In 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada revised the meaning of indecency under the Criminal Code. This was achieved by removing from its definition any reliance on the community standard of tolerance test. In R. c. Labaye the Court reinforced the notion that the focus of laws regulating sexuality should not be based on sexual morality and moral harm to society but rather on political morality and actual harm to individuals. The reasoning in R. c. Labaye should change the way that courts understand the prostitution-related provisions in the Criminal Code. In particular, a proper application of its reasoning suggests that the conception of harm developed in R. c. Labaye should ultimately lead to a reduction of the detrimental impact on sex worke...
Dans la foulée de l’arrêt Bedford et de l’adoption de la loi modifiant le Code criminel qui a suivi ...
NEED FOR RESEARCH The sex offences deal very closely with personal human life. Their importance lie...
This paper provides an analysis of the social and legal construction of prostitution in Canada, the ...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada revised the meaning of indecency under the Criminal Code. This ...
In deciding cases that involve the intersection of criminal law and sexual mores, the courts are fac...
In deciding cases that involve the intersection of criminal law and sexual mores, the courts are fac...
Canadian prostitution laws adopt a paternalistic approach that contradicts the objective of safeguar...
Bill C-36 (Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act) marks a turning point in Canada’s ap...
The recent Ontario trial decision in Bedford suggests three interrelated principles that municipal l...
In Canada, the sale of sex for money was not illegal under the former legislative structure. Regardl...
The recent Ontario trial decision in Bedford suggests three interrelated principles that municipal l...
The jurisprudence of prostitution in Canada suggests laws surrounding the practice have to date crea...
R v NS, 2022 ONCA 160 is the latest decision on the constitutional validity of Canada's sex work law...
In Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, the Supreme Court struck down Canada’s prostitution laws on...
Sexual assault, along with the obscenity and criminal indecency provisions of the Criminal Code, is ...
Dans la foulée de l’arrêt Bedford et de l’adoption de la loi modifiant le Code criminel qui a suivi ...
NEED FOR RESEARCH The sex offences deal very closely with personal human life. Their importance lie...
This paper provides an analysis of the social and legal construction of prostitution in Canada, the ...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada revised the meaning of indecency under the Criminal Code. This ...
In deciding cases that involve the intersection of criminal law and sexual mores, the courts are fac...
In deciding cases that involve the intersection of criminal law and sexual mores, the courts are fac...
Canadian prostitution laws adopt a paternalistic approach that contradicts the objective of safeguar...
Bill C-36 (Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act) marks a turning point in Canada’s ap...
The recent Ontario trial decision in Bedford suggests three interrelated principles that municipal l...
In Canada, the sale of sex for money was not illegal under the former legislative structure. Regardl...
The recent Ontario trial decision in Bedford suggests three interrelated principles that municipal l...
The jurisprudence of prostitution in Canada suggests laws surrounding the practice have to date crea...
R v NS, 2022 ONCA 160 is the latest decision on the constitutional validity of Canada's sex work law...
In Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, the Supreme Court struck down Canada’s prostitution laws on...
Sexual assault, along with the obscenity and criminal indecency provisions of the Criminal Code, is ...
Dans la foulée de l’arrêt Bedford et de l’adoption de la loi modifiant le Code criminel qui a suivi ...
NEED FOR RESEARCH The sex offences deal very closely with personal human life. Their importance lie...
This paper provides an analysis of the social and legal construction of prostitution in Canada, the ...