Volume 39 (2023)
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Volume 38 (2022)
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Volume 37:2 (2021)
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Volume 37:1 (2020)
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Volume 36 (2019)
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Volume 35 (2018)
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Transitional Justice and the Challenging Pursuit of Social Justice |
Philipp Kastner |
University of Western Australia |
The Inaccessibility of Justice for Migrant Workers: A Capabilities-Based Perspective |
Bethany Hastie |
University of British Columbia |
Out of the Closet and Up the Ladder? Diversity in Ontario's Big Law Firms
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Asher Alkoby Pnina Alon-Shenker |
Ryerson University Ryerson University |
Anticipating and Managing the Psychological Cost of Civil Litigation |
Michaela Keet
Heather Heavin
Shawna Sparrow
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University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan |
Reducing the "Justice Gap" Through Access to Legal Information: Establishing Access to Justice Entry Points at Public Libraries |
Beth Bilson Brea Lowenberger Graham Sharp |
University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan |
Colonial Legacies and Competing Masculinities: The Supreme Court of Canada's Return to Reason in R. V. Kapp |
Caroline Hodes |
University of Lethbridge |
The Silencing of Queer Voices in the Litigation Over Trinity Western University's Proposed Law School |
Pippa Feinstein
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Lawyer Trinity College Dublin |
Lawyer Competencies for Access to Justice: Two Empirical Studies |
Sarah Marsden Sarah Buhler |
Thomson Rivers University University of Saskatchewan |
Prioritizing Children's Best Interests in Canadian Youth Justice: Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Child-Friendly Alternatives |
Étienne F. Lacombe |
McGill University |
Book Review: William P Simmons & Carol Mueller, Eds, Binational Human Rights: The U.S.-Mexico Experience |
Andrij Kowalsky |
Wilfrid Laurier University |
Volume 34, Issue 1 (2017)
Special Issue:
Innovation and Access to Justice: Addressing the Challenge of a Diverse Justice Ecosystem
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Introduction by Guest Editors |
Nicole Aylwin
Martha E. Simmons |
Osgoode Hall Law School Osgoode Hall Law School
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Articles: The Story of the BC Family Justice Innovation Lab
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Jane Morley Kari D. Boyle |
Lawyer Lawyer |
Building Better Law: How Design Thinking Can Help Us Be Better Lawyers, Meet New Challenges, and Create the Future of Law
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Susan Ursel |
Lawyer |
Cold, Hard Justice Lessons from the Fleet: Innovating from the Bottom Up |
Omar Ha-Redeye |
Lawyer |
Designing Administrative Justic | Lorne Sossin | Osgoode Hall Law School |
Online Dispute Resolution and Justice System Integration: British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal | Shannon Salter |
Chair of the Civil Resolution Tribunal |
A Third Revolution in Family Dispute Resolution: Accessible Legal Professionalism | Noel Semple | University of Windsor |
Collaborative Policy-Making, Law Students, And Access to Justice: The Rewards of Destabilizing Institutional Patterns |
Brea Lowenberger |
University of Saskatchewan |
Reading Law and Imagining Justice in the Wahkohtowin Classroom |
Sarah Buhler |
University of Saskatchewan |
Enhancing the Legal Profession’s Capacity for Innovation: The Promise of Reflective Practice and Action Research for Increasing Access to Justice |
Michele M. Leering |
Lawyer |
The Internet as a Site of Legal Education and Collaboration Across Continents and Time Zones: Using Online Dispute Resolution as a Tool for Student Learning |
Martha E. Simmons Darin Thompson |
Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Counsel |
Volume 33, Issue 3
Special Issue: Conspiring in Cairo & Canada: Placing TWAIL Scholarship and Praxis
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Introduction by Guest Editors
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Sujith Xavier Amar Bhatia
Usha Natarajan
John Reynolds
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University of Windsor York University American University in Cairo National University of Ireland
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Articles: Praxis and the International (Human Rights) Law Scholar: Toward the Intensification of TWAILian Dramaturgy |
Obiora Chinedu Okafor |
York University |
Splitting TWAIL
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George R. B. Galindo |
Univeristy of Brasilia |
Third World International Lawyers and Scholactivism: Between Ambition, Altruism and Acces |
Cynthia Farid |
University of WIsconsin |
Twail’s Others: A Caste Critique of Twailers and their Field of Analysis | Srinivas Burra | South Asian University |
Constitutional Challenges of the South: Indigenous Water Rights in Chile Another Step in the “Civilizing Mission? |
Amaya Alvez Marin |
University of Concepción, Chile |
Carbon Colonialism or Climate Justice? Interrogating the International Climate Regime from a TWAIL Perspective | Julia Dehm | University of Texas at Austin |
Historicizing the Encounter between State, Corporate, and Indigenous Authorities on Gitxsan Lands |
Tyler McCreary |
Florida State University |
Global Governance in all its Discreet Forms: The Game, FIFA, and the Third World |
Basil Ugochukwu |
Centre for International Governance Innovation |
Learning from Below: Theorising Global Governance through Ethnographies and Critical Reflections from the Global South |
Sujith Xavier |
University of WIndsor |
Volume 33, Issue 2
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Building International Approaches to Climate Change, Disasters and Displacement | Jane McAdam |
UNSW |
Reconciliation in Translation: Indigenous Legal Traditions and Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission |
Kirsten Anker |
McGill University |
Being the Change: Social Justice in Externship Program Evaluation
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Katie Spillane |
Lawyer |
