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Habeas corpus is everyone's 'get out of jail free' card. It is the legal remedy ensuring a person's release from prison or any other form of custody when the detention cannot be justified in law. This volume provides in-depth and critical analysis of the law behind this vital protection of liberty., Covers a topic of great importance: the liberty of the individual is a fundamental right and essential to the rule of law Habeas corpus is the only remedy directly applicable to a human right Provides a complete and up-to-date statement of the law Thoroughly explores the background and principles, together with practice and procedure, with sample forms, fully set out for the practitioner Completely updated to reflect significant developments in the case law and the literature since the last edition in 1989 One new chapter devotes special attention to habeas corpus and fundamental rights, looking in particular at the Human Rights Act 1998, the European Convention on Human Rights and also the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Another new chapter examines first principles and the evolution of judicial review and its relationship to habeas corpus For the first time, the book will include sample forms for practitioners in an extended section on practice and procedure.
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"Dedicated to Peter Hogg, Principles of Canadian Income Tax Law, 10th Edition elucidates Canadian income tax law in simple, concise, and non-technical language. The book encourages us to think deeply and critically about the important role of income tax in Canadian society.It emphasizes the principles of income tax law, the policies that influence and underlie the system, and its major features and context. The book upholds tax law as a rational system contributing to Canadas socio-economic fabric. Income tax is the main instrument for financing and sharing among Canadians the cost of collective consumption of goods and services and expressing notions of social welfare, distributive justice, and political civility." --Publisher.
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This report presents the findings and recommendations from our examination of the possible regionalization and/or merger of the Federal Court of Canada Trial Division and the Tax Court of Canada Trial Division and the Tax Court of Canada and consolidation of their administrative support services. The examination was conducted in accordance with the Auditor General Act pursuant to an order-in-council recommended by the Minister of Justice. The report also presents the results of our audit of the registry services of the two courts. The scope of our review and the approach we used are described in Section 1. A copy of the order-in-council is attached as Appendix 1.
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"Canada's first Income Tax was introduced in the Income War Tax Act of 1917. This book is the first to comprehensively analyze its design, why it was introduced, why a wartime measure was continued when the conflict was ended, and how the income tax grew into a principal aspect of the fiscal origins of the welfare state. It integrates an expert internal and technical history of the statute (definitions of income, tax rates and exemptions) with a broader overview of the political and economic histories which shaped the Income Tax Act's origins and development. Along the way the authors also look at a variety of related subjects, some not always included in tax histories - federal-provincial fiscal arrangements, tax evasion, tax administration, the way judicial decisions shaped the application of the Act, and tax treaties."-- Provided by publisher
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"Administration of Income Tax, 2023 is a comprehensive treatment of the law governing the administration of federal income tax in Canada (and provincial income taxes administered by the CRA under collection agreements). It is written from a taxpayer's perspective and provides the framework for tax returns, payments, audits, assessments and reassessments, objections, and appeals."--Quatrième de couverture
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