The Manitoba Law Journal
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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Website: themanitobalawjournal.com
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Acclaimed by legal academics and professionals alike, the #Manitoba #Law Journal aims to be the pre-eminent source of relevant, timely and high-calibre legal commentary for our community here and abroad. Come see our recap of recent activity and issues: http://themanitobalawjournal.com/for-the-community/
In "Cross-Over Youth and Youth Criminal Justice Act Evidence Law: Discourse Analysis and Reasons for Law Reform," author R. Jaremko-Bromwich looks at the disparity created by YCJA evidence law, compounding disadvantages for certain youth. Find it here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//MLJ_42/42.4_Bromwich.pdf
A look back: author M. Renaud analyzes "The Development of Legal Education in the Province of Manitoba, 18771968" in his eponymous paper, found here in issue 42:2 of the MLJ: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//MLJ_42.2%/422_Renaud.pdf
Author E. Kaka examines BIPOC experiences with law enforcement and how they affect respective communities in "The Supreme Court of Canada’s Justification of Charter Breaches and its Effect on Blackand Indigenous Communities." Find it here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//ar/MLJ_43.5/435_Kaka.pdf
Acclaimed by legal academics and professionals alike, the #Manitoba #Law Journal aims to be the pre-eminent source of relevant, timely and high-calibre legal commentary for our community here and abroad. Come see our recap of recent activity and issues: http://themanitobalawjournal.com/for-the-community/
In "Reaching for Excellence: Evaluating Manitoba’s Process for Issuing Judicial Authorizations" from Issue 40:1 of the MLJ, authors Krahn et al studied and examined Manitoba's recent history with respect to warrants and judicial authorizations. It's here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//Reaching%20for%20Excelle
In "Cross-Over Youth and Youth Criminal Justice Act Evidence Law: Discourse Analysis and Reasons for Law Reform," author R. Jaremko-Bromwich looks at the disparity created by YCJA evidence law, compounding disadvantages for certain youth. Find it here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//MLJ_42/42.4_Bromwich.pdf
A look back: author M. Renaud analyzes "The Development of Legal Education in the Province of Manitoba, 18771968" in his eponymous paper, found here in issue 42:2 of the MLJ: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//MLJ_42.2%/422_Renaud.pdf
Author E. Kaka examines BIPOC experiences with law enforcement and how they affect respective communities in "The Supreme Court of Canada’s Justification of Charter Breaches and its Effect on Blackand Indigenous Communities." Find it here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//ar/MLJ_43.5/435_Kaka.pdf
In "Reaching for Excellence: Evaluating Manitoba’s Process for Issuing Judicial Authorizations" from Issue 40:1 of the MLJ, authors Krahn et al studied and examined Manitoba's recent history with respect to warrants and judicial authorizations. It's here: http://themanitobalawjournal.com//Reaching%20for%20Excelle