Criminal Law

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Table of Cases
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Table of Cases

From: National Security Law 2e

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Termination of the Client-Lawyer Relationship

Termination of the Client-Lawyer Relationship

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

Examination of the termination of the lawyer-client relationship before the client’s matter is concluded, either from discharge by the client or withdrawal by the lawyer. ; 38 $3.80 Add
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Terrorism Trials

Terrorism Trials

From: In The Balance

Discusses terrorism trials, focusing on security concerns, the use of technology, evidence and judicial independence. 6 $0.60 Add
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Tests of Maturity

Tests of Maturity

An Australian Perspective

From: In The Balance

Examines texts of maturity from an Australian perspective, focusing on new criminal offences, the Security Legislation Review Committee (SLRC), sedition, agency powers, control orders, … 24 $2.40 Add
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The Anatomy of Mr. Big

The Anatomy of Mr. Big

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

This chapter builds on the case studies of previous chapters by breaking the RCMP’s Mr. Big operations into the component parts: case selection, making contact, establishing a relationship, … 47 $4.70 Add
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The Bad: R v. Unger

The Bad: R v. Unger

From: The "Mr Big" Sting

This chapter details a crime, how evidence was ignored, and a jailhouse informant was believed to build a Mr Big sting. The suspect was subsequently charged and convicted, but more than a decade … 19 $1.90 Add
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The Basics of Admissibility and the Evaluation of Evidence

The Basics of Admissibility and the Evaluation of Evidence

From: Law of Evidence, 7/e

Examination of basic rules of admission or exclusion of evidence in relation to materiality, relevance, and weight. ; 26 $2.60 Add
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The Basics of Admissibility and the Evaluation of Evidence
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The Basics of Admissibility and the Evaluation of Evidence

From: The Law of Evidence, 8/e

Topics covered in this chapter include: The basic rules of admissibility, materiality, relevance, exclusionary discretion, and the standards of admissibility of evidence. ; ; 31 $3.10 Add
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The Canadian Seal Hunt as Seen in Fraser’s Mirror

The Canadian Seal Hunt as Seen in Fraser’s Mirror

From: Canadian Perspectives on Animals and the Law

Examination of commercial exploitation of animals illustrated by the example of the Canadian seal hunt. ; 28 $2.80 Add
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The Changing Face of Youth Corrections

The Changing Face of Youth Corrections

From: Children and the Law

Review of youth justice legislation specifically as it relates to the treatment of incarcerated youth. 17 $1.70 Add
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The Children’s Trilogy

The Children’s Trilogy

The Best Interests of the Child Principle and the Principles of Fundamental Justice

From: Children and the Law

Review of Supreme Court of Canada cases exploring the relationship between the best interests of the child principle and the principle of fundamental justice. 22 $2.20 Add
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The Core Crimes

The Core Crimes

From: International and Transnational Criminal Law, 2/e

Discussion of the core international law crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. ; 60 $6.00 Add
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The Criminal Law and the Constitution
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The Criminal Law and the Constitution

From: Criminal Law

This chapter discussed how constitutional law plays a role in criminal law. The author discussed the federal jurisdiction over criminal law as determined by the Constitution Act, 1867 which also … 72 $7.20 Add
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The Criminal Law and the Constitution

The Criminal Law and the Constitution

From: Criminal Law, 7/e

Examination of the criminal law in relation to constitutional division of powers and to the Charter of Rights. 67 $6.70 Add
The Death of a Butterfly

The Death of a Butterfly

Mental Health Court Diaries

Canada has seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of mentally ill people entering the criminal justice system. In Canada and the United States, mental health courts were introduced in the late … 252 View
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The Fault Element, or Mens Rea
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The Fault Element, or Mens Rea

From: Criminal Law

In this chapter the author discussed Mens Rea and the related fault elements. Included in this chapter are the various forms of subjective and objective Mens Rea as well as mistake of fact. 60 $6.00 Add