List of Tables, Charts, and Figures

AuthorCraig Forcese/Leah West
Pages25-27
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LIST OF TABLES,
CHARTS, AND FIGURES
Table 2.1: Possible National Security-Related Limitations on Rights 43
Table 2.2: Rights with Express National Security Limitations in
the ICCPR 48
Table 2.3: Reasonable Belief and Suspicion 57
Table 3.1: Functions of Key Canadian National Security Agencies 83
Table 3.2: CSE Mandates 90
Table 3.3: Def‌inition of “Threats to the Security of Canada” 99
Table 3.4: Other Departments and Agencies 113
Table 5.1: Existing Anti-terrorism Conventions 153
Table 5.2: Limiters in Multilateral Terrorist Conventions 161
Table 5.3: Basis for State Jurisdiction over Terrorism Oences 170
Table 5.4: State Obligations Under Anti-terrorism Conventions 172
Table 5.5: Safeguards 178
Table 5.6: Parties to Anti-terrorism Conventions 181
Table 5.7: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction over Terrorism Crimes 236
Table 5.8: Terrorism Oences in the Criminal Code 243
Table 6.1: Key Crimes Against the State 252
Table 6.2: Information Oences 284
Table 6.3: Acts Prejudicial to the Safety or Interests of the State and That
Harm Canadian Interests 293
Table 7.1: Soft Law Export Control Regimes 328
Table 7.2: Export Control Group Categories 335
Table 8.1: Four Categories of Emergencies in the Emergencies Act 370

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