2015

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Improperly Obtained Evidence

Improperly Obtained Evidence

From: Law of Evidence, 7/e

Examination of the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence, both with and without a Charter violation, and in both civil and criminal trials. ; 56 $5.60 Add
In Defiance

In Defiance

On February 7, 2012, as students in Quebec prepared to vote to go on strike, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois gave a rousing speech: “What you do today will be remembered. The decision you make will … ; 186 View
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In Defiance

In Defiance

From: In Defiance

The government moves against the strike. But students are joined by tens of thousands of citizens banging pots and pans in the streets night after night. ; 14 $1.40 Add
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Inadmissibility

Inadmissibility

From: Immigration Law, 2/e

Examination of the criteria used to find a person inadmissible to Canada. ; 61 $6.10 Add
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Income Inequality in Canada: What Can Be Done

Income Inequality in Canada: What Can Be Done

From: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition

2013 report by Armine Yalnizyan to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance regarding what the federal government could do to offset the growth of income inequality. ; ; 5 $0.50 Add
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Indigenous Rights and Relations with Animals

Indigenous Rights and Relations with Animals

Seeing beyond Canadian Law

From: Canadian Perspectives on Animals and the Law

Examination of the limits of Canadian law on the understanding of the relationship between animals and the legal rights of Indigenous peoples. 22 $2.20 Add
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Indigenous Rights and Anti-Colonial Struggle

Indigenous Rights and Anti-Colonial Struggle

From: Canada after Harper

Art Manuel wraps up this section by reminding us of the long and lurid history of Canada’s mistreatment of its Aboriginal peoples. 14 $1.40 Add
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Institutional Memory

Institutional Memory

From: The Ward

3 $0.30 Add
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Insurable Interest

Insurable Interest

From: Insurance Law, 2/e

Definition and policy considerations underlying the concept of insurable interest, including a discussion of insuring beyond one’s interest. 42 $4.20 Add
Insurance Law, 2/e

Insurance Law, 2/e

Insurance is everywhere in Canadian society: health, employment, transportation, commerce, industry, and communications are all sectors of activity affected by insurance. Whether public or … 697 View
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Intentional Torts

Intentional Torts

From: Law of Torts, 5/e

Discussion of the law of torts dealing with intentional interference with the person, property, and economic interests. 96 $9.60 Add
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Interdict

Interdict

Restricting the Movement of Threats

From: False Security

Exploration of “interdiction”: directly or indirectly inhibiting the movement of suspected terrorists. ; 26 $2.60 Add
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Intermediaries

Intermediaries

From: Insurance Law, 2/e

Examination of the role played by agents and brokers in the formation of insurance contracts. 45 $4.50 Add
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Interrupt

Interrupt

Disruption When All Else Fails

From: False Security

Exploration of “interruption”: forestalling a feared terrorist event using tools that may be available when more conventional devices are ineffective. ; 46 $4.60 Add
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Intrastate Federalism in Canada

Intrastate Federalism in Canada

From: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition

1985 article by Donald V. Smiley and Ronald L. Watts examining the intrastate dimension of federalism, and the role of intrastate federalism in Canada. ; ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

Standing with Pride, Rebuilding Our Nations

From: Indigenous Nationhood

9 $0.90 Add