawa in 1946.

8 Supreme Court of Canada Highest national court of appeal Docket control, except in some criminal cases and provincial references Hearings of appeals: –Panels of five, seven or nine –Open to public and taped for broadcast –Oral arguments last one hour per side, and judges often ask questions Written opinions with dissent

9 Supreme Court of Canada: Judges Nine judges, selected regionally Appointment: –Prime Minister, Cabinet –Advisory Committee –Governor in Council (official appointment) Removal difficult, need Parliament’s approval (both houses) Chief Justice: –Presides at trial –Chooses judge panels –Chairs Canadian Judicial Council

10 Judicial Review in Canada Grounds: –Division of Control –Charter of Rights and Freedoms Abstract judicial review: Appeals from provincial references Concrete judicial review

11 Recent Judicial Cases and Controversies in Canada Too much judicial activism? –Provincial Judges Reference (1997): Created judicial salary commissions Same-sex marriage: –Notwithstanding clause in Alberta –Re: Same-Sex Marriage (2004) War on terrorism, Iraq War: –Freedom of the press –Courts checking post-9/11 laws –Internal independence: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/09/22/hinzmsn-stay.html http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/09/22/hinzmsn-stay.html

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