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SKU: OC-62352-03
When police seek to acquire data, there is normally a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, when private data is in the hands of a third party, this reasonable expectation may be impacted. This presentation explores the situations in which police may (or may not) violate section 8 when obtaining private data from third parties.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on September 22, 2023 as part of our Search & Seizure and Digital Spaces program.
Total running time is 54 minutes.
You may also be interested in other presentations from Search & Seizure and Digital Spaces for Criminal Law. Click here for the full list of presentations.
Chair
Daniel J. Song KC, Pringle Law
Presenter
Prof. Steven Penney, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta