Posted on 11/08/07
Trading rights for security can't be done, scholar says
GENEVA PARK, ONT. -- The Canadian government's premise that guarantees of security can be purchased with liberty and human rights does nothing to enhance national security and merely diminishes people to subhuman status, says one of Canada's leading scholars on security law.
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