Rééquilibrer le rôle de la Cour suprême du Canada en procédure criminelle
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- Skolnik, Terry (Author)
Title
Rééquilibrer le rôle de la Cour suprême du Canada en procédure criminelle
Abstract
During the last two decades, the Supreme Court of Canada created and authorized new police powers that are exercised routinely. For example, the Court authorized police officers to stop motor vehicles at random, detain individuals for investigative purposes, and carry out preventive frisk searches on people. The Court stated that judges can use the “ancillary powers doctrine” to create new police powers that fill legislative gaps.
Publication
McGill Law Journal
Publisher
McGill Law Journal / Revue de droit de McGill
Date
2022
Volume
67
Issue
3
Pages
259-294
Journal Abbr
mlj
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3/29/26, 1:21 AM
ISSN
0024-9041, 1920-6356
Language
fr
Library Catalog
www-erudit-org.ledproxy2.uwindsor.ca
Citation
Skolnik, T. (2022). Rééquilibrer le rôle de la Cour suprême du Canada en procédure criminelle. McGill Law Journal, 67(3), 259–294. https://doi.org/10.7202/1098443ar
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