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A Generation of Human Rights: Looking Back to the Future Overseas Dimension: What Can Canada and the United States Learn from the United Kingdom Reactions to Empirical Studies Casablanca: Judgment and Dynamic Enclaves in Law and Cinema Filling the Charter Gap: Human Rights Codes in the Private Sector Explosive Global Growth of Personal Insolvency and the Concomitant Cirth of the Study of Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy (Review Essay) Carl Schmitt's Nomos of the Earth (Review Essay) The War on Terror and Iraq in Historical Perspective Jean-Gabriel Castel: An Appreciation Special Issue on International Law Poor Canadian Legal Education: So Near to Wall Street, So Far From God Law, Legal Institutions, and the Legal Profession in the New Economy The "Proof" of Foreign Normative Facts Which Influence Domestic Rules No Exit: Racial Profiling and Canada's War against Terrorism A Legal & (and) Psychological Critique of the Present Approach to the Assessment of the Competence of Child Witnesses The Canadian Charter and Public International Law: Redefining the State's Power to Deport Aliens The "War on Terror" and the "War of Terror": Nomadic Multitudes, Aggressive Incumbents, and the "New" International Law Negligence, Victimes Indirectes et Prejudice Moral en Common Law: Les Limites a la Reparation se Justifient-Elles Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Minister of Justice: Sex Equality and the Attack on R. v. Butler Commentaries The Gendered Dimensions of Social Insurance for the "Non-Poor" in Canada The Idea of a Public Basis of Justification for Contract Counselling Consumer Debtors under Canada's Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act Symposium on Consumer Bankruptcies Commodifying Justice for Global Free Trade: The Proposed Hague Judgments Convention Special Issue on International Law Strict Products Liability Revisited Sovereignty's Alchemy: An Analysis of Delgamuukw v. British Columbia Listening for a Change: The Courts and Oral Tradition Oceans Apart over Sunken Ships: Is the Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention Really Wrecking Admiralty Law Feminism, Law, and Public Policy: Family Feuds and Taxing Times Barbara Betcherman Lecture & Commentaries Options in Consumer Bankruptcy: An American Perspective Reactions to Recent Canadian Empirical Studies on Consumer Bankruptcies The Use of Self-Regulation to Curb Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession Challenges for Cause, Stand-Asides, and Peremptory Challenges in the Nineteenth Century Criminal Fault as Per the Lamer Court and the Ghost of William McIntyre Pajelle Investments Ltd. v. Herbold: On the Importance of Having a Convenient Enemy Holding the High Ground: The Position of Secured Creditors in Consumer Bankruptcies and Proposals The Charter Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures, The (Or Perhaps the Charter of Rights Isn't Such a Bad Thing after All) The Past, Present, and Future of Expressive Freedom under the Charter The Death Penalty, Mandatory Prison Sentences, and the Eighth Amendment's Rule against Cruel and Unusual Punishments Trespass-Ten Years Later Back to the Future--Is the New Rigid Choice of Law Rule for Interprovincial Torts Constitutionally Mandated Securing Accountability through Commissions of Inquiry: A Role for the Law Commission of Canada The Political Attractiveness of Mandatory Minimum Sentences Aboriginal Peoples and Mandatory Sentencing Bill 11, the Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions Racial and Ethnic Profiling: Statutory Discretion, Constitutional Remedies, and Democratic Accountability Aboriginal Rights, Aboriginal Culture, and Protection Social Resistance and the Disturbing of the Peace Commentary R. v. Oakes 1986-1997 Back to the Drawing Board Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in the Post-Rodriguez Era: Lessons from Foreign Jurisdictions Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Defending the Weak and Fighting Unfairness: Can Mediators Respond to the Challenge Remedies When Contracts Lack Consent: Autonomy and Institutional Competence Reflexions sur la Codification du Droit Prive The Legislative History of Mandatory Minimum Penalties of Imprisonment in Canada H.L.A. Hart: A Life in the Perspective of Law and Philosophy Review essay Culver, Keith Insolvency Counselling-Innovation Based on the Fourteenth Century Aboriginal Forestry: Community Management as Opportunity and Humanizing Our Global Order: Essays in Honour of Ivan Head, Edited by Obiora Chinedu Okafor and Obijiofor Aginam (Book Review) Amorality and Humanitarianism in Immigration Law Gender Faultlines of Legal Liberalism and the Advance of the Contemporary Right: the Case of India (Review Essay) Game: A Nonfoundationalist Account of Law and Adjudication Contractual Obligations in the Pre-Award Phase of Public The Political Attractiveness of Mandatory Minimum Sentences Who made That?: Influencing Foreign Labour Practices Through Reflexive Domestic Disclosure Regulation Doorey, David J. Tax Treatment of Charitable Contributions in Canada: Theory, Practice, and Reform Disarming Canadians, and Arming them with Tolerance: Banning Firearms and Minimum Sentences to Control Violent Crime--An Essay on an Apparent Contradiction L'Integration des Valeurs et des Interets Autochtones dans le Discours Judiciare et Normatif Canadien The Ellis Archives-1972 to 1981: An Early View from the Parkdale Trenches Bail, Global Justice, and the Limits of Dissent Catch Your Dreams before They Slip Away: The Parkdale Dream Revisited Parkdale Community Legal Services: A Dream that Died Parkdale Community Legal Services: Community Law Office, or Law Office in a Community
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