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1 W.P.M. Kennedy, The Constitution of Canada: An Introduction to its Development and Law (London and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1922).
2 W.P.M. Kennedy, Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759–1915 (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1918).
3 Friedland stated that “[t]o write a full biography of [Kennedy] would be difficult, although not impossible.” Martin Friedland, “The Enigmatic W.P.M. Kennedy,” introduction to The Constitution of Canada: An Introduction to its Development and Law, by W.P.M. Kennedy (London and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1922), i at v.
4 See Reference re Supreme Court Act, ss 5 and 6, 2014 SCC 21; Reference re Senate Reform, 2014 SCC 21.
5 See John Ralston Saul, Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine and Robert Baldwin (Toronto: Penguin, 2010) (Extraordinary Canadian Series) and see Institute for Canadian Citizenship, Lafontaine-Baldwin Symposium, online: https://www.icc-icc.ca/en/lbs/.
6 See e.g. Claire L’Heureux-Dubé, “The Importance of Dialogue: Globalization and the International Impact of the Rehnquist Court,” Tulsa Law Review 34, no. 15 (1998); Sujit Choudhry, “Globalization in Search of Justification: Toward a Theory of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation,” Indiana Law Journal 74, no. 819 (1999); Sujit Choudhry, ed., The Migration of Constitutional Ideas (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
7 See Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005).