Criminal Law (Books and Journals)
27363 results for Criminal Law (Books and Journals)
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The Law of Torts. Sixth Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2020
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Criminal Procedure. Fourth Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2020
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Sovereignty, Restraint, & Guidance. Canadian Criminal Law in the 21st Century by: Irwin Law Inc., 2019
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The Death of a Butterfly. Mental Health Court Diaries by: Irwin Law Inc., 2019
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Criminal Law. Seventh Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2018
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Wigmore on Cannabis. The Forensic Toxicology of Marijuana for Lawyers and Other Medicolegal Professionals by: Irwin Law Inc., 2018
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Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada by: Irwin Law Inc., 2018
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Fitness to Stand Trial. Fairness First and Foremost by: Irwin Law Inc., 2018
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Mareva and Anton Piller preservation orders in Canada by: Irwin Law Inc., 2017
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Mental Disorder and the Law. A Primer for Legal and Mental Health Professionals by: Irwin Law Inc., 2017
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Detention and Arrest. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2017
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The Lawyer’s Guide to the Forensic Sciences by: Irwin Law Inc., 2016
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False Security. The Radicalization of Canadian Anti-Terrorism by: Irwin Law Inc., 2015
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Ethics and Criminal Law. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2015
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The Abridged Wigmore on Alcohol. Courtroom Alcohol Toxicology for the Medicolegal Professional by: Irwin Law Inc., 2015
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Law and Mental Disorder. A Comprehensive and Practical Approach by: Irwin Law Inc., 2013
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Youth Criminal Justice Law. Third Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2012
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Forensic Investigations and Miscarriages of Justice. The Rhetoric Meets The Reality by: Irwin Law Inc., 2010
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Expert Evidence in Criminal Law: The Scientific Approach. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2009
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Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice From Vol. 58 Nbr. 1, January 2016 to Vol. 58 Nbr. 1, January 2016 University of Toronto Press, 2009
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The Colour of Justice. Policing Race in Canada by: Irwin Law Inc., 2006
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Trauma, Trials, and Transformation by: Irwin Law Inc., 2006
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Canadian Libel and Slander Actions by: Irwin Law Inc., 2004
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The Challenges of Indigenous Oral History Since Mitchell v Minister of National Revenue
This article answers two questions: How has the Supreme Court of Canada’s Mitchell v Minister of National Revenue decision been operationalized by trial-level courts? Based on these findings, does this decision make room for Aboriginal title and rights claimants to contest dominant understandings of Indigenous presence in the Canadian settler state? Examining the reasoning of six trial-level...
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Expanding the Reach of Gladue: Exploring the Use of Gladue Reports in Child Protection
This paper explores the potential of the legislature or courts using Gladue-like reports in British Columbia's child protection laws and policies. It first lays out the current provincial legal frameworks and illustrates its shortcomings by comparing them with Indigenous legal orders; to argue that the Indigenous communities should control their child protection systems. Drawing parallels between
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Seeing Justice Done: Increasing Indigenous Representation on Canadian Juries
The underrepresentation of Indigenous people on Canadian juries threatens public confidence in the criminal justice system, particularly in cases involving Indigenous accused or defendants. Despite being the subject of many high-profile legal cases, inquiries, and reports, the problem endures today, and meaningful reform has been elusive. This paper considers the ways in which Indigenous people...
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Drilling to the Bottom of the Orphan Well Problem: Suggestions for a Better Regulatory Framework for Preventing and Remediating Orphaned Oil Wells in British Columbia
When an oil firm goes bankrupt, its non-productive oil wells are classified as "orphans" and must be plugged and remediated by provincial regulatory bodies. The number of orphan oil wells has increased significantly in the western oil-producing provinces in the past several years. This paper examines the scope of the orphan well problem in British Columbia, policy tools used to address orphan...
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Student Suicide On-Campus: Tort Liability of Canadian Universities and Determining a Duty of Care
Suicide is a devastating issue that is increasingly affecting post-secondary students across Canadian university campuses. Despite growing awareness of this problem, research shows that mental health supports for post-secondary students in Canada remain insufficient and inaccessible. This paper argues that the law is also lagging behind. Currently, no legal recourse exists to find universities...
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A Gendered Approach to 'Quality of Life' after Separation under the British Columbia Family Law Act Relocation Regime
As established in existing literature, the separation of spouses has gendered consequences. Women are likely to suffer more severely, financially, from the dissolution of a relationship and are more likely to experience family violence. Mothers in heterosexual relationships are more likely to have care of children after separation than are fathers. In the face of those challenges, many guardians...
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