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Volume 36
Issue 1 (Spring, 1998)
Gender Faultlines of Legal Liberalism and the Advance of the Contemporary Right: The Case of India
By Radhika Desai
A Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom: From London to Strasbourg By the Northwest Passage?
By Mr. Justice Stephen Sedley
Retribution Revisited: A Reconsideration of Feminist Criminal Law Reform Strategies
By Dianne L. Martin
R. v. Oakes 1986-1997: Back To The Drawing Board
By Leon E. Trakman, William Cole-Hamilton and Sean Gatien
Issue 2 (Summer, 1998)
Contractual Obligations in the Pre-Award Phase of Public Tendering
By Peter Devonshire
Birds of a Feather: Alliances and Influences on the Lamer Court 1990-1997
By Peter McCormick
Antidiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policies: Economic Efficiency and the Constitution
By Edward E. Iacobucci
Technocentrism in the Law School: Why the Gender and Colour of Law Remain the Same
By Margaret Thornton
Issue 3 (Fall, 1998)
A Generation of Human Rights: Looking Back to the Future
By Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella
Financing of Litigation by Third-Party Investors: A Share of Justice?
By Puri Poonam
L’Indépendance Judiciaire et la Cour Suprême: Reconstruction Historique Douteuse et Théorie Constitutionnelle de Complaisance
Par Jean LeClair et Yves-Marie Morissette
Aboriginal Rights, Aboriginal Culture and Protection
By Gordon Christie
Négligence, Victimes Indirectes et Préjudice Moral en Common Law: Les Limtes à la Réparation se Justifient-Elles?
Par
Louise Bélanger-Hardy
The Division of Labour: An Examination of Certification Requirements
By Gary Svirsky
Issue 4 (Winter, 1998)
Defending the Weak and Fighting Unfairness: Can Mediators Respond to the Challenge?
By Michael Coyle
Why Arbitrate?: Ontario's Recent Experience with Commercial Arbitration
By Randy A. Pepper
Conciliation des Litiges et Formes Alternatives de Régulation en Droit Administratif Fédéral
Par France Houle et Daniel Mockle
Would ADR Have Saved Romeo and Juliet?
By Pam Marshall
Protecting the Confidentiality of Communications in Mediation
By Owen V. Gray
Unwilling Actors: Why Voluntary Mediation Works, Why Mandatory Mediation Might Not
By Gary Smith
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