No. 86-5, October 2022
Index
- Allowing a Defence to Those Who Commit Crime Under Coercive Control
- Consenting to Prosecutions: The Legal Consequences of Non-compliance With the Requirement
- Cyber-Ticket Touting as Fraudulent Trading
- Cyberflashing: Consent, Reform and the Criminal Law
- Honour Suicide and Forced Suicide in the UK
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Court of Appeal for Ontario Clarifies Canada's Sex Work Laws but Ultimately Delivers a Blow in Attempts to Challenge the Constitutional Validity of Canada's ‘end Demand’ Model
- Opening the Door to Vindication: Reviewing the Evidential Bases for the ‘Householder Defence’
- Restraint Orders: Varying Restraint Orders for Civil Proceedings – a Welcome Clarification
- Sentence reductions for a guilty plea: The impact of the revised guideline on rates of pleas and ‘cracked trials’1
- Allowing a Defence to Those Who Commit Crime Under Coercive Control
- Consenting to Prosecutions: The Legal Consequences of Non-compliance With the Requirement
- Cyber-Ticket Touting as Fraudulent Trading
- Cyberflashing: Consent, Reform and the Criminal Law
- Honour Suicide and Forced Suicide in the UK
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Court of Appeal for Ontario Clarifies Canada's Sex Work Laws but Ultimately Delivers a Blow in Attempts to Challenge the Constitutional Validity of Canada's ‘end Demand’ Model
- Opening the Door to Vindication: Reviewing the Evidential Bases for the ‘Householder Defence’
- Restraint Orders: Varying Restraint Orders for Civil Proceedings – a Welcome Clarification
- Sentence reductions for a guilty plea: The impact of the revised guideline on rates of pleas and ‘cracked trials’1