Evidence, Persuasion and Diversity

Informal Logic 40 (2):237-254 (2020)
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My topic is the theme of the E-OSSA 12 conference, namely Evidence, Persuasion and Diversity. I will present relevant material from a selection of Canadian legal cases, along with background information as needed and commentary. My primary focus will be on two landmark Supreme Court of Canada cases—an Aboriginal law case and a case that was both a constitutional law case and a criminal law case.

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Derek Allen
University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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Legal Argumentation and Evidence.Douglas N. Walton - 2002 - Pennsylvania State University Press.

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