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2002 | Terrorism, Law & Democracy: How is Canada Changing following September 11?

Conference Title: Terrorism, Law & Democracy: How is Canada Changing following September 11?
Date: March 25-26, 2002
Co-Chairs: Mr. David Daubney, Mr. Stephen Bindman, Ms. Nathalie DesRosiers, Ms. Anne L. Mactavish
Location: Montreal, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  SP62 Introduction to Essays
Constance D. Hunt | 2 pages
Constance D. Hunt 2 pages
  SP63 Avant-Propos
Nathalie Des Rosiers | 2 pages
Nathalie Des Rosiers 2 pages
  SP64 International Terrorism Dimensions of a Security Challenge
Martin Rudner | 9 pages
Martin Rudner 9 pages
  SP65 Canadian Terrorists
Stewart Bell | 8 pages
Stewart Bell 8 pages
  SP66 Address
Ward Elcock | 7 pages
Ward Elcock 7 pages
  SP67 Allocution
Ward Elcock | 7 pages
Ward Elcock 7 pages
  SP68 Before September 11 - Some History Lessons
Reg Whitaker | 15 pages
Reg Whitaker 15 pages
  SP69 Canada's Responses to Past Serious Threats
Desmond P. Morton | 12 pages
Desmond P. Morton 12 pages
  SP70 Terrorism Law & Democracy
Gwynne Dyer | 12 pages
Gwynne Dyer 12 pages
  SP71 Civil Liberties and the US Government Response to September 11
Kate Martin | 16 pages
Kate Martin 16 pages
  SP72 La bataille contre la violence islamiste en Europe : originalité de l'expérience française
Roger Faligot | 18 pages
Roger Faligot 18 pages
  SP73 The New Terrorism Offences in Canadian Criminal Law
Kent Roach | 32 pages
Kent Roach 32 pages
  SP74 Preventing Terrorism Bill C-36: The Anti-terrorism Act 2001
Richard G. Mosley | 28 pages
Richard G. Mosley 28 pages
  SP75 The Anti-terrorism Bill (Bill C-36): An Unnecessary Law and Order Quick Fix that Permanently Stains the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Don Stuart | 19 pages
Don Stuart 19 pages
  SP76 L'impact du 11 septembre sur les communautés ethno-culturelles du Canada
Emerson Douyon | 5 pages
Emerson Douyon 5 pages
  SP77 Le Centre de sécurité des télécommunications et les libertés civiles
Jean-Paul Brodeur | 10 pages
Jean-Paul Brodeur 10 pages
  SP78 Does Bill C-36 Give Police too Many Powers?
Paul D. Copeland | 7 pages
Paul D. Copeland 7 pages
  SP79 Does Bill C-36 Give Police too Many Powers?
Gwen Boniface | 5 pages
Gwen Boniface 5 pages
  SP80 Constitutional Democracy: Balancing Security and Civil Liberties
Irwin Cotler | 13 pages
Irwin Cotler 13 pages
  SP81 Between Crime and WarTerrorism, Democracy and the Constitution
Errol P. Mendes | 31 pages
Errol P. Mendes 31 pages
  SP82 Prévention du terrorisme et principes de justice fondamentale
Patrice Garant | 36 pages
Patrice Garant 36 pages
  SP83 Allocution
Bill Graham | 9 pages
Bill Graham 9 pages
  SP84 Notes for an Address
Bill Graham | 9 pages
Bill Graham 9 pages
  SP85 Antiterrorism and Secrecy
Alan Leadbeater | 9 pages
Alan Leadbeater 9 pages
  SP86 Access to Information and Privacy in the Post September 11 Context
Elizabeth Sanderson | 13 pages
Elizabeth Sanderson 13 pages
  SP87 Fighting Terrorism Financing - Implications for the Legal and Financial Sectors
Vern Krishna | 5 pages
Vern Krishna 5 pages
  SP88 Fighting Terrorism Financing - Implications for the Legal and Financial Sectors
Paul Kennedy | 7 pages
Paul Kennedy 7 pages
  SP89 Terrorism Funding: Implications for the Legal and Financial Sectors
Reid Morden | 15 pages
Reid Morden 15 pages
  SP90 Watching the Watchers: Democratic Oversight
James K. Hugessen | 6 pages
James K. Hugessen 6 pages
  SP91 La surveillance civile dans un monde changé
Shirley Heafey | 8 pages
Shirley Heafey 8 pages
  SP92 Civilian Oversight in a Changed World
Shirley Heafey | 7 pages
Shirley Heafey 7 pages
  SP93 Notes for an Address
Bob Rae | 5 pages
Bob Rae 5 pages
  SP94 Watching the Watchers: Democratic Oversight
A. Alan Borovoy | 4 pages
A. Alan Borovoy 4 pages
  SP95 Does Bill C-36 Give Police too Many Powers?
Susan Eng | 2 pages
Susan Eng 2 pages

