Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim) 2018 Volume 41(4)

Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim) 2018 Volume 41(4)
Title Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim) 2018 Volume 41(4) PDF eBook
Author Richard Jochelson, et al.
Publisher Manitoba Law Journal
Total Pages 380
Release 2019-10-28
Genre Law
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Robson Crim is housed in Robson Hall, one of Canada's oldest law schools. Robson Crim has transformed into a Canada wide research hub in criminal law, with blog contributions from coast to coast, and from outside of this nation's borders. With over 30 academic peer collaborators at Canada's top law schools, Robson Crim is bringing leading criminal law research and writing to the reader. We also annually publish a special edition criminal law volume of the Manitoba Law Journal, providing a chance for authors to enter the peer reviewed fray. The Journal has ranked in the top 0.1 percent on Academia.edu and is widely used. This issue has articles from a variety of contributing authors including: Anna Tourtchaninova, Brendan Roziere, Rebecca Bromwich, Jonathan Avey, Leah West, Keara Lundrigan, Haley Hrymak, Sasha Baglay, Myles Anevich, Heather Donkers, Patrick McGuinty, Carolyn Mouland, Lisa A. Silver, and Leon Laidlaw.

Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim) 2020 Volume 43(3)

Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim) 2020 Volume 43(3)
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Robson Crim is housed in Robson Hall, one of Canada's oldest law schools. Robson Crim has transformed into a Canada wide research hub in criminal law, with blog contributions from coast to coast, and from outside of this nation's borders. With over 30 academic peer collaborators at Canada's top law schools, Robson Crim is bringing leading criminal law research and writing to the reader. We also annually publish a special edition criminal law volume of the Manitoba Law Journal, providing a chance for authors to enter the peer reviewed fray. The Journal has ranked in the top 0.1 percent on Academia.edu and is widely used. This issue has articles from a variety of contributing authors.

The Manitoba Law Journal

The Manitoba Law Journal
Title The Manitoba Law Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 212
Release 1885
Genre Law
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Asper Review of International Business and Trade Law

Asper Review of International Business and Trade Law
Title Asper Review of International Business and Trade Law PDF eBook
Author Various Authors
Publisher The Asper Chair of International Business and Trade Law
Total Pages 191
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Law
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The Asper Review of International Business and Trade Law provides reviews and articles on current developments from the Asper Chair.

Equity and the Law of Trusts

Equity and the Law of Trusts
Title Equity and the Law of Trusts PDF eBook
Author Philip Henry Pettit
Publisher
Total Pages 594
Release 1979
Genre Equity
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Representing Justice

Representing Justice
Title Representing Justice PDF eBook
Author Judith Resnik
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 719
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0300110960

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A remnant of the Renaissance : the transnational iconography of justice -- Civic space, the public square, and good governance -- Obedience : the judge as the loyal servant of the state -- Of eyes and ostriches -- Why eyes? : color, blindness, and impartiality -- Representations and abstractions : identity, politics, and rights -- From seventeenth-century town halls to twentieth-century courts -- A building and litigation boom in Twentieth-Century federal courts -- Late Twentieth-Century United States courts : monumentality, security, and eclectic imagery -- Monuments to the present and museums of the past : national courts (and prisons) -- Constructing regional rights -- Multi-jurisdictional premises : from peace to crimes -- From "rites" to "rights" -- Courts : in and out of sight, site, and cite -- An iconography for democratic adjudication.

State of the World's Indigenous Peoples

State of the World's Indigenous Peoples
Title State of the World's Indigenous Peoples PDF eBook
Author United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Publisher United Nations
Total Pages 250
Release 2011-05-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9210548434

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While indigenous peoples make up around 370 million of the world’s population – some 5 per cent – they constitute around one-third of the world’s 900 million extremely poor rural people. Every day, indigenous communities all over the world face issues of violence and brutality. Indigenous peoples are stewards of some of the most biologically diverse areas of the globe, and their biological and cultural wealth has allowed indigenous peoples to gather a wealth of traditional knowledge which is of immense value to all humankind. The publication discusses many of the issues addressed by the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and is a cooperative effort of independent experts working with the Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. It covers poverty and well-being, culture, environment, contemporary education, health, human rights, and includes a chapter on emerging issues.