Submissions from 2012
Rethinking the Nature of the Firm: The Corporation as a Governance Object, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Comparisons: Theory and Practice of Comparative Law as a Critique of Global Governance, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities of Public Authority and Private Power, Peer Zumbansen
Submissions from 2011
Labour Law after Labour, Harry W. Arthurs
Debtor Assistance and Debt Advice: The Role of the Canadian Credit Counselling Industry, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Saul Schwartz
Introduction - Copyright, Communication & Culture: Towards a Relational Theory of Copyright Law, Carys J. Craig
The Paradoxical Relationship between Econometric Effectiveness and Legal Certainty, Keith Crawford
Harmonizing Through Judicial Review: Statutory Interpretation and Participation in Sub-Arctic Resource Management, Sari M. Graben
Does Law Have an Outside?, Janet E. Halley
Hurly-Berle – Corporate Governance, Commercial Profits, and Democratic Deficits, Allan Hutchinson
The Legacy of Critical Legal Thought and Transatlantic Endeavours, Christian Joerges, David M. Trubek, and Peer Zumbansen
The Evolution of General Administrative Law and the Emergence of Postmodern Administrative Law, Karl-Heinz Ladeur
Ownership, Governance and US Securities Regulation: The Case for a 'Learning Regulator', Aviv Pichhadze
H.L.A. Hart and the Invention of Legal Philosophy, Dan Priel
In Defence of Quasi-Contract, Dan Priel
Positivism and the Separation of Law and Jurisprudence, Dan Priel
Towards Classical Legal Positivism, Dan Priel
A Damp Squib: Environmental Law from a Human Evolutionary Perspective, Benjamin J. Richardson
A Surfer’s Guide to US Foreign Policy in Egypt, or Has Obama Been Snookered?, Craig Scott
Taking Tea with Torturers, Craig Scott
The Transnationalization of Truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott
Puzzling About State Excuses as an Instance of Group Excuses, François Tanguay-Renaud
TWAIL and the Dabhol Arbitration, Gus Van Harten
New Approaches to Enforcement and Compliance with Labour Regulatory Standards: The Case of Ontario, Canada, Leah F. Vosko, Eric Tucker, Mary Gellatly, and Mark P. Thomas
Comparative, Global and Transnational Constitutionalism: The Emergence of a Transnational Legal-Pluralist Order, Peer Zumbansen
Defining the Space of Transnational Law: Legal Theory, Global Governance and Legal Pluralism, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Law, Evolving, Peer Zumbansen
The Embedded Firm: Corporate Governance, Labor, and Finance Capitalism, Peer Zumbansen and Cynthia A. Williams
Submissions from 2010
Constitutionalizing the Right of Workers to Organize, Bargain and Strike: The Sight of One Shoulder Shrugging, Harry W. Arthurs
Extraterritoriality by Other Means: How Labor Law Sneaks Across Borders, Conquers Minds, and Controls Workplaces Abroad, Harry W. Arthurs
Outside, Hidden and in Between: Locating the Migrant Exotic Dancer in Canadian Legal Discourse and Regulatory Practice, Carolina Santos Ruiz Austria
Negotiating the Claim to Inclusion: Statelessness and the Contestation of the Limits of Citizenship, Kiran Banerjee
Law, Transnational, Gralf-Peter Calliess
Does Section 2(B) Really Make a Difference? Part 1: Freedom of Expression, Defamation Law, and the Journalist-Source Privilege, Jamie Cameron
Digital Locks and the Fate of Fair Dealing in Canada: In Pursuit of 'Prescriptive Parallelism', Carys J. Craig
International Human Rights Law and Constitutional Rights: In Favour of Synergy, Fiona de Londras
In Defence of Transnational Domestic Labor Regulations, David J. Doorey
In Defense of Transnational Domestic Labor Regulation, David J. Doorey
Writing the Rules of Socio-Economic Impact Assessment: Adaptation Through Participation, Sari M. Graben
The Greatest Tragedy of All: Regulating the Atmosphere in a Climate of Indecision, Donal R. Hamilton
Democracy and Constitutional Change, Allan Hutchinson and Joel I. Colón-Ríos
A Critical Legal Pluralist Analysis of the Begum Case, Amy Jackson
The Convergence of Public and Corporate Power in Peru: Yanacocha Mine, Campesino Dispossession, Privatized Coercion, Charis Kamphuis
From Constitutions to Constitutionalism: An Opportunity for Arab States, Not a Paradox, Asem Khalil
The State in International Law, Karl-Heinz Ladeur
Goldcorp and Hudbay Minerals in Guatemala (2010 update), Bernadette Maheandiran, Jessica DiFederico, Rolando Aguilera, and Shin Imai
At the Outside-In, from the Inside-Out, Stu Marvel and Sujith Xavier
Review Essay – Emmanuel Melissaris’s Ubiquitous Law: Legal Theory and the Space for Legal Pluralism, Derek McKee
Making Space for Grandma: The Emancipation of Traditional Knowledge and the Dominance of Western-Style Intellectual Property Rights Regimes, Ikechi Mgbeoji
Global Warming: A Tragedy of the Commons, Maebh O'Gorman
Income Splitting and Gender Equality: The Case for Incentivizing Intra-Household Wealth Transfers, Lisa Philipps
Corporate Governance and First-Best Solutions: A Sociological Perspective, Aviv Pichhadze
Institutional Investors as Blockholders, Aviv Pichhadze
Market Integrity and Regulatory Systemic Risk: Insight from the Market Oriented Blockholder Model, Aviv Pichhadze
Jurisprudence and Psychology, Dan Priel
Legal Origins, Investor Protection, and Canada, Poonam Puri
The Long Shadow of Colonialism: The Origins of the Doctrine of Emergency in International Human Rights Law, John Reynolds
Managing Charter Equality Rights: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Disposition of Leave to Appeal Applications in Section 15 Cases, 1989-2010, Bruce Ryder and Taufiq Hashmani
Israel’s Seizure of the Gaza-Bound Flotilla: Applicable Laws and Legality, Craig Scott
Body Polluted: Questions of Scale, Gender and Remedy, Dayna Nadine Scott
New Technology and Representation Elections: Don't Go Mistaking Paradise for Technology Across the Road, Sara Slinn and William A. Herbert
Berle’s Conception of Shareholder Primacy: A Forgotten Perspective for Reconsideration During the Rise of Finance, Fenner L. Stewart Jr.
The Place of Corporate Lawmaking in American Society, Fenner L. Stewart Jr.
The Intelligibility of Extra-Legal State Action: A General Lesson for Debates on Public Emergencies and Legality, François Tanguay-Renaud
After Law, Francisco Valdes
Investment Rules and the Denial of Change, Gus Van Harten
Creating a Working Vocabulary of Sovereignty: Language at the International Court of Justice, D. Alison von Rosenvinge
What Ever Happened to Canadian Environmental Law?, Stepan Wood, Georgia Tanner, and Benjamin J. Richardson
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
Taxation, Corporate Social Responsibility and the Business Enterprise, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
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