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Volume 33
Issue 1 (Spring, 1995)
Back to the Future! Is the "New" Rigid Choice of Law Rule for Interprovincial Torts Constitutionally Mandated
By Jean-Gabriel Castel
Criminal Fault as Per the Lamer Court and the Ghost of William McIntyre
By Michael J. Bryant
The Law and Politics of Quebec Secession
By Patrick J. Monahan
Standing in Charter Declaratory Actions
By June M. Ross
Issue 2 (Summer, 1995)
Critiques of The Limits of Freedom of Contract: A Rejoinder
By Michael J. Trebilcock
The Dilemma of Choice: A Feminist Perspective on The Limits of Freedom of Contract
By Gillian K. Hadfield
The Idea of a Public Basis of Justification for Contract
By Peter Benson
Michael and Me: A Postmodern Friendship
By Allan C. Hutchinson
Remedies When Contracts Lack Consent: Autonomy and Institutional Competence
By Richard Craswell
Second Chances: Bill C-72 and the Charter
By Isabel Grant
Where is the Freedom in Freedom of Contract? A Comment on Trebilcock's The Limits of Freedom of Contract
By Hamish Stewart
Issue 3 (Fall, 1995)
Is the Pearson Airport Legislation Unconstitutional? The Rule of Law as a Limit on Contract Repudiation by Government
By Patrick J. Monahan
Sovereignty, Economic Integration, and the World Trade Organization
By Susan Hainsworth
Strict Products Liability Revisted
By Denis W. Boivin
The Supreme Court Cites the Supreme Court: Follow-up Citation on the Supreme Court of Canada, 1989-1993
By Peter McCormick
A Tale of Two Fora: Fresh Challenges in Defending Multijurisdictional Claims
By Janet Walker
Issue 4 (Winter, 1995)
Accommodating Equality in the Unionized Workplace
By Katherine Swinton
Filling the "Italic Gap?" Human Rights Codes in the Private Sector
By Gavin W. Anderson
Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut (1705-1773) and the Legal Status of Aboriginal Customary Laws and Government in British North America
By Mark D. Walters
Relations of Force and Relations of Justice: The Emergence of Normative Community Between Colonists and Aboriginal Peoples
By Jeremy Webber
The Supreme Court in Flames: Fire Insurance Decisions After Kosmopoulos
By Reuben A. Hasson
Tort in a Contractual Matrix
By John G. Fleming
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