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31 Jul 2016, 4:00 am by Administrator
More broadly speaking, this case is also a significant step on the long journey of the Metis People towards recognition as unique and rights-bearing aboriginal people, separate and distinct from both the “Indian” (First Nation) and the Inuit peoples, as clearly indicated by s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and by the recent decisions of the SCC relating to the Metis People (Cunningham, Manitoba Metis Federation and Daniels). [read post]
21 Jan 2016, 4:00 am by Administrator
Anderson, PhD Candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, @asandrson Excerpt: Introduction & Part III[Footnotes omitted. [read post]
23 Dec 2015, 6:50 am
It is due to people like this that Banks are in trouble, we pay more to use our credit cards, and it is hard to trust people. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 4:00 am by Gary P. Rodrigues
Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright Courted and Abandoned: Seduction in Canadian Law byPatrick Brode 2001 Judging Bertha Wilson: Law as Large as Life by Ellen Anderson Labour Before the Law: Collective Acti [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 5:52 am
 A warning about an inherent risk – a so-called “risk warning” – serves an entirely different purpose.With inherent risks, people are warned so they can decide whether that risk outweighs the benefits that might be gained from using the product. [read post]
13 Jan 2014, 2:07 pm by The Book Review Editor
  This forever changed people’s expectations of the value of an image. [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 8:31 am by Soroush Seifi
  In their book Manufacturing Guilt, Barry and Dawn Anderson quote criminological evidence that on the back of best estimates one percent of all convictions are in fact wrongful.[2]  Andersons write that these include cases that do not distinguish between personal and property offences or between violent and non-violent crimes.[3]  By applying this estimate to Canada, in 2010, 87,214 cases resulted in a sentence of incarceration.[4]  Using the assumption that… [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 8:31 am by Soroush Seifi
  In their book Manufacturing Guilt, Barry and Dawn Anderson quote criminological evidence that on the back of best estimates one percent of all convictions are in fact wrongful.[2]  Andersons write that these include cases that do not distinguish between personal and property offences or between violent and non-violent crimes.[3]  By applying this estimate to Canada, in 2010, 87,214 cases resulted in a sentence of incarceration.[4]  Using the assumption that… [read post]
28 Nov 2011, 1:59 am
 When pasteurization started to become more mainstream early last century, some people were suspicious of the technology. [read post]
31 Oct 2011, 3:15 am by Steve Lombardi
Very few people would disagree that a valid reason for awarding punitive damages is to compensate the injured person for the indignity of the perpetrator’s act and that is reason enough to allow the claim to proceed against the estate. [read post]
27 Jun 2011, 10:55 pm by William Ford
Anderson and Ford describe Zaxxon (1982) as “somewhat violent” and “highly aggressive. [read post]