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    "Professor Gall has provided us with an extraordinarily broad and comprehensive overview of our legal system."
    — The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C. Chief Justice of Canada

    From the Foreword

    Separate chapters detail the role and hierarchy of

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:42958753
    Publication date:2004-08-26
    Practice area:Legal research & writing skills
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:The Canadian Legal System, Fifth Edition, Print Softbound book and ProView eBook
    Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
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    Gerald Gall, O.C.

    Gerald L. Gall was a teacher, writer, and attorney. He served as President of the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights and was one of three founding fathers of the Centre. He was also a Professor of Law at the University of Alberta, and a barrister