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The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill

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The Government of Canada's proposed anti-terrorism legislation, Bill C-36, contemplates dramatic changes to our law, in areas as diverse as criminal procedure, international relations, immigration, individual privacy, law enforcement, and charitable giving. In this collection, Canada's leading scholars in the areas of law and public policy address the potential impact of these changes on the rights and freedoms that Canadians enjoy. Based on papers presented at a conference organized by the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto in November 2001, the essays in this book provide a permanent record of the vital legal debate surrounding Bill C-36.

499 pages, Paperback

First published November 16, 2001

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May 18, 2019
Collected speeches given during a conference on the subject, this is a very safe book on national security and bill 36, the bill at the time of writing (2001). Read it for research. Wouldn’t recommend it otherwise.
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