Business Dominance in the “People’s Court” – An Empirical Assessment of Business Activity in Small Claims Court |
Shelley McGill
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Wilfrid Laurier University |
Who Is My Neighbour? The Duty of Care in Immigration Context: A Perspective from Canadian Case Law |
Sasha Baglay |
University of Ontario Institute of Technology |
« Placer le citoyen au cœur du système » : une mise en contexte |
Cléa Iavarone-Turcotte |
University of McGill |
Access to Justice and Abuses of Contract |
Margaret Jane Radin | University of Toronto |
The Idea of Access to Justice: Reflections on New Zealand’s Accident Compensation (or Personal Injury) System |
Tiho Mijatov
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University of Otago |
The Normative Standing of Access to Justice: An Argument from Non-Domination |
William Lucy |
University of Durham |
Research Notes: Literacy Requirements of Court Documents: An Underexplored Barrier to Access to Justice |
Amy Salyzyn Lori Isaj Brandon Piva Jacquelyn Burkell
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Volume 33, Issue 1
Special Issue: Indigenous Law, Lands and Literature
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Foreword by Prof. John Borrows, Guest Editor, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Victoria Law SchoolArticles: |
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Outsider Education: Indigenous Law and Land-Based Learning |
John Borrows |
Univesity of Victoria |
Learning from Bear-Walker: Indigenous Legal Orders and Intercultural Legal Education in Canadian Law Schools |
Hannah Askew |
West Coast Environmental Law |
Listening to Law |
Robert YELḰÁTŦE Clifford |
York University |
Decolonizing & Indigenizing: Some Approaches for Law Schools |
Jeffrey G. Hewitt
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University of Windsor |
Waniskā: Reimagining the Future with Indigenous Legal Tradition |
Hadley Friedland |
University of Alberta |
stl’ul nup: Legal Landscapes of the Hul’qumi’num Mustimuhw |
Sarah Morales |
University of Ottawa |
Always Coming Home: Metis Legal Understandings of Community and Territory |
Kerry Sloan | |
Dabaadendiziwin: Practices of Humility in a Multi-Juridical Legal Landscape |
Lindsay Borrows |
West Coast Environmental Law |
Driving the Gift Home |
Aaron Mills |
University of Victoria |
Stsqey'ulécw re st'exelcemc – St’exelemc Laws From The Land |
Nancy Sandy |
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Volume 32, Issue 2
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Special Section: Exploring Law, Disability and the Challenge of Equality in Canada and the United StatesArticles: |
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Canadian and American Jurisprudence |
Ravi Malhotra |
University of Ottawa |
Immigration and Disability in the United States and Canada |
Mark Weber |
Depaul University |
Advocacy Fatigue: Self-Care, Protest, and Educational Equity |
Carrie Griffin Basas |
J.D., Harvard Law School |
A Comparative View of Equality Under the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities and the Disability Laws of the United States and Canada |
Arlene S. Kanter
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Syracuse University |
More Than Meets the Eye: Relational Autonomy and Decision-making by Adults with Developmental Disabilities |
Eniola Salami Bonnie Lashewicz |
University of Calgary University of Calgary |
Une Procédure En Difficulté: A Blueprint For Resolving “Special” Education Disputes Through A Quasi-Inquisitorial Administrative Process |
Stepehen Rosenbaum
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University of California, Berkeley |
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Grounding Access to Justice Theory and Practice in the Experiences of Women Abused by Their Intimate Partners |
Janet E. Mosher |
York University |
The Policing of Major Events in Canada: Lessons from Toronto’s G20 and Vancouver’s Olympics |
Wes Pue Robert Diab Grace A. Jackson, |
University of British Columbia Thomson Rivers University Barrister & Solicitor |
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Fabien Gélinas Clément Camion Karine Bates Emily Grant |
McGill University McGill University McGill University McGill University |
Volume 32, Issue 1
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Special Section: Graduate Student Scholarship Introduction to Special Issue Articles: |
Laverne Jacobs |
University of Windsor |
Exploring a Law Firm Business Model to Improve Access to Justice |
Andrew Pilliar |
PhD. Candidate University of British Columbia |
Religion and Law in R v NS: Finding Space to |
Blair A. Major |
PhD. Candidate McGill University |
Weighing the Options: A Legal Approach to Childhood Obesity |
Jonothan Solomon Jacob Shelly |
LLM Candidate - University of Toronto Western Law |
From Enforcement to Integration: Infusing Administrative Decision-Making with Human Rights Values |
Jennifer Raso
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SJD Candidate University of Toronto |
When Disciplines Collide: Polygamy and the Social Sciences on Trial |
Jodi Lazare |
DCL Candidate McGill University |
The International Human Right to Housing & the Canadian Charter: A Case Comment on Tanudjaja v. Canada (Attorney General) |
David DesBaillets |
PhD. Candidate University of Quebec at Montreal |
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Shifting Ground, Solid Foundations: Imagining a New Paradigm for Canadian Civil Society Engagement |
Nandini Ramanujam Miatta Gorvie |
McGill University Law Society of Nunavut |
The Evolution of Small Claims Court: Rising Monetary Limits and Use of Legal Representation |
Shelley McGill |
Wilfrid Laurier University |
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Process Matters -
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Lydia Steward Ferreira |
York University |
Volume 31, Issue 2
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SPECIAL SECTION ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY SYMPOSIUM |
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Re-Igniting Critical Race in Canadian Legal Spaces: Introduction to the Special Symposium Issue of Contemporary Accounts of Racialization in Canada |
Sujith Xavier Shanthi Senthe |
University of Windsor Thompson Rivers University |
The Women Who Fell From the Sky |
Patricia J. Williams |
