Access to Justice for the Wrongfully Accused in National Security Investigations
Among the casualties in the ‘war on terror’ is the presumption of innocence. It is now known that four Canadians who were the subject of investigation by the RCMP and CSIS were detained and tortured in Syria on the basis of information that originated in and was shared by Canada. None has ever been...
Main Author: | Jasminka Kalajdzic |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2009-02-01
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Series: | Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice |
Online Access: | http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4567 |
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