Robson Crim
224 Dysart Rd R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Address: 224 Dysart Rd R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Website: www.robsoncrim.com/about
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Two of the RH team rock the Barney S award! Well done
Early Prints: "The Slow Death of the Reasonable Steps Requirement for the Mistake of Age Defence" https://www.robsoncrim.com//early-prints-the-slow-death-of by: Isabel Grant, UBC Law
Landlords and Criminality by G Holmes https://www.robsoncrim.com//landlords-and-criminality-by-g
Year in Review: Top CanLII ConnectsPosts 2020 - Jill Duncan’s blog for @robsoncrim @robsonhall makes top 10 list! https://blog.canlii.org//the-year-in-review-top-canlii-co/
Genetic Genealogy: Where is Consent? - E. Burgess https://www.robsoncrim.com//genetic-genealogy-where-is-con
Researching Perpetrators of Genocide Edited by Robson Hall’s Dr. Kjell Anderson and Erin Jessee
R. v. Oghieakhe - by V. Dolton https://www.robsoncrim.com/single-po/r-v-oghieakhe-v-dolton
Are you a law student in Canada looking for part time work from Jan-March's end in 2021 - apply @robsoncrim for this opportunity
Victim Impact Statements at Canadian Corporate Sentencing by @erin_sheley https://www.robsoncrim.com//victim-impact-statements-at-ca deferred prosecution agreements in North America
Harm in the Digital Age: Critiquing the Construction of Victims, Harm, and Evidence in Proactive Child Luring Investigations by Lauren Menzie and Taryn Hepburn (available also at https://tinyurl.com/y2tt28rn) is an impressive work that considers police tactics and judicial responses in child luring investigations.
Concerns about Prosecuting Art Portraying Child Abuse- J Hildebrandt https://www.robsoncrim.com//concerns-about-prosecuting-art
Fleming v Ontario - Patrick Gutowski https://www.robsoncrim.com//fleming-v-ontario-patrick-guto
Distract yourself from the US election- The Disappearance of Criminal Law: Police Powers and The Supreme Court - a review by C. Hentig https://www.robsoncrim.com//the-disappearance-of-criminal-