Despite various socio-legal attempts to promote equity, the Canadian legal system continues to be critiqued for sustaining racism and implicitly preserving existing socio-economic inequalities. Racial profiling, over-policing, harsher arrest and bail conditions, and targeted sexual violence all evidence deeply problematic experiences of racialized individuals in Canadian society. In this presentation, I will report on my recent research analyzing how the Supreme Court of Canada has addressed systemic racism. The themes discovered through the research findings will be analyzed using a critical lens to examine the influence of power relations and the social construct of race in legal proceedings and judicial decisions making. Faculty Supervi...
On April 17, 1982, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was proclaimed into force. By includi...
United States criminal justice policies have played a central role in the subjugation of persons of ...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. R.D.S. dealt with whether a trial judge\u27s co...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
This paper examines the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on racial injustice in...
Due to the persistent and tenacious practices of anti-Black racism, embedded in White supremacist po...
Although there have been certain advances with respect to equality rights, which are protected in th...
Critical Race theorists were attracted to the CLS movement because it challenged liberal concepts ab...
In the 1997 RDS case, the Supreme Court of Canada deliberated on the concept of judicial race bias. ...
Historically Canadians have considered themselves to be more or less free of racial prejudice. Altho...
On my first day of teaching criminal law this past year I asked the students to introduce themselves...
This article takes as a starting point the claim that anti-Black racism permeates Canadian society a...
The over-representation of Aboriginal people in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) is a considerable ...
Regardless of decades-long social and political advocacy aimed at reversing the damaging discriminat...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
On April 17, 1982, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was proclaimed into force. By includi...
United States criminal justice policies have played a central role in the subjugation of persons of ...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. R.D.S. dealt with whether a trial judge\u27s co...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
This paper examines the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on racial injustice in...
Due to the persistent and tenacious practices of anti-Black racism, embedded in White supremacist po...
Although there have been certain advances with respect to equality rights, which are protected in th...
Critical Race theorists were attracted to the CLS movement because it challenged liberal concepts ab...
In the 1997 RDS case, the Supreme Court of Canada deliberated on the concept of judicial race bias. ...
Historically Canadians have considered themselves to be more or less free of racial prejudice. Altho...
On my first day of teaching criminal law this past year I asked the students to introduce themselves...
This article takes as a starting point the claim that anti-Black racism permeates Canadian society a...
The over-representation of Aboriginal people in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) is a considerable ...
Regardless of decades-long social and political advocacy aimed at reversing the damaging discriminat...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
On April 17, 1982, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was proclaimed into force. By includi...
United States criminal justice policies have played a central role in the subjugation of persons of ...
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. R.D.S. dealt with whether a trial judge\u27s co...