Final Appeal

Decision-Making in Canadian Courts of Appeal

by Ian Greene, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski, Martin Thomas, and Carl Baar

Final Appeal is a detailed analysis of the nature and operation of Canada's courts of appeal.

Appeal courts--including the Supreme Court of Canada--rule on the most contentious issues facing Canadian society: abortion, Aboriginal land claims, gay rights.

The authors of this book have conducted extensive research into the nature and function of appeal courts and here present their findings. This book outlines how appeal court judges make their decisions and how they defend them; the role played by judicial discretion; regional differences in appeal court operations; and the increasingly controversial role courts play in policymaking.

Final Appeal is a detailed analysis of the nature and operation of Canada's courts of appeal.

About the Authors

Ian Greene

Ian Greene
IAN GREENE teaches political science at York University.

Peter McCormick

Peter McCormick
PETER McCORMICK teaches political science at the University of Lethbridge.

George Szablowski

GEORGE SZABLOWSKI taught political science at York University for many years.

Martin Thomas

MARTIN THOMAS teaches research methods in the political science department at York University.

Carl Baar

CARL BAAR taught political science at Brock University for twenty-two years.

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