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Criminal Law

Criminal Law

From: Constitutional Law, 5/e

Review of case law interpreting the divided federal and provincial responsibility for the criminal justice system. ; ; 27 $2.70 Add
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Criminal Law

Criminal Law

From: Religious Institutions and the Law in Canada 4/e

This chapter looks at topics which are sections of the Criminal Code that either expressly deal with religion per se or that would be recognized, still, by most people in Canada as having a … 34 $3.40 Add
Criminal Law
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Criminal Law

Eighth Edition

Since the publication of the first edition in 1996, Criminal Law by Kent Roach has become one of the most highly regarded titles in Irwin Law’s Essentials of Canadian Law … 691 View
Cruel Arithmetic

Cruel Arithmetic

Inside the Case Against Polygamy

For thirty years, lawyers, pundits, professors, and politicians had said that section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada—the criminal prohibition of polygamy—was unconstitutional, a … 402 View
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Decision and Aftermath

Decision and Aftermath

From: Cruel Arithmetic

This chapter focuses on the decision in the Polygamy Reference case. Chief Justice Bauman’s reasons for the judgement are discussed in detail. 20 $2.00 Add
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Defining the Principles of Fundamental Justice

Defining the Principles of Fundamental Justice

From: Fundamental Justice

Defines the principles of fundamental justice, particularly focusing on methods and sources such as the balancing of interests. Some rejected principles are also mentioned. 50 $5.00 Add
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Defining the Principles of Fundamental Justice

Defining the Principles of Fundamental Justice

From: Fundamental Justice 2/e

In chapter 3, the author states, as clearly and positively as the caselaw permits, the conditions under which section 7 will apply to a legal dispute. 36 $3.60 Add
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R. v. Marshall, 1999

R. v. Marshall, 1999

From: The Court and the Constitution

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that certain prohibitions on fishing in two federal regulations were invalid as being inconsistent with treaty rights under the Mi’kmaq … ; ; ; 15 $1.50 Add
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Democratic Dialogue in Practice

Democratic Dialogue in Practice

From: Supreme Court on Trial

Discussion of cases in which the Supreme Court examined legislation enacted in response to its previous decisions. 40 $4.00 Add
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Democratic Dialogue in Theory

Democratic Dialogue in Theory

From: Supreme Court on Trial

Discussion of the process by which the decisions of the Supreme Court be respected and obeyed while not necessarily giving the Court the final word. 15 $1.50 Add
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Democratic Rights

Democratic Rights

From: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Chapter 4 deals with judicial decisions regarding the “democratic rights” — for example, whether prisoners can vote, whether the Charter might force a more equitable … 44 $4.40 Add
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Democratic Rights

Democratic Rights

From: Charter of Rights and Freedoms 6/e

Analysis of voting rights and election of legislatures as set out in ss. 3, 4 and 5 of the Charter. ; 17 $1.70 Add
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Development as Remittances or Development as Freedom?

Development as Remittances or Development as Freedom?

Exploring Canada’s Temporary Migration Programs from a Rights-based Approach

From: Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada

Discusses development and Canada’s temporary migration programs, focusing on methods and terminology, problematic policies of "managed migration" and moving from meeting needs to … 28 $2.80 Add
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Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures

Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures

From: Supreme Court on Trial

Discussion of various Charter decisions to illustrate how legislatures usually have been able to effectively advance their objectives with prompt replies to such decisions without the use of the … 34 $3.40 Add
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Dialogue in Practice: 2001–2016

Dialogue in Practice: 2001–2016

From: Supreme Court on Trial

Discussion of whether dialogue between the courts and legislatures fits the practice of judicial review under the Charter. 48 $4.80 Add
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<p>Dialogue in Theory: A Response</p><p>to Critics</p>

Dialogue in Theory: A Response

to Critics

From: Supreme Court on Trial

Reply to criticisms of the role of the dialogue metaphor in explaining the nature of judicial decision making. 46 $4.60 Add