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Annual Meeting of the World Institute for Research and Publication

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Omar Ha-Redeye presented two papers at the Annual Meeting of the World Institute for Research and Publication – Law:

Full Paper: Media Narratives in Times of Turmoil: Depictions of Minorities in Canada Post 9/11

Media narratives in times of turmoil

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Full Paper: Admissibility of Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario Reports

Admissibility of Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario Reports

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Admissibility of AGCO reports

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  • "aversive racism"
  • "criminal code"
  • "edward said"
  • "hate speech"
  • agco
  • alcohol and gaming commission of ontario
  • Annual Meeting of the World Institute for Research and Publication
  • anti-semitism
  • bouchard-taylor
  • business record exception
  • discrimination
  • double hearsay
  • Evidence
  • evidence act
  • free speech
  • Freedom of expression
  • hearsay
  • islamophobia
  • Media
  • necessity
  • occupiers liability
  • principled approach
  • propaganda
  • racism
  • reliability
  • Torture
  • wigmore criteria
  • WIRP
  • World Institute for Research and Publication
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