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Category Archives: Systemic analysis

Femicide as a stand-alone criminal offence? Part two

Posted on July 23, 2025 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓
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As I wrote about last week, there is talk of creating a stand-alone offence of femicide, in response to ongoing high rates of gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV) and homicide. (The OPP announced earlier this week that reports Continue reading Femicide as a stand-alone criminal offence? Part two→

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Femicide as a stand-alone criminal offence? Part one

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓
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Women continue to be killed in this country and around the world in alarming numbers. According to a 2023 report from UN Women, 51,100 women and girls were killed by someone “closely related to them” that year. In Canada, between Continue reading Femicide as a stand-alone criminal offence? Part one→

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Where do I live? (Part two)

Posted on July 9, 2025 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓

As I discussed last week, determining what court has the jurisdiction to hear a family law case involving child-related issues depends on where the child is habitually resident, which is often a complicated question to answer.  Consider the story of Continue reading Where do I live? (Part two)→

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Where do I live?

Posted on July 3, 2025 by Pamela Cross — 2 Comments ↓

To those of you whose lives are not enmeshed in family law, the question of where someone lives probably seems straightforward. We live where we – well – live. Obviously. Not in family law; and certainly not when the question Continue reading Where do I live?→

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