Faculty Publications


HUSCROFT, G.

Publications since 2002

Books

Huscroft and Miller (eds.), The Challenge of Originalism: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Dyzenhaus, Hunt, and Huscroft, (eds.) A Simple Common Lawyer: Essays in Honour of Michael Taggart (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2009)

Huscroft, (ed.), Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008)

Huscroft and Taggart (eds.) Inside and Outside Canadian Administrative Law (University of Toronto Press, 2006)

Huscroft and Brodie (eds.) Constitutionalism in the Charter Era (Toronto: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004)

Rishworth, Huscroft, Optican, and Mahoney , The New Zealand Bill of Rights (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2003)

Huscroft and Rishworth (eds.) Litigating Rights: Perspectives from Domestic and International Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2002)


Articles

Huscroft and Miller, "Introduction" in Huscroft and Miller (eds.), The Challenge of Originalism: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Huscroft, "Vagueness, Finiteness, and the Limits of Interpretation and Construction" in Huscroft and Miller (eds.), The Challenge of Originalism: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Huscroft and Miller, "Introduction" in Huscroft and Miller (eds.), The Challenge of Originalism (New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)

Huscroft, "Reconciling Duty and Discretion: The Attorney General in the Charter Era" (2009) 34 Queen's Law Journal 769

Huscroft and Rishworth
, "You Say You Want a Revolution’: Bills of Rights in the Age of Human Rights" in Dyzenhaus, Hunt, and Huscroft, (eds.) A Simple Common Lawyer: Essays in Honour of Michael Taggar (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2009) 123-150.

Huscroft, "Rationalizing Judicial Supremacy: The Mischief of Dialogue Theory" in Kelly and Manfredi eds, Contested Constitutionalism" (University of British Columbia Press, 2009)

Huscroft, "Introduction" in (ed.), Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008)

Huscroft, "The Duty of Fairness - From Nicholson to Baker and Beyond" in Sossin and Flood, eds.,Administrative Law in Context (Toronto: Emond-Montgomery, 2008)

Huscroft, “Constitutionalism from the Top Down” (2006) 45 Osgoode Hall LJ 91-104

Huscroft, (with James Allan and Nessa Lynch), “The Citation of Overseas Authority in Rights Litigation in New Zealand” (2006) 11 Otago LR 433-467

Huscroft,"The Trouble with Living Tree Interpretation" (2006) 25 U Queensland LJ 3-23

Huscroft, "The Constitutional and Cultural Underpinnings of Freedom of Expression: Lessons from the United States and Canada" (2006) 25 U Queensland LJ 181-202

Huscroft, "Judicial Review from CUPE to CUPE", in Inside and Outside Canadian Administrative Law(2006)

Huscroft, "Political Litigation and the Role of the Court" (2006) 34 Sup Ct L Rev 35

Allan and Huscroft, "Constitutional Rights Coming Home to Roost? Rights Internationalism in American Courts" (2006) 43 San Diego LR 1

Huscroft, "Thank God We're Here': Judicial Exclusivity in Charter Interpretation and Its Consequences", (2004) 25 Sup Ct L Rev (2d) 241.

Huscroft,"A Constitutional 'Work in Progress'? The Charter and the Limits of Progressive Interpretation", in Constitutionalism in the Charter Era(2004), also published (2004) 23 Sup Ct. L. Rev

Huscroft, "Is the Defeat of Health Warnings a Victory for Human Rights? The Attorney-General and Pre-legislative Scrutiny for Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights" [2003] Public Law Review 109.

Huscroft, "Canadian and New Zealand Perspectives on the Separation of Church and State", (2003) 41 Brandeis LJ 507.

Huscroft, "Protecting Rights and Parliamentary Sovereignty: New Zealand's Experience with a Charter-inspired, Statutory Bill of Rights", (2002) 21 Windsor Year Book of Access to Justice 111.

Huscroft, "Rights, Bills of Rights, and the Role of Courts and Legislatures", Litigating Rights: Perspectives from Domestic and International Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2002) at 3.


Op-Ed

"What's so difficult about prosecuting polygamy?" Globe and Mail, 21 April 2008

"Judicial Reform Inevitable" Toronto Star, February 22, 2006

"New system to select top judges still elitist", Toronto Star, November 15, 2005

"It's all about politics", Ottawa Citizen Tuesday, July 26, 2005

"The Court is not Charter-Shy", Globe and Mail , May 3 2005

"Ottawa's legal Fig-Leaf", Globe and Mail, October 1 2004

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