Columbia University |
Racialized In Justice: The Legal And Extra-Legal Struggles Of Migrant Agricultural Workers In Canada |
Adrian Smith |
Carleton University |
We are All Here to Stay? Indigeneity, Migration, and Decolonizing the Treaty Right to be Here |
Amar Bhatia
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York University |
‘Islands of Empowerment’: Anti-Discrimination Law and the Question of Racial Emancipation |
Faisal Bhabha |
York University |
A Reflection on Being Born Bad and Law’s other Violences |
Nasser Rego |
York University |
Fictional Visions: Autobiographical Reflections on Re-reading The Alchemy of Race and Rights |
Irina Ciric |
York University |
Lost and Found |
Sonia Lawrence |
York University |
GENERAL SECTION Institutional Inequality and the Dynamics of Courage |
Colleen Sheppard |
McGill University |
The Law Society of Upper Canada and Access to Justice:Lessons from Lawyer-Licensing Reform |
David Wiseman |
University of Ottawa |
Marginalizing Trans Medical Expenses: Line-Drawing Exercises in Tax |
Samuel Singer |
Lawyer |
Shifting Judicial Conceptions of 'Reconciliation': Geographic Commitments Underpinning the Van Der Peet Decision |
Michael McCrossan |
University of Manitoba |
Looking for Quality: The Empirical Debate in Access to Justice Research |
Jennifer Leitch |
Lawyer |
Volume 31, Issue 1
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Advancing Access to Justice Through Generic Solutions: The Risk of Perpetuating Exclusion |
Patricia Hughes |
Law Commission of Ontario |
La Cyberjustice Comme Réponse Aux Besoins Juridiques Des Personnes Itinérantes: Son Potentiel Et Ses Embûches |
Suzanne Bouclin Marie-Andrée Denis-Boileau |
University of Ottawa University of Ottawa |
Un Grain De Sable Dans L’engrenage Du Système Juridique. Les Justiciables Non Représentés: Problèmes Ou Symptômes? |
Emmanuelle Bernheim Richard-Alexandre Laniel |
UQAM UQAM |
Made You Look: Niqabs, The Muslim Canadian Congress, and R V Ns |
Fathima Cader
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University of Windsor |
A Brief Genealogy of State Secrecy |
Stéphane Lefebvre |
Carleton University |
Sex Work, Law, and Violence: Bedford V. Canada and the Human Rights of Sex Workers |
Graham Hudson Emily van der Meulen |
Ryerson University Ryerson University |
Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada |
Brenda L. Gunn |
University of Manitoba |
Special Section: Transnationalism and Law: Articles Transnational Judicial and Non-Judicial Remedies for Corporate Human Rights Harms: Challenges of and for Law
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Sara Seck |
Western Law |
Assuming Regulatory Authority For International Torts: An Interstate Affair? A Historical Perspective On The Canadian Private International Law Tort Rules |
Roxana Banu |
University of Toronto |
Notes and Comments Transnational Law and Legal Education |
Maureen Irish |
University of Windsor |
A Brief Note on Legal Pluralism and Comparative Law |
Paul Schiff Berman |
George Washington University |
Book Review Andrée Lajoie, La Vie Intellectuelle de Roderick Macdonald: Un Engagement |
Christopher Waters |
University of Windsor |
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Volume 30, Issue 2, 2012
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Turning the Spotlight on Class Representives - Emperical Insights from Down Under |
Jane Caruana Vince Morabito |
Monash University Monash University |
Judging Selection: Appointing Canadian Judges |
Peter McCormick |
University of Lethbridge |
Strategies of Legal Rupture: The Politics of Judgement |
Brenna Bhandar |
Queen Mary, University of London |
Scorched Earth: The Use of Restrictive Covenants to Stifle Competition |
Bruce Ziff
Ken Jiang
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University of Alberta University of Alberta |
A View from Within: Reconceptualizing Mediator Interactions |
Debbie De Girolamo |
Queen Mary, University of London (Centre for Commercial Law Studies) and London School of Economics and Political Science |
Opportunity Lost: The Supreme Court Misses a Historic Chance to Consider Question of Public Interest Standing for Animal Interests |
Peter Sankoff |
University of Alberta |
Incommensurable Legal Cultures: Indigenous Legal Traditions and the Colonial Narrative |
Kirsten Manley-Casimir |
University of British Columbia |
'A Forum for Discussion' and a Place of Respite: Jewish Lawyer's and Toronto's Reading Club |
Sophia Sperdakos |
Policy Counsel, Law Society of Upper Canada |
Warming Up the “Chilling Effect”: A Comment on the Motive Clause Discussions in R v Khawaja (2010) and R v Khawaja (2012) |
J.L. Savarese |
St. Thomas University |
Re-evaluating Independence: The Emerging Problem of Crown-Police Alignment |
Jeremy Tatum |
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So Long as you have your Health: Health Care Distribution in Canada and Proceduralist Human Rights |
Alana Klein | McGill University |
The Crown’s Fiduciary Duties to Aboriginal Peoples as an Aspect of Climate Justice |
Erika Chamberlain | Western University |
Book Review Holly Cullen, The Role of International Law in the Elimination of Child Labor
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Aisling Parkes |
University College Cork |
Volume 30, Issue 1, 2012
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Thinking Past Rights: Towards Feminist Theories of Reparations |
Genevieve Renard Painter |
University of California-Berkeley |
Jennifer Koshan |
University of Calgary |
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The “Naked Face” of secular exclusion: Bill 94 and the Privatization of Belief |
Pascale Fournier Erica See |
University of Ottawa University of Ottawa |
Richard Jochelson Kirsten Kramar |
University of Winnipeg
University of Winnipeg |
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Access to Justice and the Institutional Limits of Independent Courts |
Micah B. Rankin |
Thompson Rivers University |
Lawyers’ Perceptions of the Fairness of Judicial Assistance to Self-Represented Litigants |
Jona Goldschmidt Loretta Stalans |
Loyola University Loyola University |
Opportunities and Limitations in the Provision of Self-Help Legal Resources to Citizens in Need |
Merran Lawler Jeff Giddings Michael Robertson |
Griffith University Griffith University University of Southern Queensland |
Aggression as “Organized Hypocrisy?” – How the War on Terrorism and Hybrid Threats Challenge the Nuremberg Legacy |
Sascha-Dominik Bachmann Gerhard Kemp |
University of Portsmouth
University of Stellenbosch |
Du mauvais usage de la tradition reconstituée : la médiation extrajudiciaire en Chine |
Hélène Piquet |
University of Quebec at Montreal |
Book Review Gopika Solanki, Adjudication in Religious Family Laws: Cultural Accommodation, Legal Pluralism, and Gender Equality in India |
Stéphane Lefebvre |
Carleton University |
Volume 29, Issue 1, 2011
(Only 1 issue was published in 2011)
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Unity in Diversity: European Citizenship through the Lens of Popular Culture |
Carl F. Stychin |
University of Reading, United Kingdom |
Sweating it Out: Facilitating Corrections and Parole in Canada Through Aboriginal Spiritual Healing |
David Milward |
University of Manitoba |
Dizzying Dialogue: Canadian Courts and the Continuing Justification of the Dispossession Of Aboriginal People |
D’Arcy Vermette |
St. Thomas University |
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its Implications for the Equality Rights of Canadians with Disabilities: The Case for Education |
Ravi Malhotra Robin F. Hansen |
University of Ottawa University of Saskatchewan |
Of Minors and the Mentally Ill: Re-positioning Perspectives on Consent to Health Care |
Mona Paré |
University of Ottawa |
Access to Justice for Ethno-Racial Psychiatric Consumer/Survivors in Ontario |
Ruby Dhand |
Ph.D. (Cand.), Osgoode Hall Law School |
It’s Not Working: Barriers to the Inclusion of Workers with Mental Health Issues |
C. Tess Sheldon |
Staff Lawyer, ARCH Disability Law Centre |
Assessing Stakeholder Participation in Sub-Arctic Co-Management: Administrative Rulemaking and Private Agreements |
Sari M. Graben |
Postdoctoral fellow at Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy |
Case Comment Restricted Access to Justice for Canadians Mistreated Abroad: Abdelrazik v Canada (Re: Interim Costs) |
Sean Rehaag |
York University |
Book Review Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’Im, Islam and Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Shari’a |
Abdel Salam Sidahmed |
Unviersity of Windsor |
Volume 28, Issue 2, 2010
TRANSNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: PAPERS FROM THE SIXTH ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DISCUSSION FORUM, QUÉBEC CITY
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Russell Weaver
Dennis Lemieux
Laverne Jacobs
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University of Louisville
Laval University
University of Windsor
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Neither Fish Nor Fowl: Administrative Judges in the Modern
Administrative State
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Russell L. Weaver
Linda D Jellus
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University of Louisville
Mercer University
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The Merits of “Merits” Review: A Comparative Look at the
Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal
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Michale Asimow
Jefrey S. Lubberes
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Stanford Law School
American University
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A Wavering Commitment? Administrative Independence and
Collaborative Governance in Ontario’s Adjudicative Tribunals
Accountability Legislation
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Laverne Jacobs
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University of Windsor
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Agency Design in the European Union
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Herwig C.H. Hoffman
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University of Luxembourg
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Politics and Policy Change in American Administrative Law
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Richard Murphy
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Texas Tech Universit
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The Elusive Search for Accountability: Evaluating Adjudicative
Tribunals
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Lorne Sossin
Steven J. Hoffman
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Osgoode Hall Law School
McMaster University
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Reinventing Regulation/Reinventing Accountability: Judicial
Review in New Governance Regimes
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William D. Araiza
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Brooklyn Law School
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Implications of the Internet for Quasi-Legislative
Instruments of Regulation
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Peter L. Strauss | Columbia University | |
Implementing Consultation During a Rule-Making Process:
A Case Study of the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Regulation
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France Houle
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University of Montreal
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The Deliberative City
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Hoi Kong
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McGill University
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Comparative Administrative Law: Outlining a Field of Study
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Susan Rose-Ackerman
Peter L. Lindseth
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Yale University
University of Connecticut
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Book Review
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John Reilly, Bad Medicine: A Judge’s Struggle for Justice in
a First Nations Community
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David Milward
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University of Manitoba
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Volume 28, Issue 1, 2010
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The International Criminal Court and Non-Party States
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William A. Schabas | National University of Ireland | |
