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Volume 39

Issue 1 (Spring, 2001)

Listening for a Change: The Courts and Oral Tradition
By John Borrows

HIV/AIDS and Human Rights in Russia: Compliance and the Rule of Law
By William F. Flanagan

Secret Code: The Need for Enhanced Privacy Protections in the United States and Canada to Prevent Employment Discrimination Based on Genetic and Health Information
By Patrik S. Florencio and Erik D. Ramanathan

Securing Accountability Through Commissions of Inquiry: A Role for the Law Commission of Canada
By Robert Centa and Patrick Macklem

The Prime Minister's Police? Commissioner Hughes' APEC Report
By W. Wesley Pue

Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Minister of Justice: Sex Equality and the Attack on R. v. Butler
By Janine Benedet

The Little Sisters Case, Administrative Censorship, and Obscenity Law
By Bruce Ryder

Issue 2 & 3 (Summer/Fall, 2001)

Mandatory Minimum Sentences: Law and Policy

By Elizabeth Sheehy

The Legislative History of Mandatory Minimum Penalties of Imprisonment in Canada

By Anthony N. Doob & Carla Cesaroni

Mandatory Minimum Sentences of Imprisonment: Exploring the Consequences for Sentencing Process

By Julian V. Roberts

Disarming Canadians, and Arming them with Tolerance: Banning Firearms and Minimum Sentences to Control Violent Crime, An Essay on an Apparent Contradiction

By Helene Dumont

Search for SMITH: The Constitutionality of Mandatory Sentences

By Kent Roach

Sentencing in the States: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

By Julie Stewart

The Death Penalty, Mandatory Prision Sentences, and the Eighth Amendment's Rule Against Cruel and Unusual Punishments

By Jamie Cameron

Aboriginal Peoples and Mandatory Sentencing

By Larry N. Chartrand

The Nullification of Section 718.2(e): Aggravating Aborigial Over-Representation in Canadian Prisons

By Renee Pelletier

Mandatory Minimum Prison Sentencing and Systemic Racism

By Faizal R. Mirza

Distorting the Prosecution Process: Informers, Mandatory Minimum Sentences, and Wrongful Convictions

By Dianne L. Martin

Battered Women and Mandatory Minimum Sentences

by Elizabeth Sheehy

Latimer: "Something Ominous Is Happening in the World of Disabled People

By H. Archibald Kaiser

Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Women with Disabilities

By Fiona Sampson

Sentencing the Criminal Corporation

By Poonam Puri

Rethinking  the Sentencing Regime for Murder

by Isabel Grant

Issue 4 (Winter, 2001)

The Empire of the Lone Mother: Parental Rights, Child Welfare Law, and State Restructuring

by Hester Lessard

Beyond Conception: Legal Determinations of Filiation in the Context of Assisted Reproductive Technologies

by Roxanne Mykitiuk

Commentaries

Class Actions as Alternative Disputes Resolution

by John C. Kleefeld