The Charter and Criminal Justice: Twenty-five Years Later

The Charter and Criminal Justice: Twenty-five Years Later

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When the Charter of Rights and Freedoms turned twenty-five in 2007, Professors Jamie Cameron and James Stribopoulos organized a conference which brought together leading thinkers on the Charterand criminal justice. A strong faculty of academics, judges and practitioners debated and discussed the Charter's impact on criminal justice. The papers from this conference, which have now been edited by Professors Cameron and Stribopoulos, provide a fascinating look at how the Charter has transformed the Canadian criminal justice system.

ISBN

9780433458036

Publication Date

6-30-2008

Publisher

LexisNexis

City

Markham, Ontario

Keywords

Canada. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Criminal justice, Administration of; Criminal procedure; Criminal law; Civil rights; Canada

Disciplines

Constitutional Law | Criminal Procedure

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Cameron, Jamie, and James Stribopoulos. The Charter and Criminal Justice: Twenty-five Years Later. Markham, ON: LexisNexis, 2008. Print.

The Charter and Criminal Justice: Twenty-five Years Later

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