Brave New Words: Labour, The courts and the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Judy Fudge
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University of Victoria
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Mediation in Guardianship Proceedings for the Elderly:
An Australian Perspective
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Robyn Carroll
Anita Smith
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University of Western Australia
Guardianship and Administration Board, Tasmania
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HLA Hart, Lon Fuller and the Ghosts of Legal Interpretation
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Desmond Manderson | McGill University | |
Judging Fairness in Class Action Settlements | Catherine Piché | University of Montreal | |
Human Rights Disclosure Litigation: Uncovering Invisible
Medical Records
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Ena Chadha
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Pre-Trial Detention and Control Orders Under British
Anti-Terror Legislation Post 9/11: Balancing a Need for
Security with the European Convention on Human Rights – An Overview
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Sascha-Dominik Bachmann Peter Galvin |
University of Portsmouth | |
Converging Feminist and Queer Legal Theories: Family Feuds and Family Ties
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Elaine Craig | Dalhousie University | |
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William Twining, General Jurisprudence: Understanding Law from a Global Perspective
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Alan Norrie
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University of Warwick |
Volume 27, Issue 2, 2009
Special Issue: Canadian Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
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Christopher K. Penny
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Carelton University
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The Scope of the Obligation to Respect and to Ensure
Respect for International Humanitarian Law
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Tomasz Zych
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Department of Justice Canada
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Applying IHL Targeting Rules to Practical Situations:
Proportionality and Military Objectives
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William Fenrick
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Dalhousie University
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Balancing Necessity and Individual Rights in the Fight
Against Transnational Terrorism: “Targeted Killings” and International Law
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Karinne Coombes
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Prisonniers de Guerre aux Mains de Leur Puissance
D'origine: Pour Une Application des Conventions de
Genève Lusqu’à Leur « Libération et Rapatriement Définitifs »
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Frédéric Gouin | University of Quebec at Montreal | |
Unfinished Business: Canada’s Contribution to Promoting
Compliance with International Humanitarian Law Through the
Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict Agenda of the United
Nations Security Council
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Joelle A. Martin
Robert M. Young
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International Committee of the Red Cross
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Feminist Debates on Civilian Women and International
Humanitarian Law
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Valerie Oosterveld
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University of Western Ontario
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De-Conflicting Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation: Khawaja
and the Ongoing Challenges of the ‘Armed Conflict’ Exclusion
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Christopher K. Penny
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Carleton University
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La Réparation Individuelle en Application des Mécanismes Prévus par le Droit International Humanitaire
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Sophie Rondeau | Barreau du Quebec | |
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Book Review Essay
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Nudge...Fat...Drugs: Permit but Discourage – The Regulation
of Excessive Consumption
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W. A. Bogart
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University of Windsor
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Book Reviews
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Laverne A. Jacobs & Justice Anne L. Mactavish, eds., Dialogue
Between Court And Tribunals – Essays In Administrative Law And Justice (2001-2007)
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Gerald P. Heckman
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University of Manitoba
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Antony Anghie, Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law
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Edward Cervini
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Volume 27, Issue 1, 2009
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Introduction
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Richard Moon
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University of Windsor
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Articles
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Equality Kapped; Media Unleashed | Diana Majury | Carelton University | |
Gender and Professionalism in Law: The Challenge of
(Women’s) Biography
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Mary Jane Mossman | Osgoode Hall Law School | |
Bringing the Clinic into the 21st Century
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Julie Macfarlane | University of Windsor | |
Reimagining Haj Khalil v. Canada
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Reem Bahdi
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University of Windsor
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Learning to Act Like a Lawyer: A Model Code of Professional
