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Volume 38Issue 1 (Spring, 2000)Left Out in the Cold: The Problem with Aboriginal Title Under Section 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982 for Historically Nomadic Aboriginal Peoples Bill 11, the Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions Law’s Expression: The Promise and Perils of Judicial Opinion Writing in Canadian Constitutional Law L’intégration des Valeurs et des Intérêts Autochtones dans le Discours Judiciaire et Normatif Canadien The Constitutional Legacy of Chief Justice Brian Dickson Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada by Lorne Sossin Issue 2 (Summer, 2000) - Special Issue on International Law in Honour of Jean-Gabriel CastelJean-Gabriel Castel: An Appreciation Commodifying Justice for Global Free Trade: The Proposed Hague Judgments Convention. By Vaughan Black Réflexions sur la codification du droit privé. By Paul-A. Crépeau The Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court: From 1947-2000 and Beyond. By Sharon A. Williams "Are We There Yet?" Towards a New Rule for Choice of Law in Tort. By Janet Walker Issue 3 (Fall, 2000)Poor Canadian Legal Education: So Near to Wall Street, So Far from God. By Harry W. Arthurs A Legal & Psychological Critique of the Present Approach to the Assessment of Competence of Child Witnesses. By Nicholas Bala. By Kang Lee. By Rod Lindsay. By and Victoria Talwar Challenges for Cause, Stand-Asides and Preemptory Challenges in the Nineteenth Century. By R. Blake Brown The Dissenting Opinion: Voice of the Future?. By Claire L'Heureux-Dubé Issue 4 (Winter, 2000)The Law and Politics of "Might": An Internal Critique of Hutch's Hopeful Hunch. By Richard F. Devlin South African Cricketers, Nazi Judges, and Other Thoughts on (not) Playing the Game. By David Fraser Adjudication as Sport: Rhetoric Astray? By Frank I. Michelman Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in the Post-Rodriguez Era: Lessons from Foreign Jurisdictions. By Michael Cormack Race and the Australian Constitution: from Federation to Reconciliation. By George Williams |
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