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Criminal Code
Delegated Regulations of the Criminal Code
The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the Criminal Code. Statutory Instruments, including regulations, are concerned with highly specific legislative detail while enabling statutes, like the Criminal Code, deal more with general matters or principles for the subject (as in the field of the Criminal Code) concerned. For more information about regulations, other statutory instruments (IS) and other documents, including statutory orders and regulations (SOR) related to the Criminal Code, see here. Research also the Criminal Code in the Index of Canadian Regulations, which lists most federal regulations and statutory instruments in force.
- Alberta Courts Rules [Various]
- Amnesty Period, Orders Declaring an
- Antique Firearms, Regulations Prescribing
- Applications for Ministerial Review &emdash; Miscarriages of Justice, Regulations Respecting
- Approved Breath Analysis Instruments Order
- Approved Screening Devices Order
- Blood Sample Containers, Order Approving
- British Columbia Courts Rules [Various]
- Certain Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted, Regulations Prescribing
- Criminal Code &emdash; Order Establishing the Text of a Resolution Providing for the Extension of the Application of Sections 83.28, 83.29 and 83.3 of the Criminal Code
- Criminal Interest Rate Provisions of the Criminal Code, Orders Designating a Province for the Purposes of the [Various]
- Criminal Rules of Practice (or Procedure) Respecting (Applications and Hearings Concerning) a Reduction in the Number of Years of Imprisonment Without Eligibility for Parole [Various]
- Designated Areas Firearms Order
- Designated Offence &emdash; Regulations Excluding Certain Indictable Offences from the Definition of “Designated Offence”
- Evaluation of Impaired Operation (Drugs and Alcohol) Regulations
- Exclusions from Certain Definitions of the Criminal Code (International Sporting Competition Handguns), Regulations Prescribing
- Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted, Regulations Prescribing Certain
- List of Entities, Regulations Establishing a
- Manitoba Courts Rules [Various]
- New Brunswick Courts Rules [Various]
- Newfoundland and Labrador Courts Rules [Various]
- Northwest Territories Courts Rules [Various]
- Nova Scotia Courts Rules [Various]
- Ontario Courts Rules [Various]
- Ontario Review of Parole Ineligibility Rules (Rule 50)
- Pari-Mutuel Betting Supervision Regulations
- Pari-Mutuel Payments Order
- Prince Edward Island Courts Rules [Various]
- Protection of Privacy Regulations
- Provincial Court of British Columbia Criminal Caseflow Management Rules
- Public Officers, Regulations Prescribing
- Quebec Courts Rules [Various]
- Recommendation of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Concerning the Two-Year Review of the List set out in the Regulations Establishing a List of Entities, Order Accepting the
- Rules &emdash; Provincial and Territorial courts [Various]
Criminal Code
Definition of Criminal Code by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book “Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches”) in the context of political science in Canada: A federal document that codifies most of the criminal law in the country.
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- Politics
- Political Science
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Some Canadian Regulations and other Statutory Instruments
- Rules of Practice (or Procedure) Respecting (Applications and Hearings Concerning) a Reduction in the Number of Years of Imprisonment Without Eligibility for Parole [Various]
- Samples of Bodily Substances Regulations
- Saskatchewan Courts Rules [Various]
- Saskatchewan Review of Parole Ineligibility Rules
- Serious Offences, Regulations Prescribing Certain Offences to be
- Yukon Territory Courts Rules [Various]
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- Article Name: Criminal Code
- Author: Salvador Trinxet
- Description: Delegated Regulations of the Criminal Code The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the [...]
This entry was last updated: May 21, 2017