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Ted McWhinney

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333:"quietly and without fanfare by simply failing legally to proclaim any successor to the Queen in relation to Canada". This would, he claimed, be a way of bypassing the need for a constitutional amendment that would require unanimous consent by the federal parliament and all the provincial legislatures. However, Ian Holloway, Dean of Law at the 509: 293:; chief adviser to the Canadian government's Task Force on National Unity (the Pepin-Robarts Commission); Royal Commissioner of Enquiry to the Government of Quebec; Special Commissioner of Enquiry for the Government of 300:
The author of 24 books (two of them in French and one in German), editor of 11 symposium volumes, and author of several hundred scientific articles, he was the first jurist from Canada to be elected to the century-old
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and was a member of the Institut Grand-Ducal of Luxembourg, and of the Académie Internationale de Droit Comparé in Paris. He died on May 19, 2015.
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Barbara Yaffe, "Ditching royals is easy, expert says When Queen ends her reign, Canada can just fail to proclaim Charles as the king",
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Lectures and writings by Ted McWhinney published on the website of the UN Audiovisual Library of International Law
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who was often called upon to advise the Canadian government. He reportedly advised successive
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Biography of McWhinney on the website of the UN Audiovisual Library of International Law.
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lawyer and academic specializing in constitutional and international law. He was a
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from British Columbia
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In 2005, in anticipation of the publication of his book,
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Canadian judges of international courts and tribunals
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Member of Parliament
Vancouver Quadra
John Turner
Stephen Owen
Lismore
New South Wales
Australia
Vancouver
British Columbia
Liberal
Vancouver
British Columbia
QC
Canadian
Liberal Party
Parliament
Vancouver Quadra
Lismore, New South Wales
Australia
North Sydney Boys High School
University of Sydney
Sydney University Liberal Club
Student Representative Council
professor emeritus
Simon Fraser University
Canadian Constitution
Canadian prime ministers
John Diefenbaker
governors general
Yale

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