

He Said, She Said… but Video Recording Shows: R. v. Anobis and the Case for Body Cameras in Winnipeg
Written by Nathan Dueck “This is a significant discrepancy.”[1] “Highly suspicious, convenient and almost implausible.”[2] “Simply put I...


The Law and HIV Non-Disclosure - Kelci Legg
In theory, the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure should benefit society. It should lead to safer sex with lower STI cases, lower...


Moral Considerations in Opposition to Jurisprudence - Brandon Latawiec
Introduction – Evolving Moral Values Criminal law generally attempts to impose societal notions of morality equally, but this process can...


The Defence of Provocation - Is There a Place for it in Modern Law? - Gillian Findlay
What is Provocation? History and Uses It is an unfortunate reality that any biases involved in historic iterations of a given law often...


The Negative Consequences of Legislative Inaction on the Automatism Defence - Jordan Wagner
Introduction Automatism is one of the most controversial defences in Canadian criminal law. A large part of the controversy stemmed from...




