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  • - Corporate Criminal Liability after the Westray Mine Disaster
    av Steven Bittle
    370 - 1 071,-

    Still Dying for a Living investigates the state's (in)ability to develop effective legal strategies for holding corporations accountable for serious injury and death in the workplace.

  • - Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law
    av Lori G. Beaman
    396 - 1 137,-

    Offers a genealogy of religious freedom in a social climate of risk and fear. This book is also the story of Bethany Hughes, a member of the Jehovah's Witness, and her legal battle to define the parameters of her medical treatment.

  • - Inmates and Correctional Officers on the State of Canadian Prisons
    av Michael Weinrath
    396 - 1 129,-

    Based on candid conversations with inmates and correctional officers in federal and provincial prisons, Behind the Walls offers an up-to-date and balanced account of the corrections landscape in Canada.

  • - Crossracial Encounters and Juridical Truths in British Columbia, 1871-1921
    av Renisa Mawani
    416 - 1 117,-

    Colonial Proximities traces the encounters between aboriginal peoples, mixed-race populations, Chinese migrants, and Europeans in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century British Columbia.

  • - The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role
    av Emmett Macfarlane
    439 - 1 071,-

    Governing from the Bench is a comprehensive and illuminating examination of the Supreme Court of Canada that draws on in-depth interviews to reveal the inner workings of this often-misunderstood institution at the heart of Canada's justice system.

  • - How Clients Are Transforming the Practice of Law
    av Julie Macfarlane
    396 - 1 032,-

    The New Lawyer analyzes the changes that are transforming the role of lawyers, the nature of client service, and how law is practised - including how lawyers seek resolution before trial - to stress the need for new approaches to lawyer/client collaboration if the legal profession is to remain relevant in the twenty-first century.

  • - Infanticide in Canada
    av Kirsten Kramar
    439 - 1 117,-

    Traces 20th-century Canadian criminal justice responses to women who kill their newly born babies. This work provides an interdisciplinary feminist approach to the study of infanticide law, examining and linking historical, sociological, and legal scholarship. It is useful for readers interested in law, sociology, criminology and gender studies.

  • - Anonymous Judgments at the Supreme Court of Canada
    av Peter McCormick
    370 - 967,-

    By the Court is the first major study of unanimous and anonymous legal decisions: the unique "By the Court" format used by the Supreme Court of Canada.

  • - The Politics of the Canadian Reference Power
    av Kate Puddister
    370 - 1 059,-

    The first comprehensive analysis of the Canadian reference power, Seeking the Court's Advice examines how policy makers use the courts strategically to achieve political ends.

  • - Stories from the Canadian Legal Profession
     
    1 071,-

    Delving into some of the most challenging issues to confront legal professionals, this book raises important questions about what it means to be an ethical lawyer in Canada.

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    1 117,-

    The essays illustrate how deeply multiculturalism is woven into the fabric of the Canadian constitution and the everyday lives of Canadians.

  • - Revitalizing Canada's Constitution
    av David R. Boyd
    344 - 1 008,-

    Renowned environmental lawyer David R. Boyd argues that Canada must constitutionalize environmental rights and responsibilities if it hopes to improve its environmental record.

  • - Legal Mobilization and the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund
    av Christopher P. Manfredi
    396 - 1 137,-

    A cogent analysis of legal mobilization as a strategy for social and activist movements.

  • - Judicial Doctrine in the United States, Australia, and Canada
    av Gerald Baier
    370 - 1 117,-

    Examining recent developments in the judicial review of federalism through detailed surveys of the United States, Australia, and Canada, this book urges political scientists to take courts and judicial reasoning more seriously in their accounts of federal government.

  • - The Cost and Value of Accessing Law
     
    967,-

    Based on innovative recent empirical research, The Justice Crisis assesses what is and isn't working in efforts to improve access to civil and family justice in Canada.

  • av Peter Yeager
    660,-

    Laying the groundwork for analyses of important aspects of corporate behavior, this book defines corporate crime and finds ways of locating corporate violations from various sources. Among the issues tackled are whether corporate crime is greater and the laws to control corporate crime and alternative approaches.

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    396,-

    Challenging myths about a peaceful west and prairie exceptionalism, the book explores the substance of prairie legal history and the degree to which the region's mentality is rooted in the historical experience of distinctive prairie peoples.

  • - Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
     
    396,-

    Offers a perspective on Aboriginal title and land rights that extends beyond national borders and the contemporary context to consider historical developments in common law countries.

  • - Aboriginal Title, the Calder Case, and the Future of Indigenous Rights
     
    1 117,-

    Examines the doctrine of Aboriginal title thirty years after the Supreme Court of Canada's landmark Calder decision. This book places Calder in its legal, historical, and political context by addressing pertinent issues.

  • - Essays in Philosophy, Politics, Policy, and Law
     
    410,-

    This book argues that we need a new understanding of participatory citizenship that encompasses the disabled, new policies to respond to their needs, and a new vision of their entitlements.

  • - Media Art Meets Law in Ontario's Censor Wars
    av Taryn Sirove
    967 - 1 319,-

    This fascinating account of Ontario's 1980s' censor wars shows that when art intersects with law, artists have the power to transform the law, and the law, in turn, can influence the concept of art.

  • - The Policing of Protest during the G20 Summit
     
    416,-

    Not only were peaceful protestors and innocent bystanders assaulted by police during the G20 Summit in Toronto in June 2010, but the constitutional rights of Canadians were as well. This book contextualizes the events and examines what should be done to safeguard the rights of Canadians to freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, and freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention in the future.

  • - The Policing of Protest during the G20 Summit
     
    1 129,-

    Not only were peaceful protestors and innocent bystanders assaulted by police during the G20 Summit in Toronto in June 2010, but the constitutional rights of Canadians were as well. This book contextualizes the events and examines what should be done to safeguard the rights of Canadians to freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, and freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention in the future.

  • - New Voices, New Directions
     
    1 137,-

    A new generation of critical criminologists examines the future of criminology and criminal justice in Canada.

  • - New Voices, New Directions
     
    396,-

    A new generation of critical criminologists examines the future of criminology and criminal justice in Canada.

  • - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies
     
    1 137,-

    Reveals how local life and culture in selected colonies interacted with the rule of law that accompanied the British colonial project. This book presents an account of the 'incomplete implementation of the British constitution' in the colonies. It explores themes of legal translation, local understandings, and judicial biography.

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    396,-

    The relationship between law and religion in democracies committed to equal citizenship and religious pluralism has become the subject of significant interest in recent years. This title seeks to elucidate this complex and often uneasy relationship.

  • - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies
     
    396,-

    Features essays that reflect the different directions in which legal history in the settler colonies of the British Empire has developed. This title shows how local life and culture in selected settlements influenced, and was influenced by, the ideology of the rule of law that accompanied the British colonial project.

  • - Case Studies, Voices, and Perspectives
     
    439,-

    Indigenous peoples around the world are seeking greater control over their cultural heritage. In Canada, issues of protection, appropriation, and repatriation have sometimes been addressed through negotiation. This work explores selected First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law.

  • - Property Rights in British Settler Societies
     
    1 052,-

    Brings together the work of scholars whose study of the evolution of property law in the colonies recognizes the value in locating property law and rights within the broader political, economic, and intellectual contexts of those societies.

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