A Treatise On Criminal Law As Applicable to the Dominion of Canada
Samuel Robinson Clarke, Samuel Blackburn
A Treatise On Criminal Law As Applicable to the Dominion of Canada
Samuel Robinson Clarke, Samuel Blackburn
If you are interested in Canadian law, you cannot miss this treatise, which offers a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of criminal law in Canada. Written by a distinguished lawyer and judge, this book covers topics such as the definition of crime, the roles of judges and juries, and the different types of criminal offenses and their punishments. The book also includes many examples, cases, and references to other legal sources. Whether you are a law student, a lawyer, or a curious citizen, this book will enlighten you about Canada's legal system.
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