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Reforming Police Powers: Who’s in Charge?
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- Friedland, Ml (Author)
- Schneiderman, David (Contributor)
- Macleod, RC (Contributor)
Title
Reforming Police Powers: Who’s in Charge?
Abstract
When the Law Reform Commission of Canada was established in 1971,¹ it was thought that, within the then foreseeable future, Canada would have a new Criminal Code covering criminal law and procedure. The minister of justice, John Turner, stated in the House when the bill was under consideration that ‘the Commission should have a complete rewriting of the criminal law as one of its first projects.’² The original commission – and I should declare that I was one of the original commissioners – contemplated a new Code of Criminal Law and Procedure in its first research program, commencing with procedure:
Book Title
Police Powers in Canada
Date
1994
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ISBN
978-0-8020-7362-4
Short Title
Reforming Police Powers
Language
eng
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Num Pages: 100-
Citation
Friedland, M. (1994). Reforming Police Powers: Who’s in Charge? In Police Powers in Canada. University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442678583.11
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