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MANITOBA LAW JOURNAL|VOLUME 44 ISSUE 6 2021

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We would like to acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Law Legal Research Institute in making these publications possible

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Call for Papers

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Part 1: Policing and Enforcement

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Wrongful Extradition: Reforming the Committal Phase of Canada’s Extradition Law

ROBERT J. CURRIE

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Blurred Lines: A Critical Examination of the Use of Police Officers and Police Employees as Expert Witnesses in Criminal Trials
BRANDON TRASK AND EVAN PODAIMA

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Pungent Sound: Analyzing the Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the Pacific Northwest

JOSHUA OZYMY AND MELISSA JARRELL OZYMY

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Talking to Strangers: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in R v Mills

CHELSEY BUGGIE

 

Part 2: Rights, Life, and Dignity in Criminal Law

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Detained on Sight: The Socioeconomic Aspect of Social Context in R v Le

LEWIS WARING

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11(e) Shattered: The Historic and Continued Breaching of Indigenous Persons Right to Reasonable and Timely Bail
SEAN GALLOP

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California Wrongful Incarceration Compensation Law: A History That is Still Being Written

KELLY SHAE DELVAC

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Part 3: Technology and Policing

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Predictive Policing and the Charter

KAITLYND HILLER

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Algorithmic Policing Technologies in Canada

SHAWN SINGH

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