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R. v. Therens, [1985] 1 SCR 613

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Source:  R. v. Therens, [1985] 1 SCR 613, 1985 CanLII 29 (SCC) R. v. Therens, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 613 Her Majesty The Queen Appellant; and Paul Mathew Therens Respondent; and The

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May v Ferndale Institution, 2003 BCCA 536

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Get this out of WESTLAW UdeM: May v Ferndale Institution, 2003 BCCA 536 at para 21 (available on WL Can) citing Spindler, supra note 22. There's also this thing in canlii: http://www.canlii.org/bc/cas/bcsc/2001/2001bcsc1335.html Meanwhile: May

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The “Great Writ” Reinvigorated?  Habeas Corpus in Contemporary Canada

The "Great Writ" Reinvigorated?Habeas Corpus in ContemporaryCanadaD E B R A   P A R K E S I.  INTRODUCTION In his engaging essay delivered at the 2nd Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History at Robson Hall in 2012, “Habeas Corpus, Legal History and Guantanamo Bay,”1  Professor James Oldham provides insight into the contemporary debates in the United States about the scope and significance of the ancient

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Habeas Corpus dans la Déclaration canadienne des droits

TO DO - this is typed in by me, find the html online and re-do in copy & paste for accuracy. CODIFICATION Déclaration canadienne des droits S.C. 1960, ch. 44 à jour au 10 décembre 2015 PARTIE I DÉCLARATION DES DROITS Reconnaissance et déclaration des droits et libertés 1.  Il est par les présentes reconnu et déclaré que les droits de l'homme et les libertés fondamentales ci-après énoncés ont existé et continueront à exister pour tout individu au Canada

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Habeas Corpus in the Canadian Bill of Rights

TO DO - this is typed in by me, find the html online and re-do in copy & paste for accuracy. CONSOLIDATION Canadian Bill of Rights S.C. 1960, c. 44 PART I BILL OF RIGHTS Recognition and declaration of rights and freedoms 1.  It is hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colur, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely, (a) 

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R v Gamble, [1988] 2 SCR 595

WARNING This is NOT an official Law Report. You cannot present this page in court, by photocopying or otherwise. If you need this report for a case, you must get the official law report. For this purpose, you may inquire with a Reference Librarian at an accredited (i.e., university) law library. Source: URL Supreme Court Judgments Case name:   R. v. Gamble Collection:   Supreme Court Judgments Date:   1988-12-08 Report:   [1988] 2 SCR 595 Case

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- Writs of Habeas Corpus (detention remedy)

Habeas corpus in the Quebec Charter

Source: Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, CQLR c C-12

EXTRACT

R.S.Q., chapter C-12

in force since Oct 29, 2008

Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms

[ ... ]

CHAPTER III

JUDICIAL RIGHTS

[ ... ]

Habeas corpus.

32.  Every person deprived of his liberty has a right of recourse to habeas corpus.

1975, c. 6, s. 32.

 

Habeas corpus dans la Charte québécoise

Source: Charte des droits et libertés de la personne, RLRQ c C-12 EXTRAIT L.R.Q., chapitre C-12 en vigueur depuis le 29 oct. 2008 Charte des droits et libertés de la personne [ ... ] CHAPITRE III DROITS JUDICIAIRES [ ... ] Habeas corpus. 32.  Toute personne privée de sa liberté a droit de recourir à l'habeas corpus. 1975, c. 6, a. 32.  

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