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    The Annual Review of Criminal Law 2024 presents the most significant criminal law decisions in five areas:

    • Substantive Criminal law (Chapter 1)
    • Policing and the Charter (Chapter 2)
    • Evidence (Chapter 3)
    • Criminal procedure (Chapter 4)
    • Sentencing (Chapter
    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:43225397
    Publication date:2025-06-20
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:Annual Review of Criminal Law 2024 Edition, ProView eBook, Subscription
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    Steve Coughlan

    Steve Coughlan has been at Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University since 1992, where he teaches criminal law and criminal procedure, among other subjects. He has received a number of awards for his teaching, including the Dalhousie Alumni Association

     

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    Adelina Iftene

    Dr. Adelina Iftene is an Associate Professor of Law and the Criminal Justice Specialization Coordinator at Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. Adelina teaches and conducts research in the areas of criminal law, evidence, sentencing and imprisonment 

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    Robert J. Currie is Associate Professor and Director of the Law & Technology Institute at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. His teaching areas include international & transnational criminal law, law & technology, criminal law,