1999 | Changing Punishment at the Turn of the Century: Finding a Common Ground

Conference Title: Changing Punishment at the Turn of the Century: Finding a Common Ground
Date: September 26-29, 1999
Co-Chairs: The Honourable Justice David P. Cole, Professor Kent Roach
Location: Saskatoon, SK

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  SP38 Changing Punishment at the Turn of the Century: An Overview of the Issues
Kent Roach | 7 pages
Kent Roach 7 pages
  SP39 The Development of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act
Alison MacPhail | 17 pages
Alison MacPhail 17 pages
  SP40 Official Language: Politics and the Archambault Report, 1938
Allan Manson | N/A pages
Allan Manson N/A pages
  SP41 A New Approach to the Punishment of Crime in Canada
James William Gouck | 5 pages
James William Gouck 5 pages
  SP42 To Punish Differently: From Affirmation to Action
Daniel Jacoby | 16 pages
Daniel Jacoby 16 pages
  SP43 Punir autrement: de l'affirmation à l'action
Daniel Jacoby | 16 pages
Daniel Jacoby 16 pages
  SP44 La transformation du rôle des tribunaux dans la détermination de la peine
Céline Pelletier | 26 pages
Céline Pelletier 26 pages
  SP45 Has the Role of Judges in Sentencing Changed…Or Should It?
Tim Quigley | 28 pages
Tim Quigley 28 pages
  SP46 Crime, Shame and Reintegration
John Braithwaite | 17 pages
John Braithwaite 17 pages
  SP47 Le pardon, une valeur de justice et d'espoir, un plaidoyer pour la tolérance et contre l'oubli  (Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Vol. 42, No 3, July, 2000, pp 299-322 / Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale, vol.42, no 3, juillet 2000, pp 299-322)
Hélène Dumont | pages
Hélène Dumont pages
  SP48 Changing Punishment for Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
James [Sa'ke'j] Youngblood Henderson | 25 pages
James [Sa'ke'j] Youngblood Henderson 25 pages
  SP49 Community Based Justice Initiatives of Saskatoon Tribal Council
Yvonne Boyer | 10 pages
Yvonne Boyer 10 pages
  SP50 Punishment at the Turn of the Century: The RCMP Perspective
Cleve Cooper, Jharna Chatterjee | 17 pages
Cleve Cooper, Jharna Chatterjee 17 pages
  SP51 Transforming the Punishment Environment: Understanding Public Views of What Should be Accomplished at Sentencing
Anthony N. Doob | 20 pages
Anthony N. Doob 20 pages
  SP52 Transforming the Punishment Environment
Jan Turner | 10 pages
Jan Turner 10 pages
  SP53 From Punishment to Healing
Nancy Stableforth | 8 pages
Nancy Stableforth 8 pages
  SP54 Sentencing Within a Restorative Justice Paradigm: Procedural Implications of R. v. Gladue
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond | N/A pages
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond N/A pages
  SP55 De la boulimie à l'anorexie carcérale ou de la punition à la prévention
Lucie Lemonde | 20 pages
Lucie Lemonde 20 pages
  SP56 Re-Framing Parole
John W. Conroy | 31 pages
John W. Conroy 31 pages
  SP57 Reframing Parole
Willie Gibbs | 5 pages
Willie Gibbs 5 pages
  SP58 Thoughts on a Historical Curiosity: Jeremy Bentham and Panopticon
Beth Bilson | 9 pages
Beth Bilson 9 pages
  SP59 Changing Punishment
Ole Ingstrup | 6 pages
Ole Ingstrup 6 pages
  SP60 Punir Autrement
Ole Ingstrup | 7 pages
Ole Ingstrup 7 pages
  SP61 From Punishment to Healing
Jonathan Rudin | 8 pages
Jonathan Rudin 8 pages

