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Tradition, Judges and Civil Liberties in Canada
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Tradition, Judges and Civil Liberties in Canada
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| Abstract |
A justification of the execution in Quebec City of American spy David McLane (1767-1797) for treason for plotting on behalf of the government of revolutionary France. The author focuses on the role played by Chief Justice William Osgoode (1754-1824) in McLane's execution.
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Osgoode Hall Law Journal
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Vol. 41
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no. 2-3
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319-322
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2003
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Hay, Douglas. “Tradition, Judges and Civil Liberties in Canada.” Osgoode Hall Law Journal Vol. 41, no. 2–3 (2003): 319–322.
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