pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: A PASSION FOR JUSTICE
THE LEGACY OF JAMES CHALMERS MCRUER
By: J. Patrick Boyer
Format: Hardback

List price: £22.75


We believe that this item is permanently unavailable, and so we cannot source it.

ISBN 10: 0802006566
ISBN 13: 9780802006561
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
Pub. date: 2 November, 1994
Pages: 436
Synopsis: Patrick Boyer's portrait of James Chalmers McRuer (1890-1985), one of Canada's most outstanding jurists, sets out to discover the character of the man who played a key role in the evolution of Canadian law. His career of more than fifty years included service on the Archambault Royal Commission on Penal Reform from 1936 to 1938. He was appointed judge on the Ontario Court of Appeal in 1944, chief justice of the Ontario High Court in 1945, and from 1964 to 1971 he was head of the Royal Commission Inquiry into Civil Rights. From 1964 to 1977 he was chairman and later vice-chairman of the Ontario Law Reform Commission. The commission, the first such body in the British Commonwealth, was created largely through his efforts. He was its moving spirit for more than a decade, and his work on it was his most important legacy to future generations. The driving spirit behind McRuer was his passion for justice, rising from his conviction that the justice system should serve the oppressed, regardless of their ability to pay. As a law reformer, McRuer saw a pressing need to adapt the law so that it could better serve all people in the changed conditions of the twentieth century. He possessed a sharp sensitivity to the often hidden injustices existing in an advanced industrial society and a bureaucratic state. In his pursuit of the impulses that fuelled McRuer's career, Boyer reveals the anomalies within the man who was committed to penal reform but was known as 'Hanging Jim' for his readiness to send people to the gallows. A curious personal insensitivity was combined with legendary kindness. Not many people know that it was James Chalmers McRuer who 'discovered' the tenor Jon Vickers, and rescuedhim from a job at Kresge's to send him to the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. McRuer, in his judgments and in his public work, articulated much that underlies the sense of Canadian law.
Publication: Canada
Imprint: University of Toronto Press
Returns: Returnable
Some other items by this author:

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
Buying Silence (Paperback)
Biteback Publishing
Our Price : £18.25
more details
CONSTITUTIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (Paperback)
CAMBRIDGE GENERAL ACADEMIC
Our Price : £34.19
more details
Safety at Street Works and Road Works (Spiral bound)
TSO
Our Price : £9.12
more details
ADOPTION LAW (Paperback)
WILDY SIMMONDS & HILL
Our Price : £55.25
more details
MOTHERS IN & AFTER PRISON (Paperback)
WATERSIDE PRESS
Our Price : £22.50
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 LAW


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr A celebratory, inclusive and educational exploration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr for both children that celebrate and children who want to understand and appreciate their peers who do.
add to basket

Learning
That''s My Story!: Drama for Confidence, Communication and C... The ability to communicate is an essential life skill for all children, underpinning their confidence, personal and social wellbeing, and sense of self.
add to basket