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Volume 42
Issue 1 (Spring, 2004)
Oceans Apart Over Sunken Ships: Is The Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention Really Wrecking Admiralty Law?
By Liza J. Bowman
Tax Treatment of Charitable Contributions in Canada: Theory, Practice, and Reform
By David G. Duff
Blocs, Swarms, and Outliers: Conceptualizing Disagreement on the Modern Supreme Court of Canada
By Peter McCormick
Work, Sex, and Sex-Work: Competing Feminist Discourses on the International Sex Trade
By Kate Sutherland
Issue 2 ( Summer, 2004)
Casablanca: Judgment and Dynamic Enclaves in Law and Cinema
By Shulamit Almog & Amnon Reichman
The Constitutionalization of Quebec Libel Law, 1848-2004
By Joseph Kary
The Vulnerability of Indigenous Land Rights in Australia and Canada
By Kent McNeil
Issue 3 (Fall, 2004)
Boldly Going Where No Law Has Gone Before: Call Centres, Intake Scripts, Database Fields, and Discretionary Justice in Social Assistance By Lorne Sossin
Inadequate Housing, Israel, and the Bedouin of the Negev
By Tawfiq S. Rangwala
The Federal Court of Australia's Power to Terminate Properly Instituted Class Actions
By Vince Morabito
Issue 4 (Winter, 2004)
Feminism, Law, and Public Policy: Family Feuds and Taxing Times
By Susan B. Boyd & Claire F.L. Young
Feminism, Consequences, Accountability
By Sonia Lawrence
Measuring the Effects of Feminist Legal Research: Looking Critically at "Failure" and "Success"
By Lisa Phillips
Choices and Commitments for Women: Challenging the Supreme Court of Canada in the Context of Social Assistance
By Mary Jane Mossman
Honest Beliefs, Credible Lies, and Culpable Awareness: Rhetoric, Inequality, and Mens Rea in Sexual Assault
By Lucinda Vandervort
The Explosive Global Growth of Personal Insolvency and the Concomitant Birth of the Study of Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy
Review essay by Kent Anderson
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