Important Judgments To Be Released From The Supreme Court of Canada
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 9:33AM
Lisa A. Silver in Charter of Rights and Freedoms, N.S. case, Yunmu case, canada, canadian law, courts, crime, criminal code, criminal law, human rights, human rights, jury vetting, supreme court of canada, supreme court of canada, testifying behind the veil, women

The Supreme Court of Canada will be releasing two judgments in the next two days: the N.S. case, resolving the question of testifying behind the veil and the jury vetting trilogy cases in Duong, Cardoso, and Yunmu. I have written blogs on both cases: Testifying Behind The veil: A Study of Conflicting Charter Rights; Testifying Behind The Veil: The facts in the N.S. case; Testifying Behind The Veil: The Human Factor; Jury Vetting and The Supreme Court of Canada; and Jury Vetting and The International Perspective. Check back to this blog site for further discussion of these issues.

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