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Pepper in our eyes [[electronic resource] ] : the APEC affair / / edited by W. Wesley Pue



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Titolo: Pepper in our eyes [[electronic resource] ] : the APEC affair / / edited by W. Wesley Pue Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Vancouver ; ; Toronto, : UBC Press, c2000
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (265 p.)
Disciplina: 323/.0971
Soggetto topico: Demonstrations - British Columbia - Vancouver
Civil rights - Canada
Police - Complaints against - Canada
Altri autori: PueW. Wesley  
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chronology of Events -- Canada's Apec Summit, 1997 -- Policing, the Rule of Law, and Accountability in Canada: Lessons from the APEC Summit -- Constitutional Fundamentals -- Free Speech, Democracy, and the Question of Political Influence -- "Relax a Bit in the Nation": Constitutional Law 101 and the APEC Affair -- The APEC Protest, the Rule of Law, and Civilian Oversight of Canada's National Police Force -- The Significance of the APEC Affair -- Policing and Accountability -- Someone to Watch over Me: Government Supervision of the RCMP -- Hand in Glove? Politicians, Policing, and Canadian Political Culture -- Forcing the Issues: Police Use of Force at the APEC Protest -- Public Accountability in a Free and Democratic Society -- Forces of Journalism -- Personal Reflections on the Ill-Fated First APEC Inquiry -- Raising the Dough: Funding for Lawyers at Public Inquiries -- Globalization and Canadian Rights -- The 1997 APEC Summit and the Security of Internationally Protected Persons: Did Someone Say "Suharto"? -- A Whole Theatre of Others: A Personal Account of APEC 1997 -- Whither APEC? -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: In November 1997, the world media converged on Vancouver to cover the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The major news story that emerged, however, had little to do with the crisis unfolding in the Asian economies. At the UBC campus, where the APEC leaders' meeting was held, a predictable student protest met with an unusually strong police response. A crowd of students was pepper-sprayed, along with a CBC cameraman. The dramatic video footage of the incident that appeared on the evening news shocked Canadians. The use of noxious chemicals to attack non-violent protesters somehow seemed un-Canadian. It looked more like something that police and soldiers in less democratic countries would do. Other news stories developed. Two dozen law professors wrote to Prime Minister Chr�tien to report that a number of serious constitutional violations that had taken place on campus. One protester, held for fourteen hours for displaying a sign saying "Free Speech," initiated legal proceedings. Other lawsuits followed. The RCMP and the government of Canada were named as defendants, and a public inquiry was launched. A central issue was whether the Prime Minister's officials gave orders of a political nature to the police that resulted in law-abiding citizens being assaulted and arrested. But why all the fuss? So what if the Prime Minister gave orders to the police? The contributors to Pepper in Our Eyes maintain that the "so what" question is of vital importance. The events at APEC raised serious questions about constitutional principle, the role of police in a democratic society, public accountability, and the effects of globalization on rights and politics. The contributors, experts in a variety of fields, draw upon their knowledge to explain -- in plain English -- the background issues and the values at stake. Some of the authors, such as Gerald Morin, chair of the first RCMP Public Complaints Commission, and CBC journalist Terry Milewski, had a direct connection with the APEC affair. By getting at the fundamental issues behind the APEC affair, Pepper in Our Eyes seeks to raise our civic consciousness. It shows that there was much more at stake that day than the questionable use of pepper spray.
Titolo autorizzato: Pepper in our eyes  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-11191-8
9786613111913
0-7748-5215-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782064503321
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