Thursday Thinkpiece: Crowne on Judicial Plagiarism
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Judicial “Copying” does not affect Independence or Impartiality: Supreme Court of Canada
Emir Crowne
(July 29, 2013). Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (Oxford), Forthcoming
(Footnotes converted to endnotes and renumbered)
. . . . The Chief Justice, in particular, must have been aware of the copyright implications[1] of her reasons . . . [more]
