Waldman v. Canada

Lambert M. Surhone, Mariam T. Tennoe, Susan F. Henssonow, 2010
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"Waldman v. Canada" is a specialized book that deals with a significant case decided by the UN Human Rights Committee in 1999. The case addresses the funding of schools in Ontario, particularly the regulations that benefit Roman Catholic schools in comparison to public schools. The discussion on the equal treatment of educational institutions and the associated legal implications is thoroughly examined in this book. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the legal framework and the societal impacts that have arisen from the decision. The content is primarily based on articles from Wikipedia and other free sources, providing a broad perspective on the topic. This book is aimed at readers interested in economics and law who wish to understand the complex issues of educational funding and religious freedom in Canada.

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topic
Economy & Law
Author
Lambert M. SurhoneMariam T. TennoeSusan F. Henssonow
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010
Item number
55330283

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Publisher
Betascript Publishing
Category
Reference books
Release date
4.3.2025

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topic
Economy & Law
Author
Lambert M. SurhoneMariam T. TennoeSusan F. Henssonow
Year
2010
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010

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