Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is a booklet published by Rittenhouse, A New Vision.
Fonds consists of textual records documenting Dianne Martin's undergraduate and law school writing (ca. 1970 to 1976), files pertaining to the Innocence Project and the development of a course at Osgoode Hall Law School as part of the Innocence Project (1996-1999), and typescript drafts of Martin's academic papers and other writing.
Martin, Dianne, 1945-2004Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
File consists of a memo outlining the merits of challenging section 690 in the Kinsella case, written by an Innocence Project student.
Item is a letter of support written by Martin for this programme.
File consists of a draft paper by Martin entitled “Prostitution in an era of privatization: private crimes in public spaces”, a copy of a ruling in the case of Her Majesty the Queen and Amina Chaudhary, and a course description for SOCI 4840, Sociology of Policing.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is an undergraduate student paper by Martin.
Item is paper written by Martin with the assistance of Mara Green and the students enrolled in the Innocence Project of Osgoode Hall Law School, based on research developed for the inquiry into proceedings against Guy Paul Morin and presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings
Washington, D.C., November 11-14, 1998.