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Chapter 8: When Is a Search Reasonably Conducted?

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A. Introduction

B. Reasonable Search of the Person

C. Reasonable Territorial Searches

D. Reasonable Search Involving Information

E. Post-collection Events Constituting an Unreasonable Search or Seizure

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Robert Diab

Robert Diab is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Thompson Rivers University, where he teaches criminal law, evidence, and jurisprudence. He has written extensively on constitutional rights, police powers, and civil liberties and is the author of The Harbinger Theory: How the Post-9/11 Emergency Became Permanent and the Case for Reform (Oxford University Press, 2015) and Guantanamo North (Fernwood, 2008). He has also practised as Crown and defence counsel in trial and appeal courts in British Columbia. 

Chris D.L. Hunt

Chris Hunt is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Thompson Rivers University. He earned his LLM and PhD from Cambridge University, clerked for the justices of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and practised commercial litigation in Vancouver. He teaches contract law, evidence, and unjust enrichment. He has written extensively on a range of topics, including privacy, evidence, and contracts. His work has been cited numerous times by Canadian courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada.