Index

AuthorCraig Forcese
ProfessionFaculty of Law, Common Law. University of Ottawa
Pages637-653
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INDEX
Access to Informatio n Act, 8, 71, 83n,
103n, 359, 378, 380, 381, 419, 486,
506, 578n
exclusions, 390
exemptions,
access, to, 387–89
injury-bas ed vs. class-based ,
387–88, 389
mandatory v s. discretionary,
388–89
intelligence sh aring and, 479, 484
review, 390
right to acces s, 386–87
secrecy and, 3 86–90, 392–98
Adminis trative law in emergencies
constitution al review, 136–37
jurisdict ion, 133–34
standard of re view, 134–36
Anti-terroris m Act (ATA), 18n, 81, 82,
112, 114, 256, 261–89, 394, 402,
408n, 418n, 422, 485, 561, 562,
619, 620
background to, 261–63
offences, new under, 283 –89
facilitat ing activity, 285–86
f‌inancing a nd property, 284–85
inchoate, 265, 272, 282, 283,
285–89
terrorist activity and, 285–87
terrorist groups and, 288–89
Criminal Code provisions,
288
Security of Information Act
provisions, 289
terrorism-related, 283–84
terroris m, def‌initions of, 263–82
activity, 263–74
group, 274–81
offence, 281–82
Anti-terror ism piecemeal conventions,
208 –35
armed forces exe mption during
armed conf‌lic t, 215, 220, 287n
Geneva Conventions a nd Additional
Protocols, 222–24
hostage convention, 223 –24
insurgencie s and armed forces
exemption, 222
jurisdict ion of, 225
limiters in , 215–24
militar y forces exemption during of-
f‌icial duties, 22 0–21
national lib eration movements, 222
obligations to
cooperate in prevent ion, 229
enforce, 225–33
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extradite or pro secute, 229–33
ratif‌ication s of, 236
recent, 224
safeguard s, 233–35
state terror ism, 215, 220–21
techniques a nd practices, 209–14
Anti-terror ism sanctions, 244– 48, 257
terrorist
de-listing, 246 –48, 258, 261
listing, 244 –46, 258, 259, 261
Anti-terror ism treaty obligations ,
236–5 4
comprehensive ant i-terrorism con-
ventions, 237–43
customar y international law an d,
252–54
United Nations Char ter, Chapter VII
and, 243–52
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convent ion
Implementat ion Act, 177n, 305n,
332–33
Biological weapon s, 329–33
1925 Protocol, 329–30
Biological and Toxin Weapons Con-
vention (BTWC), 322, 330–32
Canada’s implement ation of,
332–33
core obligations, 330 –31
verif‌ication of t reaty compliance,
331–32
Biological and Toxin Weapons Conven-
tion Implemen tation Act, 177n,
305n, 332–33
Public Safety Act, 332
Border screeni ng, 510–11
advance screen ing, 512
foreigners, of, 511
Free and Secure Trade (FAST) pro-
gram, 512
lookouts, 481, 511–12
Canada Bord er Services Agency (CBSA),
98–99, 108, 473, 500, 503, 510,
511
Canada Evide nce Act, 103n, 256n, 378,
394–95, 397, 403–4, 405–10, 412,
417, 419, 485, 486
Canada Reve nue Agency, 93, 98, 99
Canadia n Air Transport Securit y Au-
thority (CATSA), 99, 497n, 514
Canadian Bill of Rights, 119–20, 124, 136,
172
Canadian Char ter of Rights and Free-
doms, 5, 14, 16, 32, 33n, 35–37,
43n, 56n, 66, 72, 92, 119, 120–22,
123, 124, 132, 136–37, 156, 172,
263, 268–269, 271, 278, 279, 287,
349–50, 387, 398, 401n, 412, 417,
422, 423, 428, 436–437, 438, 439,
442, 457, 458, 497, 518, 522n,
545n, 546, 547, 549, 566, 571n,
572–75, 578, 587, 603, 604n, 610,
613–14, 615n, 620
Canadia n disaster law,
federal laws, 357–60
Emergency Manage ment Act,
357–59
National Defen ce Act, 360
Public Safety Act, 359– 60
provincial l aws, 360–65
declaration of d isaster, 361, 363
emergency, def‌ined, 361, 362
powers durin g, 361, 364–65
Canadia n Forces (CF), 31, 32, 70, 76, 89,
90, 91, 110n, 141–42, 153, 154–55,
156n, 166–78, 350, 360, 432, 453,
459, 501n, 502, 510n, 535, 537n,
541–42, 543, 545, 604
Canadian Forces Armed A ssistance Direc-
tions (CFAAD), 168, 170
Canadian Forces Assista nce to Prov-
incial Police Forces Directions
(CFAPPFD), 168–69, 170
Canadia n national security b odies,
62–113
constitution al context for, 62–72
federal agencies a nd bodies, 72–100
review by, 100–13
Canadia n Nuclear Safety Commiss ion,
320–21
Canadian Secur ity Intelligence Service Act
(CSIS Act), 7, 78, 79, 80–82, 88,
105n, 399, 424, 425, 451–52, 453,
454, 458, 480, 494, 498–50 0, 507,
508, 509, 513, 614
Canadia n Security Intelligence S ervice
(CS IS)
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