Criminal Law

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Chapter 7

Transnational Crimes of International Concern

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

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Discussion of domestic or common crimes that affect or engage the interests of more than one state when they are committed, including transnational organized crime and terrorism, and the … ; 115 $11.50 Add
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Chapter 7

Proliferation

From: National Security Law 2e

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Readings in Part 2 of this title, "Threats", discuss, categorize, and explore various actions that can threaten national security. Topics discussed in this chapter include weapons … ; 49 $4.90 Add
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Chapter 7: When Is a Search Law Reasonable?

From: Search and Seizure

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A. Introduction B. Considerations for Assessing a Reasonable Law C. Holdings on Reasonable Law ; 50 $5.00 Add
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Charter Considerations

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

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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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Compelling Appearance and Judicial Interim Release

From: Criminal Procedure, 4/e

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Discussion of procedure for laying charges, the mechanisms used to compel the appearance of an accused person in court, and what to do with the person after the appearance in terms of release. 29 $5.80 Add
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Conflict of Interest

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

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Examination of issues relating to situations in which a lawyer is placed in a position where loyalty to a client is compromised. ; 66 $6.60 Add
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Consent and Restraint in the Law of Assault

From: Sovereignty, Restraint, and Guidance

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Chapter 6 shows how differences in legislative purpose can transform the meaning of superficially similar concepts and language, and that the courts can sometimes struggle to cope with … 32 $3.20 Add
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Countering Terrorism at the National Level

From: National Security Law

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Discusses countering terrorism at the national level, focusing on pre-9/11 Criminal Code provisions, United Nations regulations, the Anti-Terrorism Act and the question of extraterritorial … 46 $4.60 Add
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Digital Evidence

From: Lawyer's Guide to the Forensic Sciences

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Discusses the role of digital evidence, considering the science of digital evidence and the role of the digital evidence expert in criminal cases. A case study and legal context are also provided. ; 38 $3.80 Add
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Dogged Determination vs. the Disease of Certainty

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

The author descrbes the dogged determination by the police that is an essential part of every Mr. Big case. This can create a danger as determination can become transformed into “tunnel … 17 $1.70 Add
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Interdict

Restricting the Movement of Threats

From: False Security

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Exploration of “interdiction”: directly or indirectly inhibiting the movement of suspected terrorists. ; 26 $2.60 Add
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Intoxication

From: Criminal Law, 7/e

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Examination of the defence of intoxication for specific intent and general intent offences. 9 $0.90 Add
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Lawyers in the Youth Justice Process

From: Youth Criminal Justice Law, 3/e

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Discussion of the evolution of the involvement of lawyers in the youth justice process and the contentious issues related to the role. ; 40 $4.00 Add
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Opinion and Expert Evidence

From: Law of Evidence, 7/e

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Examination of the general exclusionary rule of opinion evidence and exceptions to it, the lay opinion evidence rule, the ultimate evidence rule, and the presentation and evaluation of evidence … ; 41 $4.10 Add
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Privileges, Protections, and Immunities

From: The Law of Evidence, 8/e

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Topics covered in this chapter include: solicitor-client privilege, litigation privilege, the Implied Undertaking Rule, settlement negotiation privilege, informer privilege, spousal privilege, … ; ; 95 $9.50 Add
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R. v. Butler, 1992

From: The Court and the Charter

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that while the obscenity provisions of the Criminal Code infringed the right to freedom of expression, they were justified as a reasonable limit under the … ; ; ; 15 $1.50 Add