The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining
Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
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Title
The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining
Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Description
How the Charter of Rights and Freedoms upholds racist stereotypes and subconscious laws working against minorities, creating an unbalanced legal system and court procedures.
Creator
David M. Tanovich
Source
Tanovich, David. “The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference 40.” Osgoode Hall Law School 40 (2008): 1–33. https://doi.org/10.60082/2563-8505.1128%20https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/sclr/vol40/iss1/21.
Publisher
York University
Date
2008
Rights
Osgoode Law School
Citation
David M. Tanovich, “The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining
Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System,” Black Canadian History Exhibit, accessed December 5, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/mathieu-black-canadian-history-exhibit/items/show/539.
Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System,” Black Canadian History Exhibit, accessed December 5, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/mathieu-black-canadian-history-exhibit/items/show/539.