Introduction - Contesting Criminal Law: Honouring the Work of Professor Don Stuart (original) (raw)

Generation and Deployment of Common Law Police Powers by Canadian Courts and the Double-Edged Charter

Richard Jochelson

Social Science Research Network, 2020

View PDFchevron_right

Generation and Deployment of Common Law Police Powers by Canadian Courts and the Double-Edged Charter A Charter of…Security

David Ireland, Richard Jochelson

Crit Crim, 2020

View PDFchevron_right

Policing Arbitrariness: Fleming v. Ontario and the Ancillary Powers Doctrine

Vanessa MacDonnell

Supreme Court Law Review, 2021

View PDFchevron_right

Talking Trash with the Supreme Court of Canada: The Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Under the Charter (Pearson in Kramar: Criminology)

Richard Jochelson

View PDFchevron_right

Book Review: Fashioning Criminal Justice - A Century of Criminal Justice: Perspectives on the Development of Canadian Law, by Martin L. Friedland

Celia Wells

Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 1984

View PDFchevron_right

Criminal Law Review 2004 From PC Dixon to Dixon PLC: policing and policing powers since 1954

Robert Reiner

View PDFchevron_right

Law, courts and democracy in Canada

Ian Greene

International Social Science Journal, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Charter Standards for Investigative Powers: Have the Courts Got the Balance Right?

Don Stuart

Supreme Court Law Review, 2008

View PDFchevron_right

Transforming 'Summary Justice' through Police-led Prosecution and 'Virtual Courts' – Is 'Procedural Due Process' Being Undermined

Jenni Ward

View PDFchevron_right

Ties that Bind?: The Supreme Court of Canada, American Jurisprudence, and the Revision of Canadian Criminal Law under the Charter

Hamar Foster

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

View PDFchevron_right

From Due Process to Crime Control: The Decline of Liberalism In the Irish Criminal Justice System

Liz Campbell

Liz Campbell, 2007

View PDFchevron_right

Dialogue or defiance: Legislative reversals of Supreme Court decisions in Canada and the United States

Kent Roach

International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2006

View PDFchevron_right

The Public Inquiry and the Presumption of Innocence: The Prospects for Mutual Survival

H. Archibald Kaiser

2019

View PDFchevron_right

Appropriate and Just": Section 24 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Question of Judicial Legitimacy

Bill Bogart

The Dalhousie Law Journal, 1956

View PDFchevron_right

The Quiet Revolution: The Nature, Development and General Legal Implications of Private Security in Canada

Clifford Shearing

1980

View PDFchevron_right

Potential Struggle Between the Legislative and Judicial Branches of Canada: A Contestational Approach to Interpreting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Through Bedford and PHS Community Services

Garrett Lecoq

View PDFchevron_right

Vagueness, Inconsistency and Less Respect for Charter Rights of Accused at the Supreme Court in 2012-2013

Don Stuart

Supreme Court Law Review, 2012

View PDFchevron_right

The Charter versus the Government’s Crime Agenda

Kent Roach

The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference

View PDFchevron_right

The State and British Criminology, British journal of Criminology 1988

Robert Reiner

View PDFchevron_right

Crime, Policy and the Media: The Shaping of Criminal Justice, 1989-2010 by J. Silverman. London: Routledge (2012) 190pp. £85.00hb ISBN 978-0-415-67231-3 £25.99pb ISBN 978-0-415-67232-0

Tammy Ayres

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2013

View PDFchevron_right

Editorial
Special Issue on Changing Approaches to Authority and Power in Criminal Justice

François Kristen

Utrecht Law Review

View PDFchevron_right

The Role of Constitutional Courts, A Comparative Perspective: The Supreme Court of Canada

Johanne Poirier

European Parliament Research Services, Brussels, 2019, 44 pp., 2019

View PDFchevron_right

The Rise and Fall of the Right of Silence

Hannah Quirk

2016

View PDFchevron_right

Law and the Practice of Politics in the Canadian Department of Justice: Completing Confederation

Jonathan Swainger

Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, vol. 63, no. 3, 2012

View PDFchevron_right

Overview: Criminal Law

Estelle Wolfers

Cambridge journal of international and comparative law, 2013

View PDFchevron_right

Measuring Activism and Restraint: An Alternative Perspective on the Supreme Court of Canada’s Exclusion of Evidence Decisions under Section 24(2) of the Charter

Troy Riddell

Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

British Criminology and the State

Robert Reiner

View PDFchevron_right

The Canadian Charter of Rights and the minister of justice: Weak-form review within a constitutional Charter of Rights

Matthew Hennigar

View PDFchevron_right

Interpreting the Politics of the Judiciary: The British senior judicial tradition and the pre-emptive turn in criminal justice

Harry Annison

Journal of Law and Society

View PDFchevron_right

A Context of Justice: Ontario\u27s Justices of the Peace – From the Mewett Report to the Present

Jamie Cameron

2013

View PDFchevron_right

Striking a balance: What GC & C v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis tells us about the protection of human rights in the United Kingdom

Academic Supreme

View PDFchevron_right

A Hybrid-Approach to Protect Rights? An Argument in Favour of Supplementing Canadian Judicial Review with Australia's Model of Parliamentary Scrutiny

Janet Hiebert

Federal Law Review, 1998

View PDFchevron_right

The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role: An Historical Institutionalist Account

Emmett Macfarlane

2009

View PDFchevron_right

Judicial Review — How the Police are Helping with Their Own Inquiries: Part One

Alan Beckley

The Police Journal, 1997

View PDFchevron_right

Review of Crime and Law in England, 1750-1840. Remaking Justice from the Margins, by Peter King, Canadian Journal of History, 43, no. 3 (2008): 535-536.

Karen A Macfarlane

View PDFchevron_right