A Written Constitution for Quebec?

Edited by Richard Albert & Léonid Sirota
Categories: Political Science, Health, Social Work & Psychology, Psychology, Political Theory
Series: Democracy, Diversity, and Citizen Engagement Series
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780228013853, 352 pages, January 2023
Ebook (PDF) : 9780228014775, January 2023
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780228014782, 352 pages, January 2023

Debating the feasibility and desirability of Canada’s first provincial constitution.

Description

No province in Canada has codified a written constitution, and whether Quebec should be the first remains a controversial question. A Written Constitution for Quebec? enters into the debate, drawing a roadmap through the legal, political, and constitutional terrain of the issue.
Leading scholars each take their own position in the debate, examining the issue from various sides and exploring the forms and limits of a codified Quebec constitution by asking whether Quebec should adopt a written constitution, how the province might go about it, and what such a document might achieve. Along with a comprehensive introduction to constitutional codification and how it relates to Quebec, the book opens with a proposal for a written constitution, with the analyses that follow expressing a diversity of views on the feasibility and desirability of a written constitution for the province. An array of perspectives through the lenses of Indigenous inclusion and reconciliation, interculturalism and democratic constitutionalism, and insights from other federal and plurinational states – are included in this wide-ranging volume.
Taking a doctrinal, historical, theoretical, and comparative approach, A Written Constitution for Quebec? extensively addresses Quebec’s constitutional future in Canada.

Reviews

“A novel addition to the literature, this book welcomes a lively interdisciplinary debate sprung from the idea of written constitutions. By focusing the study on the case of Quebec while also exploring perspectives from around the globe, the book enjoys the benefits of both a single-case study – with thick descriptions and insightful analysis – and a multi-case study – with wide-ranging and comparative insights.” Emmanuelle Richez, University of Windsor

“Insightful and incisive, this volume adds clarity to a topic that tends to be poorly understood, especially by Anglophone Canadians outside of Quebec. It is also an important contribution to scholarly work on substate dynamics and substate constitutions, which are too often overlooked." Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University

“I read this book in nearly one sitting—it is that good. Any scholar of Canadian or Quebec politics who reads this book will walk away thankful for the perspectives offered by the contributors and for the hard work of the collection’s two brilliant editors.” Publius