Submissions from 2010
Meeting the Challenges to Tribunal Independence, Gus Van Harten
Creating a Working Vocabulary of Sovereignty: Language at the International Court of Justice, D. Alison von Rosenvinge
Class Proceedings in Canada - Report for the 18th Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, Janet Walker
What Ever Happened to Canadian Environmental Law?, Stepan Wood, Georgia Tanner, and Benjamin J. Richardson
The Breakdown of the Rule of Law in Sri Lanka: An Overview, James Yap and Craig Scott
Corporate Governance, Capital Market Regulation and the Challenge of Disembedded Markets, Peer Zumbansen
Neither ‘Public’ Nor ‘Private’, ‘National’ Nor ‘International’: Transnational Corporate Governance from a Legal Pluralist Perspective, Peer Zumbansen
The Conundrum of Order: The Concept of Governance from an Interdisciplinary Perspective, Peer Zumbansen
The Future of Legal Theory, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Legal Pluralism, Peer Zumbansen
Law, Economics, and Evolutionary Theory: State of the Art and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Peer Zumbansen and Gralf-Peter Calliess
Submissions from 2009
‘You Don’t Have to Speak German to Work on the German Law Journal’: Reflections on Being a Student Editor While Being a Law Student, Danielle E. H. Allen and Bernadette Maheandiran
Law and Learning in an Era of Globalization, Harry W. Arthurs
The Constitutionalization of Labour Rights, Harry W. Arthurs
The Transformation of Work, the Disappearance of 'Workers', and the Future of Workplace Regulation, Harry W. Arthurs
Taxation, Corporate Social Responsibility and the Business Enterprise, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
A Reflection on the Changing Nature of Transnational Organized Crime in Relation to the UN Convention, Margaret E. Beare
Beware of Geeks Bearing Formula: The Buffetts—from Warren to Jimmy, Margaret E. Beare
Old Questions Revisited..., Margaret E. Beare
Policing’ Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in Canada—What Works---What Doesn’t, Margaret E. Beare
The Association of Transnational Law Schools’ Agora: An Experiment in Graduate Legal Pedagogy, Phillip G. Bevans and John McKay
Governing the Business Enterprise: Ownership, Institutions, Society, Yuri Biondi
The Governance and Disclosure of the Firm as an Enterprise Entity, Yuri Biondi
The Evolution of Legal Education: Internationalization, Transnationalization, Globalization, Simon Chesterman
The Five Lessons I Learned through Clinical Education, Nadia Chiesa
A Critique of the Anglo-American Model of Corporate Governance, Thomas Clarke
The End of the Constitutionalism-Democracy Debate, Joel I. Colón-Ríos
Intellectual Property Right Regimes, Firms and the Commodification of Knowledge, Benjamin Coriat and Olivier Weinstein
Born to Be Wild: The 'Trans‐Systemic' Programme at McGill and the De‐Nationalization of Legal Education, Helge Dedek and Armand de Mestral
Shareholder Engagement in the Embedded Business Corporation: Investment Activism, Human Rights and TWAIL Discourse, Aaron A. Dhir
Towards a Race and Gender-Concious Conception of the Firm: Canadian Corporate Governance, Law and Diversity, Aaron A. Dhir
Judicial Independence as a Public Policy Instrument, Adam M. Dodek
Polygamy's Inscrutable Secular Mischief, Susan G. Drummond
Reconstructing the WTO Legitimacy Debates Towards Notions of Development, Michael Fakhri
Brazilian Legal Education: Curricular Reform that Goes Further Without Going Beyond, Roberto Fragale Filho
Reflections on U.S. Law Curricular Reform, Toni M. Fine
"Risk Society" and the Precautionary Approach in Recent Australian, Canadian and UK Judicial Decision Making, Filip Gelev
The Materiality of Climate Change and the Role of Voluntary Disclosure, Gail Elizabeth Henderson
Shareholder Revolt?: The Statutory Derivative Action in China, Flora Xiao Huang
Transnationalizing Mexican Legal Education: But, What About Students’ Expectations?, Luis Perez Hurtado
Turning the Curriculum Upside Down: Comparative Law as an Educational Tool for Constructing Pluralistic Legal Mind, Jaakko Husa
Parent Education Programs in Family Courts: Balancing Autonomy and State Intervention, Shelley M. Kierstead
A Preliminary Exploration of the Elements of Expert Performance in Legal Writing, Shelley M. Kierstead and Erika Abner
Improving Inter-Nation Equity through Territorial Taxation and Tax Sparing, Jinyan Li
A Tiny Heart Beating: Student-Edited Legal Periodicals in Good ol'Europe, Federico Longobardi and Luigi Russi
Proportionality Analysis as an ‘Analytical Matrix’ Adopted by the Supreme Court of Mexico, Amaya Alvez Marin
From Minimization to Exploitation: Re-conceptualizing the Corporate Governance Problem, Marc T. Moore and Antoine Rebérioux
ICT in Legal Education, Antoinette Muntjewerff
Can Corporate Social Responsibility Alleviate Poverty?, Benjamin J. Richardson
Climate Change: Fiduciary Duties and Responsible Investment, Benjamin J. Richardson
Socially Responsible Investment and Climate Finance, Benjamin J. Richardson
Layers of Vulnerability in Occupational Health and Saftey for Migrant Workers: Case Studies from Canada and the United Kingdom, Malcolm Sargeant and Eric Tucker
'Transnational Law' as Proto‐Concept: Three Conceptions, Craig Scott
Jurisdiction and Responsibility: Community and the Force of Law Between Khadr and Amnesty, Craig M. Scott
The Ambivalent Role of Experiential Learning in American Legal Education and the Problem of Legal Culture, David Siegel
Should Canada Have A Representative Supreme Court?, Lorne Sossin
Review Article: Bainbridge’s The New Corporate Governance (in Context), Fenner L. Stewart Jr.
