Criminal Law

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Chapter 5

Terrorism

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 Terrorism and … ; 106 $10.60 Add
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Chapter 5: Searches and Seizures Authorized by Law 1: Standard Warrant

From: Search and Seizure

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A. Reasonable Probability Versus Suspicion B. A General Introduction to Warrants C. Challenging a Search or Seizure with a Warrant ; 33 $3.30 Add
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Conditional Imprisonment

A Troubling Past and an Uncertain Future

From: Sentencing in Canada

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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

From: Ethics and Criminal Law, 2/e

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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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Courts Constraining Parliament? Restraint and De Minimis

From: Sovereignty, Restraint, and Guidance

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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 Responsibility

Part I

From: Mental Disorder and the Law 2/e

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This chapter examines the not criminally responsible defence on account of a mental disorder, specifically forms of automatism. ; 39 $3.90 Add
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Critically Examining the Forensic Sciences

Inquiries and Reports

From: Lawyer's Guide to the Forensic Sciences

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Considers the importance of critically examining the forensic sciences, focusing on the Ratushny Self Defence Review, the Morin Inquiry, the Inquiry regarding Thomas Sophonow, the Manitoba … 69 $6.90 Add
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Disclosing the Abuse

From: Child Victims in Canada’s Justice System

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Chapter Four Disclosing the Abuse examines the challenges of getting children to come forward with their abuse to those who can help; many children do not report their abuse until much later, or … ; ; 7 $0.70 Add
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Drug Categories and Their Expected Symptoms

From: Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada

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This chapter outlines the seven categories of drugs considered by the Drug Recognition Evaluation (DRE) program. 8 $0.80 Add
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Hearsay

From: Law of Evidence, 7/e

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Examination of the general rule excluding an out-of-court statement adduced to prove the truth of its contents. ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Hearsay

From: The Law of Evidence, 8/e

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Topics covered in this chapter include: recognizing hearsay, scenarios under which hearsay may be admissible as evidence in court, prior inconsistent statements, prior testimony, prior … ; ; 98 $9.80 Add
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Indirect Enforcement

National Prosecution of the Core Crimes

From: International and Transnational Criminal Law, 2/e

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Survey of the prosecution of the core crimes by national courts, with an emphasis on the Canadian context. ; 63 $6.30 Add
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International Tax Enforcement in Canada

From: International Tax Evasion in the Global Information Age

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Examination of powers and tools that the Canada Revenue Agency uses to obtain taxpayer information for an audit, whether for civil or criminal purposes, particularly in non-voluntary situations. ; 42 $4.20 Add
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Procedural Fairness as a Principle of Fundamental Justice

From: Fundamental Justice

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Explores procedural fairness as a principle of fundamental justice by considering general principles such as the requirement of a fair process and solicitor-client privilege. Procedural fairness … 63 $6.30 Add
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Search and Seizure

From: Criminal Procedure, 4/e

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Discussion of the law of search and seizure, including the concept of reasonable expectation of privacy and the test of whether a search was executed reasonably and authorized by a reasonable law. 139 $27.80 Add
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Substantive Principles of Sentencing

From: Law of Sentencing

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Outlines the substantive principles of sentencing, focusing primarily on proportionality, parity and restraint. The role of these principles in providing a framework for sentencing is also discussed. 15 $1.50 Add