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UNINA9910671496803321 |
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Coughlan Steve |
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Detention and arrest / / Stephen Coughlan, Professor, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Glen Luther, Associate Professor, College of Law, Saskatchewan |
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Toronto, ON : , : Irwin Law, , 2010 |
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1 electronic text (xiv, 349 p.) : digital file |
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Essentials of Canadian law |
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Detention of persons - Canada |
Arrest - Canada |
Police power - Canada |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Issued as part of the Irwin Law eLibrary. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nature of the interaction between police and individuals -- Powers of detention -- Arrest and compelling appearance -- The impact of the Charter -- Reasonable belief -- Reasonable suspicion. |
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UNINA9910552974903321 |
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Alegria Claribel |
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Thomas McGrath : Start the Poetry Now! / / Pamela Sund, Vincent Dussol |
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Montpellier, : Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2021 |
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2-36781-399-X |
2-36781-123-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (332 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BeechingJack |
BlyRobert |
DussolVincent |
JacobsonDale |
LubkaLewis |
MartinsonDavid |
McCarristonLinda |
PinkDavid |
PlumppSterling |
RamirezSergio |
SundPamela |
TerkelStuds |
VinzMark |
WatsonRick |
WoiwodeLarry |
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Poetry |
épopée |
Dakota du Nord |
Irlandais-Américains |
poésie politique |
gauche américaine (Industrial Workers of the World) |
Parti communiste américain |
epic |
North Dakota |
Irish-Americans |
political poetry |
American Left (Industrial Workers of the World) |
Communist Party of America |
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Materiale a stampa |
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From hard scrabble origins on the Plains of North Dakota, to longshoremen organizing on Manhattan’s West Side docks, to living the life of a Bohemian poet in Los Angeles and beyond, Thomas McGrath’s literary aspirations took him far from his humble beginnings. For over six decades, McGrath created poems based largely on the themes of love, work, and political justice. His love of the prairie and his early years on a working farm were central to his life. The virtues of the agrarian community plus the Catholic faith of his family, shaped his Old West character. He was a political progressive and at times a member of the Communist Party of America. In the 1950’s, he was brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee and blacklisted following his appearance. McGrath was the consummate non-conformist in his life and art. He refused to submit to the philosophy that politics and poetry must be kept separate. His epic work, Letter to an Imaginary Friend, is anchored by progressive politics, political and social theory, his love of family, his love of love, and, arguably, the greatest layering of language idioms in the history of American poetry. |
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