Cybersecurity in Canada : operations, investigations, and protection
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Summary: "This book is intended to serve introductory and/or intermediate level college and university courses in cybercrime and cybersecurity. It is also intended to be used for professional development and training of staff (analysts, specialists, investigators, and managers) who are currently working in corporate security; C-level executives in small, medium, and large corporations; and as a training/reference resource for law enforcement professionals."-- Provided by publisher.
Media law in Canada
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Summary: "Using real-world examples and discussions of both criminal and civil law cases, the text explains the rationale behind the laws that affect the media, how those laws are interpreted, and what they mean for Canadian journalists and those working in other areas of the media."-- Provided by publisher.
Canadian indigenous peoples and criminal jury trials : remediating inequities
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Summary: "This monograph challenges the present doctrinal and policy positions that are in place in Canada regarding who may serve on a jury and how the petit jury is assembled in the Superior Courts across the land. The presumption that Canadians with criminal antecedents are unsuitable for jury duty is challenged both on the backdrop of history as well as against the present-day reality that one-in-ten of the citizenry is possessed of a criminal record. Additionally, once prospective jurors are summoned to court, the selection methods and "challenge" mechanisms are exposed as functionally ineffective and open to unsettling forms of abuse."-- Provided by publisher.
Indigenous legal issues : cases, materials, & commentary
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Summary: "This comprehensive casebook surveys the most important issues in Canadian law concerning Indigenous peoples, contextualising them within their larger cultural, political and sociological framework. Also intended to be a general reference work for lawyers, judges, Indian chiefs and council members, Metis and Inuit leaders, and policy makers for governments and businesses who work with Indigenous people, it surveys the most important issues in Canadian law concerning Indigenous people. The materials also contain insights into questions courts have left unanswered, providing readers with ideas about how the law will develop in the future."-- Provided by publisher.
Indigenous people and the criminal justice system
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Summary: "This book is the second edition of our essential guide to all of the issues that Indigenous people (both offenders and victims) face in the criminal justice system. Jonathan explores the major inquiries and cases, Gladue Court and reports, sentencing circles, and a host of emerging issues. Major updates are being written for Chapters 2, 5, and 6. Jonathan will be adding a new chapter on Indigenous offenders and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)."-- Provided by publisher.
Legal issues on Indigenous economic developmen
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Summary: "Indigenous communities in Canada are actively involved in economic development opportunities based upon their unique circumstances. Indigenous communities advance economic development opportunities to self-determine their economic strategy and priorities and to implement community economic plans. This book provides a practical grounding in the various legal considerations and developmental issues that arise when Indigenous Nations engage in economic development initiatives. Through the implementation of UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) and accommodation of aboriginal and Treaty rights, Indigenous communities have been able to leverage impact and benefit negotiations to further their economic development, often through unique corporate structures. Legal Issues on Indigenous Economic Development, 2nd Edition explores the legal framework concerning economic development opportunities for Indigenous communities and nations. Author Darwin Hanna brings over 25 years of experience, practicing and teaching in indigenous economic development. In this book, he thoroughly reviews the implementation of the principle of free, prior and informed consent and provides economic development case studies of communities, including in respect to gaming and cannabis opportunities. He shares his unique insight into the principles governing Aboriginal and business law, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the key decisions, concepts and doctrines in this changing and evolving area."-- From publisher's website.
The legal responsibility of healthcare facilities in Canada
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Summary: "The responsibility of the healthcare facility is part of a varied normative framework based on legal sources that are often accompanied by a large body of regulations as well as an important legal framework provided by our common law courts. Beyond this framework, a variety of standards and other sources influence the responsibility of the establishment. Whether they are guidelines, standards of practice or a variety of standards adopted by the departments of a health facility to manage its resources, these standards, as well the the corollary question of accountability and the allocation of healthcare resources and services, renew the landscape of responsibility. The growth of multidisciplinary healthcare teams has led to new challenges. Additionally, the civil foundations of the institution's responsibility are discussed including developments in criminal, environmental and linguistic rights."-- Provided by publisher.
Off the beaten path : discovering the Campbell River area
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Summary: "Adventure abounds in Campbell River and surrounding areas. There truly is something for everyone in this city, the gateway to northern Vancouver Island. Wildlife watching to fabulous backcountry hiking – the experiences you will have in this stunning area will stay with you for a lifetime. From Strathcona Park to the Upana Caves, there is always something new to explore. ‘Off the Beaten Path’ features many of the riches found in Campbell River and outlying areas, including the Museum at Campbell River, Quadra and Cortes [I]slands and local landmarks like the Haig-Brown House. Featuring full color photographs of wildlife, activities, and places in and around the city, this book will entice you to visit and convince you to stay awhile. It offers those lucky enough to live in Campbell River the opportunity to send friends and relatives a sample of what they experience every day. Take the time to explore Campbell River: you will not be disappointed!" -- back cover.
Financial crimes in Canada : an overview of money laundering and fraud
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Summary: "The book provides an overview of fraud and money laundering while also offering unique insights and recommendations. Topics discussed include workplace fraud, litigating fraud, family law matters and fighting money laundering."-- Provided by publisher.