Archive/File: orgs/canadian/canada/justice/ethnocultural-groups/ecg-014-00 Last-Modified: 1997/01/29 Source: Department of Justice Canada Appendix A ---------- LAW REFORM COMMISSION OF CANADA PAPERS: MULTICULTURALISM AND JUSTICE TITLE AUTHOR (where indicated) Background Consultation Document Access to Justice and Equality of Treatment Jean-Paul Brodeur Access to Remedies Bail Canada Evidence Act and Multicultural Issues David Pomerant Corrections The Criminal Code of Canada: A Review Based on The Minister's Reference H. Archibald Kaiser Criminal Law Issues Involving Religion and Conscience Kazi Hamid Criminal Law and Religion and Cultural Minorities Alan Young and Marc Gold Cross-Cultural Training, Increased Hiring of Minorities, and Community Liaison Crown Prosecution Service Culturally-Based Conflicts with Statutory Criminal Law Demographics of Ethnic Groups in Canada Equal Access to Justice, Equitable Treatment, and Respect Ethnic Data Collection Kazi Hamid Jury Selection and Multicultural Issues David Pomerant Are Minorities Over-Represented in the Criminal Justice System? Language of Accused and Multicultural Issues David Pomerant Minority Women and the Justice System Kazi Hamid Minority Youth A Multicultural Criminal Justice Advisory Council Police Provincial Law Society Disciplinary Proceedings Kazi Hamid Racism in Canada Kazi Hamid A Note on Racism Kazi Hamid Response to the Comments of the Commission: The Minister's Reference on Visible Minorities and Multuralism Jean-Paul Brodeur Sentencing Statutory Comparison of Provincial Judicial Council Disciplinary Hearing Procedures Kazi Hamid Statutory Criminal Law Visible Minorities and Access to Justice Raj Anand
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