Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada was in force from1919 to 1936. The dissertation traces the way in which Canada incorporated emergency law, created during the First World War under the War Measures Act, into the Criminal Code as Section 98 after the war to combat political radicalism from 1919 to 1936. In contrast to existing scholarship, this work not only explains how a liberal democracy like Canada can legally use emergency legislation outside of a state of emergency through a process of `normalization' but it also examines the effects of such laws on their human targets through case studies of criminal trials and deportation hearings. Targets included political activists, immigrants and women. It makes contributions to Cana...
In 1931, eight leaders of the Communist Party of Canada (cpc) were ...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
A Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals, headed by Mr. Justice Jules Deschenes, was established by ...
Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada was in force from1919 to 1936. The dissertation traces th...
In 1919, the Canadian state enacted a law that criminalized the advocacy of radical politics. Sectio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
This thesis examines how the law dealt with international fugitives. It focuses on formal extraditio...
There exists, at this time, surprisingly little historiography on how civil liberties were shaped a...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
This dissertation examines female immigrants who were targeted for deportation after the Second Worl...
During World War I changes in attitudes towards German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants developed in ...
This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that pro...
The third volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines Canadian legal responses to real or pe...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
This dissertation argues that the idea of constitutional rights transformed Canadian constitutional ...
In 1931, eight leaders of the Communist Party of Canada (cpc) were ...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
A Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals, headed by Mr. Justice Jules Deschenes, was established by ...
Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada was in force from1919 to 1936. The dissertation traces th...
In 1919, the Canadian state enacted a law that criminalized the advocacy of radical politics. Sectio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
This thesis examines how the law dealt with international fugitives. It focuses on formal extraditio...
There exists, at this time, surprisingly little historiography on how civil liberties were shaped a...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
This dissertation examines female immigrants who were targeted for deportation after the Second Worl...
During World War I changes in attitudes towards German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants developed in ...
This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that pro...
The third volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines Canadian legal responses to real or pe...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
This dissertation argues that the idea of constitutional rights transformed Canadian constitutional ...
In 1931, eight leaders of the Communist Party of Canada (cpc) were ...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
A Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals, headed by Mr. Justice Jules Deschenes, was established by ...