Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Human rights issues in national security : an inventory of agency considerations, June 2008 / by: Cara Wilkie, Nicole Chrolavicius, David Baker, & Faisal Bhabha.

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Questions liées aux droits de la personne dans le cadre de la sécurité nationale : inventaire des considérations des organismes, juin 2008.

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Issued also in French under title: Questions liées aux droits de la personne dans le cadre de la sécurité nationale : inventaire des considérations des organismes, juin 2008.

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"This report concludes that all of the national security agencies and their respective monitoring agencies examined (with the exception of the Auditor General) have recognized that there is an obligation to identify and protect human rights in the context of protecting national security. In particular, general pledges to respect human rights issues arise in the context of reports to Parliament. Human rights issues also arise in relation to questions that are posed on an ad hoc basis before parliamentary committees"--Page 2.

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