ISBN-13: 9780774807791 / Angielski / Twarda / 2000 / 276 str.
In November 1997, the world media converged on Canada to cover a meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in Vancouver. A student protest met unusually strong police response. Among many others, a news cameraman was pepper-sprayed by an irate-looking police officer, resulting in a dramatic video which has been played repeatedly.Other news stories developed. Two dozen law professors wrote to the Prime Minister of Canada recording a number of serious constitutional violations which had taken place on campus. Lawsuits named Canada's national police force and the Canadian government as defendants, and a public inquiry was launched.In Pepper in Our Eyes, experts from a variety of fields explain the background issues and the values at stake. They contend that the APEC events raise serious questions relating to constitutional principle, the role of police in a democratic society, and the effects of globalization on rights and politics.