Nathan Baker

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Appendix

Appendix

Possible Disclosure Materials

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

The Appendix lists possible disclosure materials which might be useful in assessing a drug-impaired driving case. 2 $0.20 Add
Autonomous Vehicles
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Autonomous Vehicles

Self-Driving Cars and the Law of Canada

Much of North American society has been built around automobiles — our cities are designed around them; our economy is propelled by them. Therefore, the impact and benefit of … ; 254 View
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Bill C-46 and the Amendments to the Criminal Code

Bill C-46 and the Amendments to the Criminal Code

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

Chapter 8 outlines the implications of Bill C-46 (now law), amendments to the Criminal Code, affecting both alcohol- and drug-impaired driving. 17 $1.70 Add
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Defining Autonomous Vehicles
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Defining Autonomous Vehicles

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter one, Baker defines what an automation is by examining the six levels of automation as defined by Society of American Engineers or SAE, Level 0: No Automation, Level 1: Driver … 15 $1.50 Add
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Examples of Autonomous or Semi-autonomous Vehicles Currently in Production
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Examples of Autonomous or Semi-autonomous Vehicles Currently in Production

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter two, Baker reviews all existing automated sensing systems being used in vehicles today, examining the varying levels and challenges of each. 13 $1.30 Add
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Legislative and Policy Review
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Legislative and Policy Review

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter three, Baker examines the different regulatory laws regarding vehicle automation on the federal, provincial, and international levels. 17 $1.70 Add
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Criminal and Quasi-criminal Liability
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Criminal and Quasi-criminal Liability

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter four, Baker explores the potential challenges and issues which will arise from how automated vehicles are likely to affect their application of the Criminal Code in Canada. 53 $5.30 Add
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Why Move Toward Autonomous Vehicles?
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Why Move Toward Autonomous Vehicles?

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter six, Baker reviews the arguments for why a move towards autonomous vehicles would be beneficial to present-day society, such as improved safety, shared ownership of vehicles, speed, … 10 $1.00 Add
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Philosophical Considerations: The Ghost in the Machine
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Philosophical Considerations: The Ghost in the Machine

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In chapter seven, Baker explores the ethics behind the machine learning based algorithms programmed into autonomous vehicles and the moral dilemma which can arise from the decision-making … 15 $1.50 Add
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Charter Considerations

Charter Considerations

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

While Charter issues in drug-impaired driving cases are often similar to those in alcohol-impaired driving cases, there are some distinct issues unique to drug-impaired driving, and those are … 28 $2.80 Add
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Chemical Testing for Drugs

Chemical Testing for Drugs

What It Is, How It Works

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

This chapter outlines the various chemical tests are used to detect the presence of drugs, using different bodily samples. 22 $2.20 Add
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Common Concerns with Drug-Impaired Driving Cases

Common Concerns with Drug-Impaired Driving Cases

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

This chapter suggests ways to assist triers-of-fact to best use and understand the evidence being presented before them in this new area of the law. 4 $0.40 Add
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Conclusion
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Conclusion

Future Hurdles

From: Autonomous Vehicles

In the conclusion, Barker reflects on the challenges presented by the further implementation of autonomous vehicles in the coming decades, and how their impact will stretch beyond civil and … 8 $0.80 Add
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Drug Categories and Their Expected Symptoms

Drug Categories and Their Expected Symptoms

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

This chapter outlines the seven categories of drugs considered by the Drug Recognition Evaluation (DRE) program. 8 $0.80 Add
Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

While drug-impaired driving has been a criminal offence in Canada since 1925, charges have been more common and more complex since the approval of the Drug Recognition Exercises (DRE) and … 265 View
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Experts

Experts

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

This chapter deals with the different types of experts who may be consulted in drug-impairment cases, and their individual areas of expertise. 13 $1.30 Add