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 _____Hopes and Dreams: Stories from Young Refugees (video (25 mins. and guidebook 60+ pages) 2002. ISBN #1-896225-38-1. Check here to receive ordering information.

 _____Rights and Responsibilities in Canada: Young Offenders. Basic guide to laws and procedures involving Canada's new Youth Criminal Justice Act. Covers procedures, being questioned by police, search and seizure, rights of arrested persons, bail, first appearance in court, trials and finding a lawyer. 45+ pages. 2003. ISBN#1-896225-32-2 ($13 + $3 s/h).

 _____Privacy Handbook for Canadians: Your Rights and Remedies by ACLRC and Brian Edy. Two Volumes full of user-friendly information about government and private sector privacy laws that affect all Canadians. 2002. Vol. 1 350 pages, ISBN #1-896225-34-9.Vol. 2 150+ pages, ISBN # 1-896225-36-5(Both: $59 + $10 s/h).

_____Freedom of Expression and all that Jazz (video). Produced with and marketed by the University of Calgary. Intended for secondary school and up. Provides an overview of laws about freedom of expression and the legal limits placed on it in Canada. Discussion group format. Includes a user’s guidebook. 40+ pages. 2001. ISBN #1-896225-30-6. Check here to receive ordering information.

 _____Seniors and the Law: A Resource Guide by Anna Pellatt, LL.M. In a question-answer format, provides an overview of issues facing seniors, including abuse, mental health, personal directives, powers of attorney and consumer protection. Includes a glossary and list of Alberta agencies. 160 pages. 2000. ISBN #1-896225- 28-4. ($25 + $5 s/h).

_____Harassment and What You Can Do About It (video). Intended for ages 12 and up. Provides an overview of laws governing harassment, including racial, sexual and other types, using scenarios and featuring youth. Includes user’s guide. 17 mins. 2000. ISBN#1-896225-26-8. ($22 + $3 s/h).

_____The Rights Angle: Human Rights Education Using the Newspaper—Teacher and student materials. Provides background information for teachers, and student activities on human rights, the newspaper, the Charter, hate crimes, war crimes and applicable laws, suitable for secondary school students. Includes reproducible handouts and overheads. 150+ pages. 1999. ISBN# 1-896225-24-1 ($35 + $5 s/h).

_____United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: How Does Alberta’s Legislation Measure Up? by Anna Pellatt, LL.M, uses a star rating system to assist in analyzing the degree to which Alberta legislation complies with the UN Convention. Appendices include the Convention, a checklist for analysis, a summary of recommendations, a list of pertinent legislation and a compliance chart. 260+ pages. 1999. ISBN #1-896225-23-3 ($20 + $5 s/h).

_____Discrimination, Human Rights and You—Student Guide (Senior High). Provides information and activities on human rights, the Charter, hate crimes, war crimes and applicable laws. Suitable for students Grades 9 to 12. May be used alone or with teacher’s guide. 80+ pages. 1999. ISBN# 1-896225-20-9 ($10 + $3 s/h) Discount available for class sets of over 20. Please contact office for details.

_____Discrimination, Human Rights and You—Student Guide (Junior High). Provides information and activities on human rights, the Charter, hate crimes, war crimes and applicable laws. Suitable for students Grades 6 to 9. May be used alone or with teacher’s guide. 80+ pages. 1999. ISBN# 1-896225-19-5 ($10 + $3 s/h). Discount available for class sets of over 20. Please contact office for details.

_____Discrimination, Human Rights and You—Teacher’s Guide. Provides background information for teachers, and activities on human rights, the Charter, hate crimes, war crimes and applicable laws, suitable for secondary school students (Grades 7 to 12). May be used alone or with student guides. Includes reproducible handouts and overheads. 200+ pages. 1998. ISBN# 1-896225-21-7 ($40 + $5 s/h).

_____Discrimination, Human Rights, and You (video) Intended for ages 12 and up. Provides an overview of human rights laws, using scenarios and featuring youth. Includes user's guide. 15:45 mins. 1997. ISBN#1-896225-18-7. ($22 + $3 s/h).

_____Discrimination, Human Rights and You:  A set consisting of the teacher's manual, the student guidebooks and the video. ($72 + $8 s/h).**

_____Rights and Responsibilities in Canada: Police Procedures. Basic guide to laws and procedures involving Canada's police. Covers providing identification, being questioned by police, search and seizure, rights of arrested persons, bail, first appearance in court, police complaint procedures, interpreters, pardons, criminal record, and finding a lawyer. 50+ pages. 1997. ISBN#1-896225-13-6 ($13 + $3 s/h).

_____Sexual Harassment in School: Your Rights and Responsibilities—Teacher's Guide. Provides background information and activities on sexual harassment and applicable laws, with emphasis on the school environment. May be used alone or with student manual. 100+ pages. 1997. ISBN#1-896225-17-9 ($15 + $3 s/h).

_____Sexual Harassment in School: Your Rights and Responsibilities. This pocket-sized manual provides a general overview of sexual harassment and applicable laws, with emphasis on the school environment. Very useful for students aged 12 and up. 60+ pages. 1997. ISBN#1-896225-16-0 ($8 + $3 s/h).

_____Rights and Responsibilities in Canada: Navigating Through Alberta's Schools. Basic guide to laws and procedures in Alberta's schools.

Covers choice of school system, attendance, discipline, working with teachers and principals, special needs, and appealing decisions of school officials. 40+ pages. 1996. ISBN#1-896225-08-X. ($12 + 3 s/h).

_____International Human Rights Law Series:

*Volume I, Basic Guide to International Human Rights Law. 50 pages. 1996. ISBN#1-896225-09-8. ($3.50 + $3 s/h).

_____*Volume II, International Human Rights Law—Legislation. 150+ pages. 1996. ISBN#1-896225-10-1 ($20 + $3 s/h).

_____*Volume III, Background to International Human Rights Law. 140+ pages. 1997. ISBN#1-896225-11-x ($20 + $3 s/h).

____All three volumes in the International Human Rights Law Series. ($44 + $8 s/h).**


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