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*'''[[Glossary for Human Trafficking in Canada | Glossary ]]''' | *'''[[Glossary for Human Trafficking in Canada | Glossary ]]''' | ||
*'''[[About Human Trafficking in Canada| | ==About this Wikibook== | ||
*'''[[About Human Trafficking in Canada|Acknowledgements and Credits]''' | |||
== About People's Law School== | == About People's Law School== |
Revision as of 21:59, 19 March 2014
This page from JP Boyd on Family Law and others highlighted in orange explain trial procedure and litigation in BC family law. They are under editorial review to provide more thorough, current, and practical guidance. Since 2020, procedures, forms, and laws have changed significantly. While gross inaccuracies have been corrected, some details may still be outdated. These pages were not included in the 2024 print edition. |
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This wikibook from People's Law School is for anyone who wants to learn more about human trafficking. Here you will find general information about human trafficking, how the law responds to human trafficking, what governments are doing and, what you can do.
Contents
About this Wikibook
- [[About Human Trafficking in Canada|Acknowledgements and Credits]
About People's Law School
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