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Double Aspect – Canadian public law and other exciting things Skip to content Double Aspect Canadian public law and other exciting things Menu Categories Constitutional law Federalism Law of Democracy Law and Religion Constitutional Theory Legal philosophy Political philosophy Power Corrupts The Justice System Criminal Law/Policy Administrative Law New Technologies History Law and economics Literature Uncategorized About About the Blog About Leonid Sirota About Mark Mancini Home A Strategy against Lethargy? Can courts order the government to appoint judges promptly? It’s complicated, but probably not In my last post , I summarized and criticized the Federal Court’s decision in Hameed v Canada (Prime Minister) , 2024 FC 242, which declared that the government of Canada has a duty under the constitution to just get on with judicial appointments already. Emmett Macfarlane has made many similar points on his Substack as wel...

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