Responsibility for Law Students
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David M. Tanovich
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University of Windsor
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Strengthening Social Justice in Informal Dispute Resolution
Processes Through Cultural Competence
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Gemma Smyth
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University of Windsor
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India Sinking: Threats to the Right to Food, Food Security
& Development, in an Era of Economic Growth
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Sukanya Pillay
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University of Windsor
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Access to Justice for the Wrongfully Accused in National
Security Investigations
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Jasminka Kalajdzic | University of Windsor | |
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Case Comments | |||
Cardboard Boxes and Invisible Fences: Homelessness and
Public Space in City of Victoria v. Adams
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Sarah Buhler
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University of Saskatchewan
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Book Reviews | |||
Peter Fitzpatrick, Law as Resistance: Modernism, Imperialism, Legalism
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William E. Conklin
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University of Windsor
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Richard A. Falk, The Costs of War: International Law, The UN
and World Order
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James A. Green
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University of Reading
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Jane Kelsey, Serving Whose Interests? The Political Economy
of Trade in Services Agreements
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Maureen Irish
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University of Windsor |
Volume 26, Issue 2, 2008
http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/issue/view/445
Articles |
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On There Being Wide Reflective Equilibria:
Why It Is Important to Put It in the Plural
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Kai Nielsen
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Departments of Philosophy,
University of Calgary/
Concordia University
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What Does It Take To Travel Philosophically Light?
A Response To Nielsen
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Idil Boran
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Department of Philosophy,
York University
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Reflective Equilibrium: Epistemological or Political?
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Andrew Lister
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Department of Political Studies,
Queen’s University
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Intelligent Security
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Willem deLint
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Department of Sociology,
University of Windsor
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Levinasian Ethics and Animal Rights
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Jonathan Crowe
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Centre for Public, International
and Comparative Law,
T. C. Beirne School of Law,
University of Queenslan
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Taking Workers’ Rights Seriously: Private Prosecutions
of Employment Standards Violations
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Kent Elson
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Klippensteins Barristers and Solicitors; Toronto
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Legislation’s Influence on Judiciarization: Examining
the effects of statutory structure and language on
rates of court use in child welfare contexts
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Angela Campbell
Mairi Springate Nico Trocmé |
Faculty of Law,
McGill University
Faculty of Law, McGill University
School of Social Work, McGill University
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Book Reviews | |||
Oren Ben-Dor, Thinking about Law: in silence with Heidegger
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Willian E. Conklin
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Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor
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Janet E. Halley, Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism
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Ann M. Bartow
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School of Law,
University of South Carolina
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Marian Roberts, Developing the Craft of Mediation: Reflections on Theory and Practice
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Ghislaine M. Lanteigne
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Gauthier & Associates, Toronto
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Volume 26, Issue 1, 2008
Available at
http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/issue/view/443
Articles
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The Scales of Injustice
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Charles Blattberg
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Department of Political Science,
Université de Montréal |
The Exploitation of Vulnerability: Dimensions of
Citizenship and Rightlessness in Canada’s Security
Certificate Legislation
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Christiane Wilke
Paula Willis
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Department of Law,
Carleton University
Political Theory,
University of Oxford
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Quiet Contributions: Re-Examining the Benefits of
a Restorative Approach to Sentencing in the Aboriginal
Context
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Lauren Wihak
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B.A. (Hons.)
