Unsettled Legacy: Thirty Years of Criminal Justice under the Charter

Unsettled Legacy: Thirty Years of Criminal Justice under the Charter

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After thirty years, what effect has the Charter had on the justness of the Canadian criminal justice system? This thought-provoking collection of essays by a group of leading criminal law scholars explores that very question, critically examining the ways in which the Charter has shaped Canadian criminal law and its administration.

Edited by Professors Benjamin L. Berger and James Stribopoulos of Osgoode Hall Law School, these essays offer insight into every facet of the Charter's influence over how crimes are defined, investigated and prosecuted. The result is an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and judges interested in criminal justice in Canada.

ISBN

9780433471806

Publication Date

10-31-2012

Publisher

LexisNexis

City

Markham, Ontario

Keywords

Canada. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms--Congresses; Criminal justice; Administration of--Congresses; Criminal law--Congresses; Canada

Disciplines

Constitutional Law | Criminal Law

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Berger, Benjamin L., and James Stribopoulos. Unsettled Legacy: Thirty Years of Criminal Justice under the Charter. Markham, Ontario: LexisNexis, 2012. Print.

Unsettled Legacy: Thirty Years of Criminal Justice under the Charter

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