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Past Law Course Reserves: Evidence I (LAW 351)

Items on course reserve for Evidence I 2017/2018

TITLE

CALL NUMBER

LOAN PERIOD

Total  Checkouts

Canadian evidence law in a nutshell / Ronald J. Delisle,
Lisa Dufraimont
(302002048791)

KF9660.D437
2009

2 hr IN

0

Epistemic injustice [electronic resource] : power and the ethics of knowing / Miranda Fricker
(ebook)

ebook

ebook

0

Evidence : a Canadian casebook / Hamish Stewart
(102002229903)

 KF8935.ZA2E95 2016

2 hr IN

7

Evidence : principles and problems / by Ronald Joseph Delisle, Don Stuart, David M. Tanovich, Lisa Dufraimont
(202002208262)

KF8935.ZA2D45 2015

2 hr IN

0

The law of evidence / David M. Paciocco,
Lee Stuesser
​(802002202289)

KF8961.P33 2015

2 hr IN

12

The law of evidence in Canada / Sidney N. Lederman, Alan W. Bryant and Michelle K. Fuerst
(002002184758)

 KF8935.ZA2S665 2014

2 hr IN

6

Martin's annual criminal code
(502002369789)

KF9220.ZA2M37 2018

2 hr IN

2

The practical guide to evidence in criminal cases / the Honourable Roger E. Salhany, Q.C
(102002195636)

KF9660.S24 2013

2 hr IN

0

The portable guide to evidence / Michael P. Doherty (902002047245) KF8935.ZA2D54 2009 2 hr IN 0
Sexual offences in Canadian law / Hamish C. Stewart
(302002370644)
KF9325.A6S73 2005 2 hr IN 3

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