Privacy and illegal strip-searches in the latest issue of The Canadian Bar Review online

  • February 08, 2017

The Canadian Bar Review

A new issue of The Canadian Bar Review is now online. Volume 94(2) topics range from the cyberspace debate in private international law and the immunity of the Attorney General to Law Society discipline, to the impact of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations on the sponsoring of non-disclosed family members. Read these articles and more.

Readers pressed for time can also catch up on a selection of our newest articles by visiting the CBA National blog, as some authors have penned shorter-form pieces of their articles:

  • Author Guillaume Laganière takes a look at what’s at stake as the Supreme Court of Canada decides Equustek v. Google on cyberspace, extraterritoriality and private international law.
  • Author Karen Eltis examines the privacy divide between different legal traditions and how to bridge those differences.
  • CBA caught up with Michelle Psutka in this video interview  about the why our legal system has failed to end the practice of illegal strip-searching.