Book Review: Stanley A. Cohen, Privacy, Crime and Terror: Legal Rights and Security in a Time of Peril (Markham: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2005) 584 pp. (2007) 6 C.J.L.T 67-71. PDF Available here
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Book Review: Stanley A. Cohen, Privacy, Crime and Terror: Legal Rights and Security in a Time of PerilWritten by Teresa ScassaBook Review: Stanley A. Cohen, Privacy, Crime and Terror: Legal Rights and Security in a Time of Peril (Markham: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2005) 584 pp. (2007) 6 C.J.L.T 67-71. PDF Available here Latest from Teresa Scassa
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