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Volume 37
Issues 1 and 2 (Spring and Summer, 1999)
Introduction to the Symposium on Consumer Bankruptcies
By Jacob S. Ziegel
The Philosophy and Design of Contemporary Consumer Bankruptcy Systems: A Canada-United States Comparison
By Jacob S. Ziegel
Secured Creditors and Consumer Bankruptcy in the United States
By William C. Whitford
Comparative Empiricism
By Jay Lawrence Westbrook
The Changing Politics of American Bankruptcy Reform
By Elizabeth Warren
The Empirical Dimensions of Consumer Bankruptcy: Results from a Survey of Canadian Bankrupts
By Saul Schwartz
The Dark Side of Student Loans: Debt Burden, Default, Bankruptcy
By Saul Schwartz
Individual Bankruptcy: Preliminary Findings of a Socio-Legal Analysis
By Iain D.C. Ramsay
The Role of Consumer Counselling as Part of the Bankruptcy Process in Europe
By Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen
Consumer Bankruptcy in Comparison: Do We Cure a Market Failure or a Social Problem?
By Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen
Counselling Consumer Debtors Under Canada's Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
By Ruth E. Berry and Sue L.T. McGregor
Consumer Bankruptcies: An Australian Perspective
By Rosalind Mason
Consumer Bankruptcies: A New Zealand Perspective
By Paul Heath
Demonizing Debtors: A Response to the Honsberger-Ziegel Debate
By Karen Gross
Insolvency Counselling — Innovation Based on the Fourteenth Century
By Carol Ann Curnock
Holding the High Ground: The Position of Secured Creditors In Consumer Bankruptcies and Proposals
By Tamara M. Buckwold
Reactions to Recent Canadian Empirical Studies on Consumer Bankruptcies
By Wayne Brighton
Options in Consumer Bankruptcy: An American Perspective
By Jean Braucher
Reactions to Empirical Studies
By Michael Adler
Issue 3 (Fall, 1999)
Six Degrees of Dialogue: A Response to Hogg and Bushell
By Christopher P. Manfredi and James B. Kelly
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Rebalancing of Liberal Constitutionalism in Canada, 1982-1997
By James B. Kelly
Reply to “Six Degrees of Dialogue”
By Peter W. Hogg and Allison A. Thornton
Amorality and Humanitarianism in Immigration Law
By Catherine Dauvergne
Sovereignty's Alchemy: An Analysis of Delgamuukw v. British Columbia
By John Borrows
Women and the Canadian Welfare State: Challenges and Change, edited by Patricia M. Evans and Gerda R. Wekerle
Book review by Judith A. Fudge
Issue 4 (Winter, 1999)
Aboriginal Forestry: Community Management as Opportunity and Imperative
By Deborah Curran and Michael M'Gonigle
The Onus of Proof of Aboriginal Title
By Kent McNeil
Class War: Ontario Teachers and the Courts
By Harry J. Glasbeek
The Best and the Brightest? Canadian Law School Admissions
By Dawna Tong and W. Wesley Pue
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