Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: Human Rights, International Law
The UK Island of Sark, and its quaint one-of-a-kind feudal legal system, reels from a human rights legal assault.
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Categories: Current Events, Hockey Law
Behind Canada's gold medal in Olympic ice hockey flows a subtle stream of law and order.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events, Law Enforcement
As London rioters are arrested and appear before judges, it would be an awkward moment if they recognize each other.
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The face of a fledging, wannabe union, the Canadian Hockey League Players Association's Georges ... who?
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Fascinating hip surgery legal spat leaves hobbled patients in the lurch.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events
British Columbia experiences two shining examples of police inaction - either cowardice or stupidity - in less than nine months.
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In an extraordinary world exclusive, an unconfirmed but a reasonably and academically-trusted authentic ancient legal text is revealed which in all likelihood relates to the birth of a son to Mrs. Mary Christ in Israel on Monday, December 25, 0000.
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Categories: Law Fun, Legal History
The judge who just disappeared.
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Categories: Church Law, Legal History
Merry Christ Mass to all and to lawyers too! Saint Ives may be the patron saint of lawyers but he is not the only lawyer to have been sainted by the Roman Catholic Pope.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Military Law
There are tragic facts. And then there's the facts in R. v. Dudley. Murder and cannibalism in necessity were acquainted with the common law.
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