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摘要
本文是对Martha Minow的文章《平等、公平和算法:向Rosalie Abella法官学习》的回应,本文从加拿大劳工律师、平等权利诉讼律师和前学者的角度出发。本文考虑了Minow的担忧,即算法决定是否可在阿贝拉·J (Abella J)在弗雷泽诉加拿大(Fraser v Canada)一案中对加拿大宪法平等法的精湛综合的背景下进行审理。它还评论了加拿大最高法院随后在R v Sharma案中的裁决在多大程度上破坏了这种综合。
Reflections on ‘Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella’
This article responds to Martha Minow’s article ‘Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella,’ from the perspective of a Canadian labour lawyer, equality rights litigator, and quondam academic. The article considers Minow’s concerns about whether algorithmic decisions are justiciable against the backdrop of Abella J’s superb synthesis of Canadian constitutional equality law in Fraser v Canada. It also comments on the extent to which the Supreme Court of Canada’s subsequent decision in R v Sharma has undermined that synthesis.