University of Ottawa;
J.D., Faculty of Law,
Queen’s University
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Listening to Their Voices: Women Prisoners and
Access to Justice in Manitoba
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Debra Parkes
Kathy Bent
Tracey Peter
Tracy Booth
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University of Manitoba
Interdisciplinary PhD in
Native Studies, University of Manitoba
Department of Sociology,
University of Manitoba
Faculty of Social Work,
University of Manitoba
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Creeping Capitalism and Academic Culture at a Canadian Law School
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Theresa Shanahan
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Faculty of Education,
York University
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Dishing up Israel: Rethinking the Potential of Legal Mixité
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Susan G. Drummond
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Osgoode Hall Law School
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Book Reviews
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William A. Schabas,
An Introduction to the
International Criminal Court
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Anan A. Haidar
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Faculty of Law,
Damascus University,
Syria and PhD candidate,
School of Law,
University of Reading, UK
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Rachel Murray,
The Role of National Human Rights Institutions at
the International and Regional Levels: The Experience of Africa
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Linda C. Reif
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Faculty of Law,
University of Alberta
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Brian Burdekin, assisted by Jason Naum,
National Human Rights Institutions in the Asia-Pacific
Region, The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library
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Gavin Drewry, Louis Blom-Cooper, Charles Blake,
The Court of Appeal
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Charles James
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Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor
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Volume 25, Issue 2, 2007
Available at
http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/issue/view/450
Articles
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Economic Incarceration
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Bridget McCormack
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University of Michigan
Law School
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I Can See Clearly Now: Videoconference Hearings and the Legal Limit on How Tribunals Allocate Resources
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Lorne Sossin
Zimra Yetnikoff |
Faculty of Law,
University of Toronto
Ministry of the Attorney General – Constitutional Law Branch |
The State of War Crimes Following the Israeli-Hezbollah War
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John Borneman
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Department of Anthropology,
Princeton University
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Figuring Reconciliation: Dancing With the Enemy
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Jane S. Sutton
Nkanyiso Mpofu |
Communication Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania State University
Department of English, Pennsylvania State University
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The Sovereign, the Law and the Two British Empires
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Ian Duncanson
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Institute of Postcolonial Studies,
University of Melbourne;
Sociolegal Research Centre,
Griffith University
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Book Reviews | |||
Hans C. von Sponeck,
A Different Kind of War: The UN Sanctions Regime in Iraq |
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Reem Bahdi
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Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor
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Paul Tiyambe Zeleza & Philip J. McConnaughay,
eds., Human Rights, The Rule of Law, and Development in Africa
&
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, ed.,Human Rights
Under African Constitutions: Realizing the
Promise for Ourselves
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Paul D. Ocheje
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Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor
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Desmond Manderson,
Proximity, Levinas and the Soul of the Law |
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Adam Gearey
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School of Law, Birkbeck College,
University of London
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Volume 25, Issue 1, 2007
Articles | |||
The Curious Visibility of Wartime Rape: Gender and
Ethnicity in International Criminal Law
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Doris E. Buss
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Department of Law
Carleton University |
Deconstruction and Law: Derrida, Levinas and Corne
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Jacques de Ville
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University of The Western Cape
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Gendering Legal Parenthood: Bio-Genetic Ties,
Intentionality and Responsibility
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Susan B.Boyd
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Faculty of Law
University of British Columbia |
Righting Past Wrongs Through Contextualization:
Assessing Claims of Aboriginal Survivors of Historical
and Institutional Abuses
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Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
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Faculty of Law
University of Victoria |
Causation and Health in Medical, Environmental and
Product Liability
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Lara Khoury
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Faculty of Law
McGill University |
Whither Community Justice? The Rise of Court-Connected
Mediation in the United States
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Colleen M. Hanycz
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Osgoode Hall Law School
York University |
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Book Reviews
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Mary Jane Mossman,
The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law and the Legal Professions
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Christine Boyle
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Faculty of Law
University of British Columbia |
John D.R.Craig & S. Michael Lynk, Eds.,Globalization
and the Future of Labour Law
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David Mangan
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London School of Economics
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Volume 24, Issue 2, 2006
Special Issue: Problems Concerning Human Rights
Introduction
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William E. Conklin
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Editor-in-Chief
Faculty on Law
University of Windsor
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Articles | |||
Peoples’ Tribunals: Legitimate or Rough Justice
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Christine Chinkin
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Law, Centre for the Study of
Human Rights
London School of Economics and Political Science |
Showing Remorse at the TRC: Towards a Constitutive Approach to Reparative Discourse
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Richard Weisman
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Law and Society Program
York University |
Migration, Human Rights and The United Nations:
An Investigation Into the Obstacles to the UN Convention
on Migrant Workers’ Rights
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Antoine Pécoud
Paul de Guchteneire |
International Migrations and
Multicultural Policies Section,
UNESCO, Paris
International Migrations and Multicultural Policies Section, UNESCO, Paris
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The Principal International Human Rights
Instruments To Which Canada Has Not Yet Adhered
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Nicole LaViolette
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Faculty of Law
University of Ottawa |
Smoked: Tradition and the Rule of Law in British Columbia v Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd.
