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An Empirical and Qualitative Study of Expert Opinion Evidence in Canadian Terrorism Cases
Less than 1 year ago we held an event: Criminal Justice Evidentiary Thresholds in Canada: The Last Ten Years where 150 students & lawyers attended. Vol 43(3) of Manitoba Law Journal emerged and Prof Michael Nesbitt and I Wylie wrote an important paper on An Empirical and Qualitative Study of Expert Opinion Evidence in Canadian Terrorism Cases: November 2001 to December 2019

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