Details
Understanding Canadian Law Three-Book Bundle
Youth and the Law / Freedom of Expression / Crime Scene InvestigationsUnderstanding Canadian Law
CHF 14.00 |
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Verlag: | Dundurn |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 23.01.2015 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781459731387 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 600 |
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Beschreibungen
Daniel Baum's guides to Canadian law have become essential legal guides for topics ranging from young offenders to first responders. Whether for law professionals of citizens who need to understand their legal rights, the books of the Understanding Canadian Law series are indispensable. Now, the first three instalments of the series are available in an ebook-exclusive bundle.
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<b>Includes<br><i>Youth and the Law</i></b>
<br>What's the law? What does it mean? If the law is broken, especially criminal law, there may be a penalty. But who makes the law? How can the government draw lines in imposing individual responsibility? This book examines these questions in the context of dealing with youth, with case studies and analysis.
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<i><b>Freedom and Expression</b></i>
<br>This book detailing the protections, limits, and interpretation of freedom of expression in Canada is the second in a series exploring key topics pertaining to Canadian law.
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<i><b>Crime Scene Investigations</b></i>
<br>Police investigations can become legal minefields. Crime Scene Investigations is a clear guide to the powers and limitations of law enforcement officials. From the right to a lawyer's advice, to privacy law in search and seizures, to stop-and-frisk-style "carding" operations, this book covers the key topics in depth.
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<b>Includes<br><i>Youth and the Law</i></b>
<br>What's the law? What does it mean? If the law is broken, especially criminal law, there may be a penalty. But who makes the law? How can the government draw lines in imposing individual responsibility? This book examines these questions in the context of dealing with youth, with case studies and analysis.
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<i><b>Freedom and Expression</b></i>
<br>This book detailing the protections, limits, and interpretation of freedom of expression in Canada is the second in a series exploring key topics pertaining to Canadian law.
<br>
<i><b>Crime Scene Investigations</b></i>
<br>Police investigations can become legal minefields. Crime Scene Investigations is a clear guide to the powers and limitations of law enforcement officials. From the right to a lawyer's advice, to privacy law in search and seizures, to stop-and-frisk-style "carding" operations, this book covers the key topics in depth.
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Daniel Baum's guides to Canadian law have become essential legal guides for topics ranging from young offenders to first responders.
Daniel J. Baum is the author of 19 books, most of which deal with important public policy issues. He draws on his experience as a professor of law for more than forty years. Baum is the author of the Understanding Canadian Law series and the Building Your Future series for young people. He lives in Toronto.