The Right to Appeal in Indictable Cases: A Legislative History

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Right to Appeal in Indictable Cases: A Legislative History
Abstract
The author traces the history of criminal appeals legislation in Canada from the Crown Cases Act of 1848 to the present. Through his analysis he illustrates the various forces giving rise to change and amendment, with special emphasis on the strong and often inappropriate influence of British legislation. In addition, the author examines the aim of national uniformity in criminal procedure, and the way in which appeals legislation has fostered this aim.
Publication
Alberta Law Review
Date
1978-03-01
Pages
446-446
Accessed
9/9/25, 8:06 PM
ISSN
1925-8356
Short Title
The Right to Appeal in Indictable Cases
Language
en
Library Catalog
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Vincent M. Del Buono
Citation
Buono, V. M. D. (1978). The Right to Appeal in Indictable Cases: A Legislative History. Alberta Law Review, 446–446. https://doi.org/10.29173/alr2262