In September 2013 in the case of Divito v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) the Supreme Court of Canada dealt with the issue of whether section 6(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Charter, which grants Canadians the right to enter Canada was violated in a case where the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness declined to consent to the transfer of a Canadian citizen to serve his sentence in Canada where the sentencing state had consented to the transfer. Another issue was whether sections 8(1) and 10(1)(a) and 10(2)(a) of the International Transfer of Offenders Act, which granted the Minister the discretion to consent or not to consent to the transfer, were contrary to section 6(1) of the Ch...
This legal analysis compares and contrasts the application of the Charter’s section 12, regarding “c...
The decision in Canadian Council for Refugees v Canada marks a long-awaited victory for advocates of...
Since the adoption of the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), the Supreme Court of Canada...
In September 2013 in the case of Divito v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) the Sup...
The first decades of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s Charter jurisprudence have coincided roughly w...
The first decades of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s Charter jurisprudence have coincided roughly w...
Canadian extradition law raises a number of important questions concerning the nature of judicial re...
Whether the principles of international law and comity that normally precluded application of the Co...
In recent years, the Supreme Court of Canada has granted leave to appeal in a surprising number of e...
This article is devoted to the question of whether the extradition from Canada of a fugitive Canadia...
The genesis for this article was anticipation of a discussion of international human rights law by t...
This paper describes how the Federal Courts have dealt with two issues pertaining to the extra-terri...
The question of the extra-territorial reach of Canada’s international human rights obligations, as e...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
Abousfian Abdelrazik is a Canadian citizen who, after having his name added to various anti-terroris...
This legal analysis compares and contrasts the application of the Charter’s section 12, regarding “c...
The decision in Canadian Council for Refugees v Canada marks a long-awaited victory for advocates of...
Since the adoption of the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), the Supreme Court of Canada...
In September 2013 in the case of Divito v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) the Sup...
The first decades of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s Charter jurisprudence have coincided roughly w...
The first decades of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s Charter jurisprudence have coincided roughly w...
Canadian extradition law raises a number of important questions concerning the nature of judicial re...
Whether the principles of international law and comity that normally precluded application of the Co...
In recent years, the Supreme Court of Canada has granted leave to appeal in a surprising number of e...
This article is devoted to the question of whether the extradition from Canada of a fugitive Canadia...
The genesis for this article was anticipation of a discussion of international human rights law by t...
This paper describes how the Federal Courts have dealt with two issues pertaining to the extra-terri...
The question of the extra-territorial reach of Canada’s international human rights obligations, as e...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
Abousfian Abdelrazik is a Canadian citizen who, after having his name added to various anti-terroris...
This legal analysis compares and contrasts the application of the Charter’s section 12, regarding “c...
The decision in Canadian Council for Refugees v Canada marks a long-awaited victory for advocates of...
Since the adoption of the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), the Supreme Court of Canada...