Part I – Crazy Little Thing Called Sentencing: R v Crazyboy
In the criminal justice system, where the rights and liberties of individuals are often at stake, sentencing is one of the most difficult tasks of a judge. It is the...
In the criminal justice system, where the rights and liberties of individuals are often at stake, sentencing is one of the most difficult tasks of a judge. It is the...
Statutory interpretation is undoubtedly one of the basic tenets of the judiciary in most, if not all, legal systems. Often, much thought and expression is spent on pinpointing the intent...
All throughout the first year of law school, while navigating through different subjects, one of the major challenges is to understand just how a particular area of law fits in...
By now, readers are no doubt familiar with the Supreme Court of Canada’s (“SCC”) July 12, 2012 release of judgments on the pentalogy of copyright cases. TheCourt.ca continues with its...