The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2020 is an analysis of the most significant case law and statutory developments in 2020 and their impact on the practice of criminal law in Canada. The authors, who have written extensively on criminal law, procedure, and sentencing, draw upon their varied experience to chronicle and analyze the most significant case law and statutory developments, detailing how they impact the practice of criminal law in Canada. New in this edition: An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other Acts, S.C. 2019, c. 25 (former Bill C-75) An Act to amend certain Acts and Regulations in relation to firearms, S.C. 2019, c. 9 (former Bill C-71) An Act to amend the Criminal Code (bestiality and ani...
In the spring OF 2018, the federal Liberal government introduced Bill C-75,an omnibus criminal law r...
Friday, 10 September – Sunday, 12 September, 2010Location: Osgoode Professional Development (OPD)1 D...
Judicial examination of the criminal process in Canada generally, and Nova Scotia in particular cont...
The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2020 is an analysis of the most significant case law and statutory...
The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2021 is an analysis of the most significant case law and statutory...
An analysis of the most significant case law and statutory developments in 2018 and their impact on ...
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Criminal law is a powerful legal tool in Canadian society consisting of numerous procedural rules bu...
Criminal justice law reform is a major component of the Federal Government\u27s current legislative ...
In 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a number of decisions involving criminal law issues. I...
In the spring OF 2018, the federal Liberal government introduced Bill C-75,an omnibus criminal law r...
Friday, 10 September – Sunday, 12 September, 2010Location: Osgoode Professional Development (OPD)1 D...
Judicial examination of the criminal process in Canada generally, and Nova Scotia in particular cont...
The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2020 is an analysis of the most significant case law and statutory...
The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2021 is an analysis of the most significant case law and statutory...
An analysis of the most significant case law and statutory developments in 2018 and their impact on ...
Learning Canadian Criminal Law, 14th Edition continues to focus on tools students must acquire to be...
Criminal Law and Procedure: Cases and Materials, now in its eleventh edition, weaves commentary and ...
This thesis examines the amendments to Canada's Criminal Code which target the proceeds of crime by,...
In the last two decades, the philosophy of criminal law has undergone a vibrant revival in Canada. T...
It is not every year that the Supreme Court of Canada reverses itself. However, as will be seen, thi...
This column will review those decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada, between January 1 a...
Criminal law is a powerful legal tool in Canadian society consisting of numerous procedural rules bu...
Criminal justice law reform is a major component of the Federal Government\u27s current legislative ...
In 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a number of decisions involving criminal law issues. I...
In the spring OF 2018, the federal Liberal government introduced Bill C-75,an omnibus criminal law r...
Friday, 10 September – Sunday, 12 September, 2010Location: Osgoode Professional Development (OPD)1 D...
Judicial examination of the criminal process in Canada generally, and Nova Scotia in particular cont...