Criminal Law

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Compelling Appearance and Judicial Interim Release
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Compelling Appearance and Judicial Interim Release

From: Criminal Procedure, 4/e

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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Conclusion

Conclusion

The Need for a Re-think

From: False Security

Suggestions for improving terrorism investigations and prosecutions. ; 26 $2.60 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: Criminal Law, 7/e

Review of the evolution of and trends in Canadian criminal law, particularly in respect of the effect of the Charter. 26 $2.60 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: The Death of a Butterfly

Chapter 5 summarizes what we should learn from the existence of mental health courts, and explains how the emergence of mental health courts has transformed the criminal justice landscape for … 15 $1.50 Add
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Conclusion: Trends in Criminal Law
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Conclusion: Trends in Criminal Law

From: Criminal Law

In this conclusion the author discussed how the Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms has changed criminal law in the country. Additionally, the author provided insight to the trends and ongoing … 31 $3.10 Add
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Conclusions

Conclusions

From: Law of Evidence, 7/e

Analysis of the evolution towards, and the desirability of, a principled or purposive approach to the law of evidence. ; 9 $0.90 Add
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Conclusions and Recommendations

Conclusions and Recommendations

From: International Tax Evasion in the Global Information Age

Conclusions regarding the effectiveness of tax exchange information agreements and recommendations for changes to tax policy to combat international tax evasion. ; 16 $1.60 Add
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Conditional Imprisonment
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Conditional Imprisonment

A Troubling Past and an Uncertain Future

From: Sentencing in Canada

Chapter 4 discusses conditional sentences of imprisonment as an alternative to traditional institutional incarceration. The chapter explores the legislative history of CSI, challenges that it has … ; 25 $2.50 Add
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Confidentiality

Confidentiality

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

Examination of the problems and concerns arising from the lawyer’s core obligation to keep client information confidential, plus the duty of confidentiality owed to non-clients. ; 51 $5.10 Add
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Confidentiality Exceptions

Confidentiality Exceptions

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

Examination of situations where ethical rules may relieve counsel from the usual obligation to keep information confidential, based on countervailing societal values. ; 55 $5.50 Add
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Conflict of Interest

Conflict of Interest

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

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

Consent and Restraint in the Law of Assault

From: Sovereignty, Restraint, and Guidance

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

Countering Terrorism at the National Level

From: National Security Law

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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Court Preparation
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Court Preparation

From: Child Victims in Canada’s Justice System

Chapter Fifteen Court Preparation examines the extensive list of procedures and tools used to familiarize and increase a child’s understanding of their role in court, and to recommend … ; ; 18 $1.80 Add
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Courts Constraining Parliament? Restraint and De Minimis

Courts Constraining Parliament? Restraint and De Minimis

From: Sovereignty, Restraint, and Guidance

Chapter 4 explains the interpretive presumption that, in devising criminal offences, Parliament did not intend to target courses of action that are widely believed to be morally permissible or, … 19 $1.90 Add
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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