WHEN DISCIPLINES COLLIDE: POLYGAMY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES ON TRIAL
This article draws on the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s Reference re: Section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada [the Polygamy Reference] as a concrete example of the benefits and limitations of intense judicial reliance on social science evidence in the adjudication of constitutional rights a...
Main Author: | Jodi Lazare |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2015-02-01
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Series: | Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice |
Online Access: | http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4516 |
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