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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 3
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The Context of the G20 Summit: How Predictable Was the Protest’s Outcome?
- States, Protest, and Global Capitalism: Putting the G20 in Perspective 25
- Reorganizing Repression: Policing Protest, 1995–2012 44
- Post-9/11 Policing of Protests: Symbolic but Illusory Law Reform and Real Accountability Gaps 64
- Anatomy of a Breach of the Peace: The CCLA and the G20 Summit 84
- The Rule of Law on Trial: Police Powers, Public Protest, and the G20 105
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Policing the Event: The Role of Law, the Failures of Law, and Civil Society
- Policing as Spectacle and the Politics of Surveillance at the Toronto G20 127
- Integrated Security Networks: Less, Not More, Accountability 148
- Investigative Detention and Street Checks 168
- International Law and the Silencing of Social Protest 196
- Pacification through “Intelligence” during the Toronto G20 214
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After the Event: The Continuing Impact–Accountability Issues and Lessons to Be Learned
- Jury Nullification in Canadian Political Protest Trials: Turning Loose the “12 Angry Men” 241
- Mass Arrest/Mass Epiphany: G20 Policing and the Canadian Wakeup 264
- Perceptions of a Protest: Through the Eyes of the Newspapers 285
- Making the Best of Bad Choices: Inquiry versus Investigations in the G20 Case 299
- Conclusion: The Future of Protests in Canada 319
- Appendix 326
- Bibliography 328
- Contributors 357
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction 3
-
The Context of the G20 Summit: How Predictable Was the Protest’s Outcome?
- States, Protest, and Global Capitalism: Putting the G20 in Perspective 25
- Reorganizing Repression: Policing Protest, 1995–2012 44
- Post-9/11 Policing of Protests: Symbolic but Illusory Law Reform and Real Accountability Gaps 64
- Anatomy of a Breach of the Peace: The CCLA and the G20 Summit 84
- The Rule of Law on Trial: Police Powers, Public Protest, and the G20 105
-
Policing the Event: The Role of Law, the Failures of Law, and Civil Society
- Policing as Spectacle and the Politics of Surveillance at the Toronto G20 127
- Integrated Security Networks: Less, Not More, Accountability 148
- Investigative Detention and Street Checks 168
- International Law and the Silencing of Social Protest 196
- Pacification through “Intelligence” during the Toronto G20 214
-
After the Event: The Continuing Impact–Accountability Issues and Lessons to Be Learned
- Jury Nullification in Canadian Political Protest Trials: Turning Loose the “12 Angry Men” 241
- Mass Arrest/Mass Epiphany: G20 Policing and the Canadian Wakeup 264
- Perceptions of a Protest: Through the Eyes of the Newspapers 285
- Making the Best of Bad Choices: Inquiry versus Investigations in the G20 Case 299
- Conclusion: The Future of Protests in Canada 319
- Appendix 326
- Bibliography 328
- Contributors 357
- Index 365