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Volume 41
Issue 1 (Spring 2003)
Racial and Ethnic Profiling: Statutory Discretion, Constitutional Remedies, and Democratic Accountability. By Sujit Choudhry & Kent Roach
Anger and Intent for Murder: The Supreme Court Decision in R. v. Parent. By Joanne Klineberg
Incorporating Common Law Into the Constitution of Canada: EGALE v. Canada and the Status of Marriage. By Mark D. Walters
Financial Collapse and Class Status: Who Goes Bankrupt. By Elizabeth Warren
Issue 2 & 3 (Summer/Fall 2003)
SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE ON CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE,CIVIL LIBERTIES. By AND CIVIL RESISTANCE: LAW’S ROLE AND LIMITS
Civil Disobedience, Civil Liberties, and Civil Resistance: Law’s Role and Limits. By Judy Fudge & Harry Glasbeek
Reflections on Civil Liberties in an Age of Counterterrorism. By Conor Gearty
The Origins of Political Policing in Canada: Class, Law, and the Burden of Empire. By Andrew Parnaby & Gregory S. Kealey
Keeping Up With the Neighbours? Canadian Responses to 9/11 in Historical and Comparative Context. By Reg Whitaker
The War On Terror: Constitutional Governance in a State of Permanent Warfare? By W.Wesley Pue
No Exit: Racial Profiling and Canada’s War Against Terrorism. By Reem Bahdi
Commentary – Tradition, Judges, and Civil Liberties in Canada. By Douglas Hay
Bail, Global Justice, and the Limits of Dissent. By Jackie Esmonde
Commentary – Legal Responses to Mass Protest Actions: The Dramatic Role of Solidarity in Obtaining Generous Plea Bargains. By Frances Olsen
Commentary – Civil Disobedience and the Law: The Role of Legal Professionals. By The Honourable James MacPherson
Civil Disobedience and Academic Freedom. By Leslie Green
The Right to Civil Disobedience. By Vinit Haksar
Commentary – On the Moral Justifiability of Terrorism (State and Otherwise). By Kai Nielsen
Commentary – When the Law Breaks Down: Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and Governmental Defiance of the Rule of Law. By Andrew J. Orkin
What’s Law Got To Do With It? Historical Considerations on Class Struggle, Boundaries of Constraint, and Capitalist Authority. By Bryan D. Palmer
Commentary – Social Resistance and the Disturbing of the Peace. By John Clarke
Civil Resistance and the “Diversity of Tactics” in the Anti-Globalization Movement: Problems of Violence. By Silence, and Solidarity in Activist Politics. By Janet Conway
From Civil Disobedience to Obedient Consumerism? Influences of Market-Based Activism and Eco-certification on Forest Governance. By Emily Walter
Issues 4 (Winter 2003)
Sound Science, Careful Policy Analsis, and Ongoing Relationships: Integrating Litigation and Negotiation in Aboriginal Lands and Resources Disputes. By Shin Imai
“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”: the Territorial Scope of an Independent Quebec. By Peter Radan
An Empirical Investigation of Corporate Division I Proposals in the Toronto bankruptcy Region. By Jacob S. Ziegel & Rajvinder S. Sahni
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