Canadian State Trials, Volume IV
Explore the intricate legal landscape of Canada during crucial historical moments in Canadian State Trials, Volume IV by Barry Wright. Published in 2015, this insightful volume delves into the legal challenges associated with perceived security threats and the repression of dissent, spanning from the onset of World War One through the Great Depression. With 277 pages of comprehensive analysis, Wright thoughtfully examines the intersection of politics and law in times of societal upheaval. This book is essential for anyone interested in political crimes and offenses, providing a meticulous look at how the Canadian state navigated complex legal issues during tumultuous periods. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply intrigued by Canadian legal history, this volume is a valuable addition to your collection.