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    MANITOBA LAW JOURNAL|VOLUME 44 ISSUE 5 2021

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    We would like to acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Law Legal Research Institute in making these publications possible

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    Call for Papers

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    Part 1: Indigenousness and Sentencing

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    Making an ‘ASH’ out of Gladue: The Bowden Experiment

    JANE DICKSON

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    Constitutionalizing Gladue Rights: Critical Perspectives and Prospective Paths Forward

    HARDIE RATH-WILSON

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    The Devil’s Playground: A Case Study of Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC) Demonstrating the System Failings of the Ontario Corrections Regime
    NICOLE KELL Y

     

    Decades in Crisis: A Critical Analysis of the Underuse of Section 81 and 84 of the Correction and Conditional Release Act and its Role in the Systemic Neglect of Indigenous Rehabilitation and Reintegration

    MADISON PARKER

     

    Part 2: Mandatory Minimum Sentences

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    Reconsidering Luxton in the Post-Nur Revolution: A Brief Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Recent Challenges to Mandatory Minimums and Other Sentencing Provisions
    STACEY M. PURSER

     

    A Tale of Two Countries: Constitutionalizing the Mandatory Minimum Sentence

    BRYTON M.P. MOEN

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