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  2. Victims' rights - Wikipedia

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    Victims of serious violent crimes, as well as their dependents, in Estonia are entitled to state compensation under the Victim Support Act. Such compensation has a cap and includes loss of income, damages due to death, funeral expenses, among other damages.

  3. Canadian tort law - Wikipedia

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    In most provinces, trespass to land may also constitute a provincial offence (e.g. Ontario's Trespass to Property Act [14] which provides for compensation for property owners and extinguishes the right to sue under tort law where a property owner receives such compensation under section 12 of the act) but not a criminal offence as criminal law ...

  4. Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    The courts have also held that "salary or compensation (in whatever form they may take), are in my view a purely economic right, and are not protected by section 7". [ 13 ] Theoretically, security of the person would be breached if the government limits a person's ability to make an income, by denying welfare , taking away property essential to ...

  5. Category:Compensation for victims of crime - Wikipedia

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    California Victim Compensation Board; Claims Conference; Compensation Agency for Northern Ireland; Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority; Crime Victims Fund; Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority

  6. Section 11 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Finally, it found that "It is interesting that, as we saw, the United States Supreme Court has repeatedly held that successive prosecutions at the federal and state level do not automatically offend against the due process clause, the spirit and content of which bears some resemblance to s. 7 of the Charter, although the courts would act to ...

  7. Tort reform - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, some legal scholars propose to replace tort compensation with a social security framework that serves victims without respect to cause or fault. [ 1 ] [ b ] Proposals for tort reform primarily centre on addressing perceived deficits in four areas of tort law: personal injury lawsuits, medical malpractice , product liability , and ...

  8. Homicide (Canadian law) - Wikipedia

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    The victim is a police officer or prison employee. They committed the murder while committing or attempting to commit the hijacking of an aircraft, sexual assault, [ a ] kidnapping, forcible confinement, hostage taking, criminal harassment, intimidation, an offence in relation to a criminal organization, or an offence that constitutes terrorist ...

  9. Amercement - Wikipedia

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    2001 - Alberta - Victims Restitution and Compensation Payment Act [4] [5] 2001 - Ontario - Civil Remedies Act; 2004 - Manitoba - The Criminal Property Forfeiture Act; 2005 - British Columbia - Civil Forfeiture Act; 2007 - Quebec - An Act respecting the forfeiture, administration and appropriation of proceeds and instruments of unlawful activity ...