Le mineur sujet de droit et la justice pénale : du meilleur intérêt à l'aliénation

The recognition of the rights of young offenders under criminal law is a recent development and can be traced to the emergence of the Young Offenders Act of 1982, as part of the larger neo-liberal movement in Canadian youth justice policy. Through an analysis of the transformation of the rights of y...

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Main Author: Dufresne, Martin (Author)
Contributors: MacLure, Richard ; Campbell, Kathryn M.
Format: Print Article
Language:Undetermined language
Published: 2007
In: Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice
Year: 2007, Volume: 49, Issue: 2, Pages: 205-230
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