2001
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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(Ab)Using PowerThe Canadian Experience |
This book represents the first systematic effort in this country to integrate a variety of topics related to power abuse into a single collection. Each essay has been chosen on the strength of … | Dorothy E. Chunn; Robert Menzies; Susan Boyd | 287 | 2001 | View |
Administrative Law |
Administrative law probably touches each of us as citizens in more ways than any other area of law. It is the body of law that ensures that governments (and government officials) deal with us in … | David Mullan | 608 | 2001 | View |
In a Queer CountryGay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context |
In terms of rights and freedoms for queers, Canada holds an international reputation as among the most liberal of nations. Yet this picture of harmonious gay and lesbian assimilation is nothing … | Terry Goldie | 320 | 2001 | View |
Law of Sentencing |
The Law of Sentencing by Allan Manson is intended to provide a summary of the legal principles and rules that shape the current process of sentencing in Canada. The book will appeal to seasoned … | Allan Manson | 433 | 2001 | View |
Pieces of a PuzzlePerspectives on Child Sexual Abuse |
This collection presents various “pieces” towards a comprehensive understanding of child sexual abuse and is intended for practitioners, researchers and students interested in … | Diane Hiebert-Murphy; Linda Burnside | 126 | 2001 | View |
Resist!A Grassroots Collection of Stories, Poetry, Photos and Analyses from the Quebec City FTAA Protests and Beyond |
In late April, tens of thousands of people gathered to protest at the Second People’s Summit of the Americas (the FTAA Summit). RESIST! is a collection of young peoples’ experiences … | Bethany Or; Darryl Leroux; Eloginy Tharmendran; Emmie Tsumara; Jen Chang; Steve Daniels | 191 | 2001 | View |
From IntroductionFrom: Law of Sentencing |
Introduces the law of sentencing by discussing the scope of the criminal law and the roles of punishment and sentencing. | Allan Manson | 4 | 2001 | $0.40 Add |
From IntroductionOf Crime Waves and Crime Tsunamis From: (Ab)Using Power |
Dorothy E. Chunn; Robert Menzies; Susan Boyd | 14 | 2001 | $1.68 Add | |
From IntroductionFrom: Pieces of a Puzzle |
Diane Hiebert-Murphy; Linda Burnside | 7 | 2001 | $0.70 Add | |
From IntroductionFrom: Resist! |
Bethany Or; Darryl Leroux; Eloginy Tharmendran; Emmie Tsumara; Jen Chang; Steve Daniels | 3 | 2001 | $0.30 Add | |
From IntroductionFrom: In a Queer Country |
Queer literature review; "Queer Country?" Conference (1996) | Terry Goldie | 11 | 2001 | $0.11 Add |
From The Reach of Administrative LawFrom: Administrative Law |
Introduces the book by considering the reach of administrative law, focusing on the players, their roles and their limits, available avenues of recourse when statutory and prerogative authorities … | David Mullan | 26 | 2001 | $2.60 Add |
From A Brief History of Punishment and SentencingFrom: Law of Sentencing |
Provides a brief history of punishment, focusing on the birth of the penitentiary and the changing focus of punishment. A brief history of sentencing in Canada, specifically focusing on the … | Allan Manson | 26 | 2001 | $2.60 Add |
From Active Citizenship is the Best Defence against Abuse of PowerFrom: (Ab)Using Power |
Judy Rebick | 10 | 2001 | $1.20 Add | |
From Connecting the PiecesThe Experience of the Family Sexual Abuse Treatment Program From: Pieces of a Puzzle |
D. Kim Wilson; Linda Burnside | 15 | 2001 | $1.50 Add | |
From Constitutional FoundationsFrom: Administrative Law |
Discusses constitutional foundations, focusing on divisions of power, the implied Bill of Rights and other unwritten constitutional norms, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as … | David Mullan | 17 | 2001 | $1.70 Add |