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Vol. 45 No. 6 (2022): Manitoba Law Journal: Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim)

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Published: 2023-04-25

Full Issue

  • Front Matter
  • A Missing Piece: Frameworks for
  • Taken for Grant-ed: Assessing th
  • Harm Reduction in Federal Prison
  • Purchasing Privacy and R v Picar
  • Who Watches the Watchers: Oversi
  • Knocking Should Be the Norm, Not
  • Analysis: Considering Social Con
  • Reasonable Expectations Make Unr

Articles

  • A Missing Piece: Frameworks for Analyzing Carceral Attitudes in International Law

    Silas Koulack
    25
    • PDF
  • Taken for Grant-ed: Assessing the Short-Comings of the Grant Test’s Application to the Evidence Obtained from Personal Devices

    Lauren-Jean Ogden
    • PDF
  • Harm Reduction in Federal Prisons in Canada

    Liam Protheroe
    • PDF
  • Purchasing Privacy and R v Picard: Dwelling Places on Public Property

    Andrea Lett
    • PDF
  • Who Watches the Watchers: Oversight of State Surveillance

    Mark Packulak
    24
    • PDF
  • Knocking Should Be the Norm, Not the Exception – Evaluating the Need for Reform to the Use of Dynamic Entries in Canada

    Keenan Fonesca
    27
  • Analysis: Considering Social Context Evidence in the Sentencing of Black Canadian Offenders

    Andrea S. Anderson
    20
    • PDF
  • Reasonable Expectations Make Unreasonable Inferences: The Reasonable Expectation Threshold is a Legal Doctrine Unequal to the Menace to Privacy Posed by Mass Surveillance and Algorithmic Analysis

    Robin McLachlen
    20
    • PDF

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