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  3. Vol 40, No 3: Special Issue: The Stinchcombe Project: The Law of Disclosure in Canada

Vol 40, No 3: Special Issue: The Stinchcombe Project: The Law of Disclosure in Canada

Published: 2002-12-01

Introduction

  • Foreword

    John Kingman Phillips, Glen E. Luther
    537
    • PDF

Articles

  • The Rest of the Story of R. v. Stinchcombe: A Case Study in Disclosure Issues

    John Kingman Phillips
    539
    • PDF
  • The Frayed and Tarnished Silver Thread: Stinchcome and the Role of Crown Counsel in Alberta

    Glen E. Luther
    567
    • PDF
  • Applications for Third-Party Records: The Realtionship of the O'Connor Procedure to Other Application Procedures

    Wayne N. Renke
    593
    • PDF
  • Disclosure and Production in Sexual Violence Cases: Situating Stinchcombe

    Jennifer Koshan
    655
    • PDF
  • Defence Disclosure: Is the Right to Full Answer the Right to Ambush

    Goran Tomljanovic
    689
    • PDF
  • Charter Roadblocks to Defence Disclosure

    M. Anne Stalker
    701
    • PDF
  • The Devil Is in the Disclosure: The Role of R. v. Stinchcombe in Establishing Appropriate Disclosure Rules for Administrative Tribunals

    Alice Woolley
    717
    • PDF

Comments

  • R. v. Shearing: A "Five-Fingered" Guide to Admissibility?

    James G. Pickard
    743
    • PDF
  • The Law Society of Alberta in the Matter of Conduct of Kenneth Robert Sockett, Q.C.: A Brief Commentary on the Responsibilities and Perversions of Self Governance

    F.C. DeCoste
    751
    • PDF

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