Legal Models and Business Realities of Enterprise Groups - Mismatch and Change, Kurt A. Strasser and Phillip I. Blumberg
Constitution and Strategy: Understanding Canadian Power in the World, Irvin Studin
Extensive Income and Value of the Firm: Who Gets What?, Shyam Sunder
The Law School, the Market, and the New Knowledge Economy, Margaret Thornton
Economic Analysis and Evaluation of "Fair Prices": Can Antitrust and International Taxation Learn from Each Other?, Alessandro Turina and Nicolo Zingales
Elements of an International Investment Regime that Encourages Sustainable International Investment, Gus Van Harten
Reforming the NAFTA Investment Regime, Gus Van Harten
Weaknesses of Adjudication in the Face of Secret Evidence, Gus Van Harten
Global Anti‐Corruption Regimes: Why Law Schools May Want to Take a Multi‐Jurisdiction Approach, D. Alison von Rosenvinge
Reforming the Law of Crossborder Litigation: Judicial Jurisdiction, Janet Walker
Hanse Law School - A Promising Example of Transnational Legal Education?: An Alumna’s Perspective, Franziska Weber
Western Europe: Last Holdout in the Worldwide Acceptance of Clinical Legal Education, Richard J. Wilson
NAFTA Chapter 11 as Supraconstitution, Stepan Wood and Stephen Clarkson
Non-Tradable Share Reform in China: Marching Towards the Berle and Means Corporation?, Horace W. H. Yeung
The Contribution of Campbell v. Zimbabwe to the Foreign Investment Law on Expropriations, Dunia Zongwe
Law's Knowledge and Law's Effectiveness: Reflections from Legal Sociology and Legal Theory, Peer Zumbansen
The Evolution of the Corporation: Organization, Finance, Knowledge and Corporate Social Responsibility, Peer Zumbansen
Submissions from 2008
Modern Corporate Governance and the Erosion of the Business Judgment Rule in Delaware Corporate Law, William T. Allen
Banking on Trouble: Government Cultivation of Corruption and Crime—The Casino Industry, Margaret E. Beare
Crisis Management and Political Issues—Managing Hot Button Issues, Margaret E. Beare
Regulating Payday Lenders in Canada: Drawing on American Lessons, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
The Roles of Standardization, Certification and Assurance Services in Global Commerce, Margaret M. Blair, Cynthia A. Williams, and Li-Wen Lin
Reconceptualizing Law and Politics in the Transnational Constitutional and Legal Pluralist Approaches, Ruth Buchanan
Writing Resistance into International Law, Ruth Buchanan
International Institutions and Transnational Advocacy: The Case of the North American Agreement on Labour Cooperation, Ruth Buchanan and Rusby Mariela Chaparro
The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement as an Ethnographic Problem, John M. Conley and Cynthia A. Williams
Assessing the Long-Run Economic Impact of Labour Law Systems: A Theoretical Reappraisal and Analysis of New Time Series Data, Simon Deakin and Prabirjit Sarkar
Shadows and Light: Addressing Information Asymmetries Through Enhanced Social Disclosure in Canadian Securities Law, Aaron A. Dhir
A Tale of Two Maps: The Limits of Universalism in Comparative Judicial Review, Adam M. Dodek
Can Factory List Disclosure Improve Labor Practices in the Apparel Industry? A Case Study of Nike and Levi-Strauss, David J. Doorey
Institutional Transplant as Political Opportunity: The Practice and Politics of Indian Electricity Regulation, Navroz K. Dubash
Anxieties and Aspirations: A Schematic Note on the Toronto Group for the Study of International, Transnational and Comparative Law, Michael Fakhri
Public Justice, Private Dispute Resolution and Democracy, Trevor C. W. Farrow
From Democratic Peace to Democratic Distinctiveness: A Critique of Democratic Exceptionalism in Peace and Conflict Studies, Anna Geis and Wolfgang Wagner
The Province of Jurisprudence (Really) Redetermined, Allan Hutchinson
Indigenous Self-Determination and the State, Shin Imai
Book Review - Should it Have Been Called Republic.Com 1.5? : Reviewing Cass Sunstein's 'Republic.com 2.0' (2007), Peter Jenkins
Persisting in the Face of Resistance: Feminist Legal Theory as Embodied Justice, Isabel Karpin and Roxanne Mykitiuk
The Rise and Fall of Chinese Tax Incentives and Implications for International Tax Debates, Jinyan Li