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  3. Vol. 46 No. 5 (2024): Robson Crim

Vol. 46 No. 5 (2024): Robson Crim

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The second instalment of Robson Crim 2024

Published: 2025-08-22

Articles

  • Limitations of the Common Law Adversarial Process: How Independent Judicial Research Could Have Avoided the Wrongful Conviction in R v Mullins- Johnson

    Heather Hui-Litwin
    1
    • pdf
  • Ending Human-Animal Maltreatment Cycles Through the Use of Trauma- Informed Therapy

    Jessica A. Chapman
    34
    • pdf
  • Obstructed Gynecology: Inaccess to Reproductive Health Care for Incarcerated Women as a Violation of Section 7 of the Charter

    Megan MacKinnon
    113
    • pdf
  • Vitiating Consent for Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm: Should Jobidon Apply to Sexual Activities?

    Mona Abdolrazaghi
    131
    • pdf
  • Property, Civil Forfeiture and the Charter

    Mark Soo
    155
    • pdf
  • Ushering in a New Era: Assessing the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy vis-à- vis Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Data

    Noah Lesiuk
    206
    • pdf

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