Bail, Global Justice, and the Limits of Dissent

How the Law of Bail Provides Insufficient Protections for Civil Liberties

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7 November 2003
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In a publication through the Journal at Osgoode Digital Commons, Jackie Esmonde examines the way the law of bail has been applied to those arrested at global justice demonstrations associated with militant civil disobedience.

Read the full publication here

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