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Young persons issues / young offend./child welfare:
Articles/newsletters from others:
Alberta, Canada:
- Young Offenders Act (Review of Dispositions) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-rev.htm (#3807)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; anwers to questions including: Can young offenders get early parole?
- Young Offenders Act (Right to Counsel) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-cou.htm (#3800)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; answers to questions including: What sorts of help or protection are available to the young person?; What happens if a youth goes to court without a lawyer? ; Should a young person be represented by a lawyer in Youth Court?
- Young Offenders Act (Temporary Release) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-tem.htm (#3808)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; anwers to questions including: Can young offenders get early parole?
- Young Offenders Act (Transfer) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-tra.htm (#3805)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; anwers to questions including: Can an even younger person end up in adult court?
- Young Offenders Act (Youth Justice Committees) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-com.htm (#3810)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; anwers to questions including: What is a Youth Justice Committee?
- Youth (Age-Related) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-age.htm (#3796)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation; answers to questions including: Are there other laws besides the Young Offenders Act that affect youth at the age of 12?; Do these laws begin to apply at the age of 12? ; What laws apply as children get older? ; When can a child get a job? ; When can a child leave school? ; What happens when a child reaches the age of 18?
- Youth (General / Definitions) FAQs
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-gen.htm (#3795)
- answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation
British Columbia, Canada:
- Abortion Law in Canada
www.duhaime.org/ca-abor.htm (#1364)- Children and the Law
www.lslap.bc.ca/0500main.htm (#3602)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Children in the Film, Television and Television and Radio Commercial Industry
www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/chldflm/toc.htm (#3392)
from the British Columbia Ministry of Labour Employment Standards Branch - topics covered: Conditions for Employment; Obtaining a Child Employment Permit; Child Employment Permit; Notification of Employment of Children (2 years or younger) Form ; Appointment of Chaperon and Consent of Chaperon Forms (combined) ; Emergency Medical Authorization Form
- Consumer Protection
www.lslap.bc.ca/1000main.htm (#3607)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Family Violence - Legal Remedies
www.duhaime.org/ca-famvi.htm (#1370)- LSLAP Manual - Index to articles on a variety of legal topics
www.lslap.bc.ca/manumenu.htm (#3598)
- index to detailed articles on a variety of legal topics from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)
- UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program
www.lslap.bc.ca (#3595)- Young Offenders
www.lslap.bc.ca/0200main.htm (#3599)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
New Brunswick, Canada:
- Employment Standards
www.gnb.ca/redirect/0105/0308/index.htm (#3408)
brief information from the New Brunswick Department of Labour on topics such as: Bereavement Leave ; Child Care Leave ; Employment of Children ; Equal Pay for Equal Work ; Maternity Leave ; Minimum Wage and Days of Rest ; Notice of Dismissal, Layoff or Termination ; Paid Public Holidays ; Paid Public Holidays - Qualification Table ; Payroll Keeping Requirements ; Rules of Payment ; Unfair Employer Action ; Vacations and Vacation Pay
Ontario, Canada:
- Crimes Courts Consequences
www.gov.on.ca/MBS/english/publications/pubonweb/crimescc/ccc_toc.html (#1028)- Law Room from SchoolNet
www.uottawa.ca/hrrec/lawroom/lawroom.html (#3840)- Peel Young Offenders Act Sentencing Database
www.peelbarristers.com/youthext/index.html (#1124)- Student loan repayment
www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/student-loan-repayment/ (#4614)Quebec, Canada:
- Exploitation des enfants
www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/v-chi-fr.htm (#3777)
- Subventionné par le Ministère de la Justice du Canada.
Articling information for law students:
Canada:
- LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
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Ontario, Canada:
Caselaw from courts and tribunals:
Canada:
- LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
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