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F.C. DeCoste
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Faculty of Law
University of Alberta |
Universal Suffering and the Ultimate Task of Law
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Louis E. Wolcher
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University of Washington
School of Law
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Preliminary Notes Towards an Understanding of Human Rights as Access Rights
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Thanos Zartaloudis
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School of Law
Birkbeck College University of London |
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Book Reviews
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Doris Buss & Ambreena Manji, Eds.,
International Law: Modern Feminist Approaches &
Cynthia Enloe, The Curious Feminist: Searching For Women In a New Age of Empire
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Nicole LaViolette
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Faculty of Law
University of Ottawa |
Volume 24, Issue 1, 2006
Articles
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At The Edge of Law’s Empire: Aboriginal Interraciality,
Citizenship, and the Law in British Columbia
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Jean Barman
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Department of Educational Studies &
Department of History University of British Columbia |
Legal and Biological Perspectives on Employment
Testing For Physical Abilities: A Post Meiorin Review
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Rachel Cox
Karen Messing
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LLB., LLM.
Department of Biological Sciences University of Quebec |
“My Wife Has Endured a Torrent of Abuse”: Gender,
Safety, and Anti-Squeegee Discourses in Toronto, 1998-2000
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Amanda Glasbeek
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Department of Sociology
Brock University |
Not A Leg To Stand On: The Unconstitutionality Of New
Brunswick Regulation 84-20, Section 2 (D)
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Raquel Chisholm
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B.A., LLB.
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Critical Comparisons: The Supreme Court Of Canada
Dooms Section 15
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Daphne Gilbert
Diana Majury
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Faculty of Law
University of Ottawa Department of Law Carleton University |
The First Generation Of The Detroit Legal Aid Bureau
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Gary Maveal
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University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
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Book Reviews
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Rachael Mulheron
The Class Action In Common Law Legal Systems: A Comparative Perspective |
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W. A. Bogart
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Faculty of Law
University of Windsor |
Lawrence M. Friedman et Rogelio Perez-Perdomo, dir. Legal
Culture In The Age Of Globalization : Latin
America and Latin Europe
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Claudia Cáceres
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Département de science politique
Université Laval |
Jane Holder et Carolyn Harrison, dir.
Law And Geography : Current Legal Issues &
Jonathan Swainger et Constance Backhouse, dir.
People and Place : Historical Influences On Legal Culture |
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Patrick Forest
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Department of Biological Sciences
University of Quebec |
Volume 23, Issue 2, 2005
Special Issue: Perspectives on Law Reform
Articles | |||
Independent Legal Representation for Victims of
Sexual Assault: A Model of Delivery of Legal Services
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Larry C. Wilson
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University of Windsor
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Why Law Reform Commissions? A Deconstruction
and Stakeholder Analysis from an Australian Perspective
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Michael Tilbury
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NSW Law Reform Commission
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Institutional Law Reform in Australia: The Past
and the Future
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Marcia Neave
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Victorian Law Reform Commission
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The Relationship Between Law Reform and Access
to Justice: A Case Study – The Renting Homes Project
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Martin Partington
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Faculty of Law
University of Bristol |
Law Reform: What’s In It For Women?
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Reg Graycar
Jenny Morgan
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University of Sydney
University of Melbourne |
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Book Reviews
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Peter H. Russell
Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism
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W. Wesley Pue
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Faculty of Law,
University of British Columbia
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Laura S. Underkuffler
The Idea of Property: It’s Meaning and Power |
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Donna M. Eansor
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Faculty of Law
University Of Windsor |
Patrick McAuslen
Bringing the Law Back In: Essays in Land, Law and Development
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Paul D. Ocheje
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Faculty of Law
University Of Windsor |
Volume 23, Issue 1, 2005
Editorial |
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William E. Conklin
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Faculty of Law
University of Windsor |
Articles
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Access as Justice
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Peter Fitzpatrick
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Birkbeck College
University of London |
A Colonial Reading of Recent Jurisprudence: Sparrow,
Delgamuukw and Haida Nation
|
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Gordon Christie
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Faculty of Law
University of British Columbia |
Admissibility Of Testimony From Non-Christian Indians in
the Colonial Municipal Courts of Upper Canada/Canada West
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Reginald Good
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Historical Consultant
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Fine Wine and Ideal Theory: The Questionable Denial of
Liver Transplantation in Alcoholics
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Pierre Mailly
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Department of Philosophy
University of Toronto |
Five Years of Canadian Feminist Legal Advocacy:
Is It Still Possible to Make a Difference?
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Rosanna Langer
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Department of Law and Justice
Laurentian University |
Twenty Years of Equality Rights: Reclaiming Expectations
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Bruce Porter
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Social Rights Advocacy Centre
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Affirmative Action in Higher Education: What Canada Can
Take from the American Experience?
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Roy L. Brooks
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School of Law
University of San Diego |
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Book Reviews
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Todd L. Archibald, Kenneth E. Jull & Kent W. Roach,
Regulatory and Corporate Liability: From Due Diligence to Risk Management
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Eric Libman
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Ontario Court of Justice
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