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This week the Supreme Court of Canada will hear appeals in two sensational murder cases that involved the defence of "automatism," where the perpetrators claimed they did not know what they were doing ...
The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa pictured in May 2021. (Jolson Lim/iPolitics) In unanimous groundbreaking decisions Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down an almost 30-year-old law that ...
Following the decision in the highly publicised case involving Peter Buck of REM, Kevin Roberts discusses the implications for the use of automatism as a defence On 20 April 2001, Peter Buck, lead ...
The concept of insurance can be traced back to the Roman Empire where, under maritime law, shippers took out insurance to protect themselves against the risk of losing their vessels to stormy seas, ...
OTTAWA - Canada’s highest court has ruled that the law barring the use of automatism⁠, or a state of extreme intoxication, as a defence for some crimes is unconstitutional and called on Parliament to ...
automatism - acting involuntarily or subconsciously - has been recognised by Scots law for generations. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the ...
A law prohibiting an accused from using extreme intoxication to the point of automatism as a defence against crimes involving assault or interference with the bodily integrity of another person is ...