Law materials

  • Legal & Financial Aspects of Architectural Conservation The Smolenice Castle Conference Central Europe

    Creator

    Denhez, Marc

    Dennis, Stephen

    Abstract

    How do governments design their strategy for heritage property? What do they try to accomplish in their laws and their tax systems to favour the re-use of older buildings, districts, and cities? What institutional framework can assist the restoration of tourist designations and the conservation of neighbourhoods? In this international study, eighteen experts from ten countries describe the legal challenges and solutions relating to such property.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • John J. Robinette Peerless Mentor: An Appreciation

    Creator

    Finlayson, George D.

    Abstract

    John J. Robinette, Canada's greatest trial lawyer, was admired and respected by the bench and his fellow lawyers alike. A quiet, unassuming man outside the courtroom, he was a consummate performer when appearing before a judge and jury. Robinette became a household name as the defender of Evelyn Dick, who was charged with killing her husband and infant son in Hamilton in 1946, and of Steven Suchan, a member of the infamous Boyd Gang.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Fulfilment Memoirs of a Criminal Court Judge

    Creator

    Vanek, David

    Abstract

    Soldier, university professor, lawyer, political candidate, and judge; David Vanek's compelling life story has seen him in many roles, all of which are played out in these memoirs. The child of Jewish-Russian immigrants, Vanek encountered anti-semitism while growing up, but was able to overcome prejudice and rise to prominence. He was educated at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School (where he was in a Jewish fraternity with Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster) before serving in the Second World War.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Deep Sense of Wrong The Treason, Trials and Transportation to New South Wales of Lower Canadian Rebels

    Creator

    Boissery, Beverley

    Abstract

    In 1839 fifty-eight men left Montreal for the penal colony of New South Wales. They were ordinary people who had been caught up in the political whirlwind of the 1838 rebellion. Even though they were all civilians, they had been tried by court martial. Convicted of treason, their properties forfeited to the crown, they paid a heavy price for rebellion. And as convicts in Australia, they were considered the lowest of a bad lot. During their years there, however, they earned the respect of Sydney’s citizens.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Justice Miscarried Inside Wrongful Convictions in Canada

    Creator

    Katz, Helena

    Abstract

    Former bank manager Ronald Dalton never got to watch his three young children grow up. In 1989 he was convicted for a crime that never happened. His wife, Brenda, was later ruled to have choked to death on breakfast cereal not strangled as a pathologist had initially claimed. Dalton’s daughter, Alison, was in kindergarten when he was charged with second-degree murder in 1988.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Tilted The Trials of Conrad Black, Second Edition

    Creator

    Skurka, Steven

    Abstract

    With the advent of Conrad Black’s new appeal, Steven Skurka is back to deliver a thorough, in-depth account of the controversial businessman’s legal difficulties. It was the trial that captivated observers on both sides of the Atlantic. Media titan Conrad Black, by turns respected and reviled for decades in Canada and around the world, faced off with U.S. prosecutors on charges of criminal fraud stemming from his activities with Hollinger International.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Trust Me Frauds, Schemes, and Scams and How to Avoid Them

    Creator

    Leek, Gordon G.

    Abstract

    Con men, swindlers, snake-oil salesmen, carpetbaggers, and plain everyday liars and cheats - these names and the scoundrels behind them have been around for hundreds of years, though their dodges and deceptions have been refined with the passage of time. The worldwide growth of criminal fraud has mushroomed to such a degree that traditional law-enforcement techniques have been unable to cope effectively with the fallout. Criminal fraud is a billion-dollar industry and has become a staple of organized crime rivalling drugs and prostitution as major sources of income.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • You Be the Judge

    Creator

    Adams, H. Clark

    Abstract

    H. Clark Adams let you be the judge on 60 cases that he’s already made his decisions on in the legal arena of small claims court. It’s enough to put you off wedded bliss forever, but if you did harbour strong opinions on how the case Smith v Brown a couple on the brink of matrimony, interfering relatives notwithstanding should unfold, H. Clark Adams welcomes you to the legal arena of small claims court.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The law and business administration in Canada

    Creator

    Smyth, J. E.

    Abstract

    The Law and Business Administration in Canada, 14th edition, responds to the needs of today’s business students by streamlining the traditional study of contractual principles, emphasizing current legal topics involving government regulation of business, corporate governance, e-commerce, privacy, and globalization, and adding continuity to the discussion of strategies to manage business’s legal risks by asking students to consider the legal issues facing a single businesses as it evolves through each chapter.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Pearson, 2015

    Non spécifié