Theses from 2023
Administrative Convenience or Deliberate Reform? The Impacts of the Colonial Judicial Legacy of the Pre-Colonial Justice System in South-Western Nigeria, Adewale Adekunle Adeyeye
Canada’s Cultural Property Export Controls: An Analysis of the Colonial and Heritage Discourses that Animate the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, Madeline Anne Davis
Unfortunate But Ordinary: A Study of Federal Court Approaches to Stays of Removal, Talia Joundi
Remedies in Canadian Parental Alienation Cases: Turning to Tort Law for Support, Zechariah Weicker Martin
Tokenized Finance and Monetary Law: The Evolving Role of the Central Bank in the Age of Digital Currency, Odunayo Emmanuel Olowookere
The Use of Arguments about Myths and Stereotypes to Appeal Sexual Assault Convictions in Canada, Ryan Andrew Quinn
Theses from 2022
Transcending the Impasse: Towards an Indigenous Vision of Legality in Palestine, Juman Abujbara
Accepting the Unacceptable: Trinity Western University, Religious Freedom, and the Meaning of Liberal Constitutionalism, Robert Stephen Boissonneault
Executive Power, Territorial Jurisdiction, and the (Non-)Protection of Human Rights in Canadian Extradition, Jay De Santi
Law and Indigenous Religion: Theorizing a Complex Relationship, Kristen Elizabeth Lewis
Hartazgo: Understanding how #YoTeCreo emerged in Venezuela, Maria Corina Muskus Toro
Understanding the Failure of Police Reform in Nigeria: A Case for Legal History Through Literature, Olaoluwa Folasade Oni
Safety Valves: A Band-Aid Solution to the Ills of Mandatory Minimums?, Venus Sayed
Theses from 2021
Fighting Climate Change with the Charter: An Inquiry into the Effects of Litigating the Right to a Healthy Environment, Kevin Patrick Berk
Access to Environmental Justice: NGO Environmental Advocacy on Mining-Related Environmental Issues in Mongolia, Ulziilkham Enkhbaatar
Aandaakonan inaakonigewin: Considering an Anishinaabe meaning to the Canadian law on consultation and accommodation, Veronica Ann Guido
Self-determination as resistance to legal violence: Jurisdiction, property, and the geographies of conflict in Unistoten and Xolobeni, Daniel Luke Huizenga
Finding a Governing Law to Resolve Conflicts of Tax Laws, Catharine Marie McMillan
Transitional Justice, Peace and Everyday Reality: Somalilands Experience with Justice and Security-Sector Reform, Siham Rayale
Health Insurance, a False Dichotomy and a Negative Right to Abortion in Canada's Maritime Provinces, Clare Joanne Shrybman
Doomed to Fail: Ag-gag Laws and the Canadian Charter, Samantha Lynne Skinner
Theses from 2020
With Great Advantage Should Come Responsibility: How the Territorialist Approach in Private International Law Maybe Overcome to Ensure Justice is Done for those Left in the Wake of Canadian Business Abroad, Michele Dominique Lemieux Charles
Sex Workers and the Best Interests of their Children: Identifying Issues Faced by Sex Workers Involved in Custody and Access Legal Proceedings, Julie Eleanor DeWolf
Using Charter Damages to Provide Meaningful Redress and Promote State Accountability: A Re-examination of the Omar Khadr Case, Katharine June Fisher
Punishing Black Bodies in Canada: Making Blackness Visible in Criminal Sentencing, Danardo Sanjay Jones
Liquid Laws: Extractivism and Unstable Authority, Caitlin Rose Sargeant Murphy
Girls, Who Run The World? Not Yet: An Analysis of the Underrepresentation of Women on Boards in Canada and the Underlying Theory of the Regulation Thereof, Diana Christine Nicholls
Procedural Discretionary Decisions and Access to Justice Before Administrative Tribunals, Rachel Elizabeth Weiner
Theses from 2019
The Nigerian Niger Delta and the Invisible Hand of TREMF: Exploring the (IM)Possibility of Socio-Economic Justice Under the Un 'Ruggie' Guiding Principles, Ikenna Emmanuel Aniekwe
Presumptive Deference and the Role of Expertise on Questions of Law in Canadian Administrative Law, Cheryl Laura Bowman
Understanding Trans Racialized Youth Autonomy in Health Care Decision Making in Ontario, Gitanjali Natasha Lena
Theses from 2018
Charter Damages: Private Law in the Unique Public Law Remedy, Peter Krikor Adourian
The Legal Treatment of Informal Caregivers of the Elderly in Canada and Australia: The Importance of Recognizing Relations in Creating Reforms, Sara Nicole Pon