1997 | Dawn or Dusk in Sentencing

Conference Title: Dawn or Dusk in Sentencing
Date: April 24-26, 1997
Co-Chairs: The Honourable Justice William Vancise, The Honourable Judge David Arnot, Professor Patrick Healy
Location: Montreal, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  SP1 Welcome Remarks
Carol M. Huddart | 2 pages
Carol M. Huddart 2 pages
  SP2 The Theory and Practice of Sentencing: Are They on the Same Wavelength? (Bill C-41 and Beyond)
Edward D. Bayda | 17 pages
Edward D. Bayda 17 pages
  SP3 Loi modifiant le Code criminel sur les mesures de rechange et les peines
Pierre Béliveau | 32 pages
Pierre Béliveau 32 pages
  SP4 Bill C-41: An Overview and Some Introductory Thoughts
David P. Cole | 24 pages
David P. Cole 24 pages
  SP5 De la Loi C-41 à la Loi C-55: la détermination de la peine avec une main de fer dans un gant de velours
Hélène Dumont | 26 pages
Hélène Dumont 26 pages
  SP6 An International Perspective - What is Happening in the Rest of the World
Cleve Cooper | 2 pages
Cleve Cooper 2 pages
  SP7 From Problem-Solving Policing to Problem-Solving Justice
Charles Pollard | 32 pages
Charles Pollard 32 pages
  SP8 Conferencing and Community Empowerment: Rediscovering the Human Face of Justice
Terry O'Connell | 25 pages
Terry O'Connell 25 pages
  SP9 What Can Canada Learn from Sentencing Reform Efforts in Other Countries?
Anthony N. Doob | 8 pages
Anthony N. Doob 8 pages
  SP10 Le traitement : L'alternative à la prison, pour une justice de réinsertion dans la société
Bernard Grenier | 5 pages
Bernard Grenier 5 pages
  SP11 The Criminal Justice System: A Catalyst to Addiction Treatment
Peter A. Vamos | 6 pages
Peter A. Vamos 6 pages
  SP12 Innovations in Mainstream Justice
L. P. Deshaye | 3 pages
L. P. Deshaye 3 pages
  SP13 Restorative Justice: Alternative Approaches
David M. Arnot | 17 pages
David M. Arnot 17 pages
  SP14 Restorative Justice on the Eve of a New Century: The Need for Social Context and a New Imagination
Lorraine Berzins | 8 pages
Lorraine Berzins 8 pages
  SP15 Alternative Sentencing
Jonathan Rudin | 9 pages
Jonathan Rudin 9 pages
  SP16 Restorative Justice - Alternative Approaches
Kathy Louis | 8 pages
Kathy Louis 8 pages
  SP17 Opening Remarks
David H. Vickers | 2 pages
David H. Vickers 2 pages
  SP18 Innovations in Aboriginal Justice - Community Justice Update: Yukon
Heino Lilles | 24 pages
Heino Lilles 24 pages
  SP19 Innovations in Aboriginal Justice
Rose Couch | 6 pages
Rose Couch 6 pages
  SP20 The Sparwood Project in Youth Justice
D. Kent Kirkland | 1 pages
D. Kent Kirkland 1 pages
  SP21 Diversion - Young Offenders - Sparwood Project
Glen Purdy, Jake Bouwman | 23 pages
Glen Purdy, Jake Bouwman 23 pages
  SP22 Conditional Sentencing: A Change in Direction
Omer Archambault | 3 pages
Omer Archambault 3 pages
  SP23 The Appeal of Conditional Sentences of Imprisonment
Allan Manson | 12 pages
Allan Manson 12 pages
  SP24 Conditional Sentencing: Sword of Damocles or Pandora's Box?
Julian V. Roberts | 24 pages
Julian V. Roberts 24 pages
  SP25 Some Views on the Sentencing Process
Susan Lee | 7 pages
Susan Lee 7 pages
  SP26 Le Chapitre 22 et le rôle de la victime dans la détermination de la peine
Arlène Gaudreault | 11 pages
Arlène Gaudreault 11 pages
  SP27 The Public Perception of Sentencing - The Role of the Media
Benjamin J. Greenberg | 8 pages
Benjamin J. Greenberg 8 pages
  SP28 The Public Perception of Sentencing - The Role of the Media
Kirk Makin | 8 pages
Kirk Makin 8 pages
  SP29 The Public Perception of Sentencing - The Role of the Media
Barry McLoughlin | 5 pages
Barry McLoughlin 5 pages
  SP30 Notes on Adult Diversion Program
David Daubney | 2 pages
David Daubney 2 pages
  SP31 Adult Diversion: A Progress Report
Jan Turner | 3 pages
Jan Turner 3 pages
  SP32 Ontario Observations on Effective Diversion Programs
Margaret Stanowski | 4 pages
Margaret Stanowski 4 pages
  SP33 Les mesures de rechange appliqués aux adultes : rapport d'étape
André Lemaire | 3 pages
André Lemaire 3 pages
  SP34 Introduction of the Honourable Mr. Justice William Vancise
Fraser Martin | 2 pages
Fraser Martin 2 pages
  SP35 Dawn or Dusk: New Beginning or More of the Same
William J. Vancise | 14 pages
William J. Vancise 14 pages
  SP36 La détermination de la peine : une réforme pour hier ou pour demain
William J. Vancise | 15 pages
William J. Vancise 15 pages
  SP37 Wrap-Up and Closing Remarks
George M. Thomson | 5 pages
George M. Thomson 5 pages