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The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds new titles to its collections at the Regina and Saskatoon King’s Bench courthouses. Members may borrow materials by contacting library staff, submitting a request through the online catalogue, or visiting a Law Society Library in person. The public is welcome to consult materials on site at any Law Society Library.
Constitutional and Charter Law Titles
New titles in the collection are listed with the publisher’s description. Select the links to view an item’s table of contents:
A Proactive Practitioner’s Guide to Section 11(b) of the Charter, 2nd ed. / Tracy Kozlowski (2025)
“As transitional cases phase out of appellate courts and the criminal justice system recovers from pandemic-related strain, Section 11(b) litigation remains a critical issue in criminal law. The book examines key aspects of the Jordan framework and highlights unresolved issues that will continue to shape future litigation and legal interpretation.”
The Annotated Canadian Human Rights Act / Marni Tolensky (2025-2026)
“Provides instant access to the practice, procedure, and jurisprudence arising out of the Canadian Human Rights Act. This is an indispensable and current reference for human rights, and labour and employment law practitioners as well as human resources professionals.”
The Canadian Charter of Rights Annotated / Bruce Dunlop (Looseleaf release 2025)
“Edited by two experienced and highly respected counsel with backgrounds in constitutional and criminal law, [this title] gives you a clear perspective on the Charter. This resource offers a thorough examination of Charter case law developed over the years.”
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 6th ed. / Errol Mendez (2025)
“More than forty years after the enactment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, this landmark treatise examines the interpretation and application of the Charter by Canadian courts in both the private and criminal law spheres, as well as its impact on the Canadian legal system.”
Constitutional Interpretation / Sujit Choudhry (2025)
“This insightful Handbook argues that constitutional interpretation has two core elements: constitutional text and constitutional context. Through a combination of thematic chapters and country-specific case studies, the Handbook analyses commitments found in preambles, epilogues, and other constitutional elements, as well as the overall constitutional structure.”
Constitutional Law of Canada, 5th ed. / Peter Hogg (Looseleaf release 2025)
“[This title] starts off from the fundamentals and dives deep into every topic, enough to prepare the reader to interpret the law.”
Constitutional Litigation in Canada / Andrew Lokan (Looseleaf release 2025)
“[This title] features a full and systematic treatment of the issues that arise at all stages of a proceeding from a practical perspective. Supplemented with precedents, such as pleadings, affidavits, and facts, this text is useful for both practitioners and students alike.”
The Notwithstanding Clause in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Caitlin Salvino (2025)
“This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the clause’s history, design, political uses, and the judicial and academic responses. It provides the foundational context of section 33, offering readers an in-depth understanding of this uniquely Canadian provision, which has sparked controversy for over four decades.”
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