Toxic Enactments: Materializing Estrogen and Regulation Under Canada's Food and Drugs Act, 1939-1953, Lara Jessie Tessaro
Theses from 2017
Indigenous Blockades and the Power to Speak the Law: From Settler Colonialism to Indigenous Resurgence, Christopher Eric Jon Albinati
The ECOWAS Court, Activist Forces, and the Pursuit of Environmental and Socioeconomic Justice in Nigeria, Okechukwu Emmanuel Effoduh
Security and Liberty, Transparency and Secrecy, Parliamentary Control of the Secret Services in Canada and Germany: A Comparative Approach, Sophie Christine Barbara Wiesehofer
Theses from 2016
Class Roots: The Genesis of the Ontario Class Proceedings Act, 1966 - 1993, Suzanne Erica Chiodo
How Ontarians Experience the Law: An Examination on Incidence Rate, Seriousness and Response to Legal Problems, Matthew Dylag
The Role of Judicial Discourse in Distorting the Public Inquiry Image: Is the Inquiry Becoming an Endangered Species?, Diana Morokhovets
Lost in Translation? The Difference Between Hearsay Rule's Historical Rationale and Practical Application, Christopher Lloyd Sewrattan
Theses from 2015
The Political Economic Dimensions of Executive Compensation Reform: Can the Foundations of Shareholder Primacy Be Sustained in the Post - Crisis Regulatory Environment?, Dezso Peter Arpad Farkas
The Political Economic Dimensions of Executive Compensation Reform: Can the Foundations of Shareholder Primacy Be Sustained in the Post - Crisis Regulatory Environment?, Dezso Peter Arpad Farkas
They Promised to Leave Us Some of Our Land: Aboriginal Title in Canada's Maritime Provinces, Robert Colin Hamilton
The Failure of the Canadian Human Rights Regime to Provide Remedies for Indigenous Peoples: Enough Time Has Passed, Jeffery Gordon Hewitt
The Rule of Liberal Legalism: The Challenge of the Normativities of Multiple Modernities and Religious Diversity, Noorjahan Pirani Hirji
The Right to Self-Determination of a People: A Twailian Analysis of ICJ Decisions in Cameroon v. Nigeria, East Timor, and Western Sahara Cases, Ngozi Sunday Nwoko
Lets Talk About Sexual Assault A Feminist Exploration of the Relationship Between Legal and Experiential Discourses, Dana Erin Phillips
The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime, Bjarni Halldor Sigursteinsson
Theses from 2014
Labour Law and Triangular Employment Growth, Timothy John Bartkiw
Responsibility to Protect (R2P), The Responsibility of the International Community to Protect Syrian Citizens, Ghuna Bdiwi
Workplace Harassment: A Cross-Jurisdictional Comparative Analysis of Legislative Responses to this Workplace Phenomenon in Canada, Kayla Alice Carr
Migrant Construction and Domestic Workers in the Arab Gulf States: Modern - Day Slaves?, Omaya Chidiac
Contesting Risk, Precaution and Legitimacy: A Case Study of Lafarge, Savitri Vasanta Gordian
Rules of Disengagement: "Low Skill" Migrant Workers, Law and the Social Dimensions of Exclusionary Inclusion, Brendan Breckman Jowett
Recovering the Promise of Public Truth: Juridification and the Loss of Purpose in Public Inquiries, Jessica Mckeachie
A Comparative Study of Patent Infringement Remedies Related to Non-Practicing Entities in the Courts of Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Aleksandar Nikolic
The Allocation of Burdens in Litigation Between First Nations and the Crown, Michael Wilfred Posluns
The Application of Gladue to Bail: Problems, Challenges, and Potential, Jillian Anne Rogin
The March of Judicial Cosmopolitanism and the Legacy of Enemy Combatant Case Law, Madalina Lulia Sontrop
Legal Ethics as a Moral Idea: A Theory of Philosophical Legal Ethics Based on the Work of Lon Fuller, Emanuel Raul Tucsa
Informal Transnational Police-to-Police Information Sharing: Its Structure and Reform, Michael Robert Walton
Theses from 2013
Grounding Equality in Social Relationships: Suspect Classification, Grounds of Discrimination, and Relational Theory, Jessica Nichol Eisen
Fuller and Godel: Prophets Against the Evils of Positivism: How the Natural Law is Necessary to Provide Legal Meaning and Consistency, Henry James Garon
Mapping the freedom to learn: making the case for student academic freedom in Canada, Angela Sylvia Regnier