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- catalog contributor b611422.
- catalog created "1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1986.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [163]-171.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Chapter 1: The quest for a Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- Parliament struggles for supremacy -- A Bill of Rights in born -- The British North America -- Canada chooses a Charter -- Chapter 2: Freedom of conscience and religion -- Religious freedom in America -- Freedom of religion under the Canadian Charter -- Chapter 3: Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression -- The struggle in England -- Freedom of expression in the thirteen colonies -- Canada before the Charter -- Freedom of expression under the Charter -- Chapter 4: Freedom of the press and other media of communication -- The colonies rebel against the common law -- Sedition in America -- Liberty of the press in Canada -- Chapter 5: Freedom from arbitrary detention or imprisonment -- Apprehended insurrection in Canada -- The October Crisis -- Arbitrary detention and the Charter -- Chapter 6: Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure -- The writs are denounced in the colonies -- Development of the Fourth Amendment -- Search and seizure since the Charter -- Chapter 7: The right to habeas corpus -- The writ of habeas corpus -- Development of the writ -- Habeas corpus in Canada -- Chapter 8: The right to remain silent -- Trial by jury in the seventeenth century -- Taking the Fifth in America -- The Canadian rule -- Critics of silence -- Chapter 9: Trial by jury -- How trial by jury began -- Trial by jury in America -- Trial by jury in Canada -- The charter enshrines trial by jury -- Chapter 10: Right to counsel -- Right to counsel at common law -- Right to counsel in America -- Gideon's re-trial -- When does right to counsel begin -- Right to counsel in Canada -- Chapter 11: Remedying the breach -- How the exclusionary rule developed in the United States -- The Charter creates an exclusionary rule in Canada".
- catalog extent "viii, 175 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Origin of rights.".
- catalog identifier "0459387502".
- catalog identifier "045938760X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Origin of rights.".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Carswell,".
- catalog relation "Origin of rights.".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Civil rights Canada.".
- catalog subject "Civil rights United States.".
- catalog subject "K3240.4 S34 1986".
- catalog subject "KDZ574 .S25 1986".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Chapter 1: The quest for a Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- Parliament struggles for supremacy -- A Bill of Rights in born -- The British North America -- Canada chooses a Charter -- Chapter 2: Freedom of conscience and religion -- Religious freedom in America -- Freedom of religion under the Canadian Charter -- Chapter 3: Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression -- The struggle in England -- Freedom of expression in the thirteen colonies -- Canada before the Charter -- Freedom of expression under the Charter -- Chapter 4: Freedom of the press and other media of communication -- The colonies rebel against the common law -- Sedition in America -- Liberty of the press in Canada -- Chapter 5: Freedom from arbitrary detention or imprisonment -- Apprehended insurrection in Canada -- The October Crisis -- Arbitrary detention and the Charter -- Chapter 6: Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure -- The writs are denounced in the colonies -- Development of the Fourth Amendment -- Search and seizure since the Charter -- Chapter 7: The right to habeas corpus -- The writ of habeas corpus -- Development of the writ -- Habeas corpus in Canada -- Chapter 8: The right to remain silent -- Trial by jury in the seventeenth century -- Taking the Fifth in America -- The Canadian rule -- Critics of silence -- Chapter 9: Trial by jury -- How trial by jury began -- Trial by jury in America -- Trial by jury in Canada -- The charter enshrines trial by jury -- Chapter 10: Right to counsel -- Right to counsel at common law -- Right to counsel in America -- Gideon's re-trial -- When does right to counsel begin -- Right to counsel in Canada -- Chapter 11: Remedying the breach -- How the exclusionary rule developed in the United States -- The Charter creates an exclusionary rule in Canada".
- catalog title "The origin of rights / by Roger E. Salhany.".
- catalog type "text".