Submissions from 2001
Recent Developments in International Tort Law in the British Commonwealth of Nations--Comment , Janet Walker
Restitution in Private International Law, by G. Panagopoulos, Janet Walker
Rule 17: Service Outside Ontario, Janet Walker
The Utility of the ALI/UNIDROIT Project on Principles and Rules of Transnational Civil Procedure, Janet Walker
Class Actions: The Canadian Experience, Garry D. Watson
Racism in Justice: The Report of the Commission on Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System, Cynthia A. Williams
The High Price of Habitat Protection, Stepan Wood
Book Review: A Certain Constitutional History of the Federal Republic of Germany, Peer Zumbansen
Die vergangene Zukunft des Völkerrechts [The Past Future of International Law], Peer Zumbansen
No Need To Be Italian: ECJ [European Court of Justice] Hands Down Third Case Related To Nationality Requirements For Private Security Guards, Peer Zumbansen
Paving the Way for Cyberlaw: Two FCJ Decisions on Domain Names (note on Bundesgerichtshof – Federal Court of Justice, 17 May 2001 – I ZR 216/99), Peer Zumbansen
Spiegelungen von Staat und Gesellschaft: Governance-Erfahrungen in der Globalisierungsdebatte, Peer Zumbansen
Gemeinwohl und Privatinteresse – Expertenhaftung am Scheideweg? [Common Public Interest and Private Interest – Expert Liability at a Crossroads?], Peer Zumbansen and Bernd Kannowski
Submissions from 2000
Jean-Gabriel Castel: An Appreciation, Harry W. Arthurs
Poor Canadian Legal Education: So Near to Wall Street, So Far From God, Harry W. Arthurs
The Hollowing Out of Corporate Canada?, Harry W. Arthurs
The Business of Bribery: Globalization, Economic Liberalization, and the ‘Problem’ of Corruption, Margaret E. Beare and James Williams
Same-Sex Sexual Harassment in Employment, Janine Benedet
The Logic, Policy and Politics of Tax Law, Neil Brooks
1-800 New Brunswick: Economic Development Strategies, Firm Restructuring and the Local Production of Global Services, Ruth Buchanan
Legal Knowledge For Our Times: Rethinking Legal Knowledge and Legal Education, Ruth Buchanan, Marilyn MacCrimmon, and Wes Pue
Back to Fundamentals: Multidisciplinary Partnerships and Freedom of Association Under Section 2(d) of the Charter, Jamie Cameron
Dialogue and Hierarchy in Charter Interpretation: A Comment on R. v. Mills, Jamie Cameron
Limited by Law? Gender, Corporate Law and the Family Firm, Mary G. Condon
Canadian Privacy Law, Giuseppina D'Agostino
Judicial Notice: The Very Texture of Legal Reasoning, Susan G. Drummond
The Process Geography of Law (As Approached Through Andalucian Gitano Family Law), Susan G. Drummond
From Regulation to Recolonization: Justifiable Infringement of Aboriginal Rights at The Supreme Court of Canada, Lisa Dufraimont
Women's Work and the Law: A Review of the Debate in Britain, Judy Fudge
Pluralism or Fragmentation?: The Twentieth-Century Employment Law Regime in Canada, Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker
Criminalization of Pregnancy, Canada, Shelley A. M. Gavigan
Mothers, Other Mothers, and Others, Shelley A. M. Gavigan
Forged Check Endorsement Losses Under the UCC: The Role of Policy in the Emergence of Law Merchant From Common Law, Benjamin Geva
Insolvent Bank’s Irrevocable Credit as Priority Payment Instrument: Barclays Bank v. Price Waterhouse, Benjamin Geva
International Funds Transfers: Mechanisms and Laws, Benjamin Geva
Legal Aspects Relating to Payment by E-Money: Review of Retail Payment System Fundamentals, Benjamin Geva
Death and Dying, Joan M. Gilmour
Pornographies, Leslie Green
Alternative Medicine and the Doctrine of Patient Disclosure, Richard Haigh
It is Trite and Ancient Law’: The High Court and the Use of the Obvious, Richard Haigh
Legal Issues for Academics, Richard Haigh
Of Law, Lawyers, Globalisation and Millennia, Richard Haigh
Garcia, Richard Haigh and Samantha Hepburn
The Bank Manager Always Rings Twice: Stereotyping in Equity After Garcia, Richard Haigh and Samantha Hepburn
Master and Servant in England: Using the Law in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Douglas Hay
Moral Economy, Political Economy, and Law, Douglas Hay
The Importance of Leading Cases: A Critical Analysis, Allan C. Hutchinson
Work-in-Progress: Gadamer, Tradition and The Common Law, Allan C. Hutchinson
From Consultation to Reconciliation: Aboriginal Rights and the Crown’s Duty to Consult, Sonia Lawrence and Patrick Macklem
E-Commerce Taxation in China, Jinyan Li
E-Commerce Tax Policy in Australia, Canada and the United States, Jinyan Li
Income from Business and Property, Jinyan Li
The WTO and China's Tax System, Jinyan Li
Transfer Pricing in China, Jinyan Li
Against Constitutional Law (Populist or Otherwise), Michael Mandel
The case against NATO, Michael Mandel
The Evolving Role of Fiduciary Obligation, John D. McCamus
Aboriginal Title and Section 88 of the Indian Act, Kent McNeil
Aboriginal Title as a Constitutionally Protected Property Right, Kent McNeil
Fiduciary Obligations and Aboriginal Peoples, Kent McNeil
Sovereignty on the Northern Plains: Indian, European, American and Canadian Claims, Kent McNeil
Treaty Rights, the Indian Act, and the Canadian Constitution: The Supreme Court's 1999 Decisions, Kent McNeil
History, Law, and Indian Claims: An Introduction, Kent McNeil and Jill Martin
Legalizing Oral History: Proving Aboriginal Claims in Canadian Courts, Kent McNeil and Lori Ann Roness
Book Review: Environmental Law: A Guide to Concepts, Ikechi Mgbeoji
The Legality of Secession, Patrick Monahan
The Road Ahead: Negotiation or Litigation?, Patrick Monahan
Book Review: Battered women, Children and Welfare Reform: The Ties That Bind, Janet E. Mosher
Managing the Disentitlement of Women: Glorified Markets, the Idealized Family, and the Undeserving Other, Janet E. Mosher
A Comment on New Brunswick v. G.(J.), Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality Education and the Legal Profession, Mary Jane Mossman
New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G. (J.): Constitutional Requirements for Legal Representation in Child Protection Matters, Mary Jane Mossman
After Matyrdom: International Law, Sub-State Groups, and the Construction of Legitimate Statehood in Africa, Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Re-Conceiving "Third World" Legitimate Governance Struggles in Our Time: Emergent Imperatives for Rights, Obiora Chinedu Okafor
The 1997 APEC Summit and the Security of Internationally Protected Persons: Did Someone Say "Suharto"?, Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Symposium: It's All in the Game: A Nonfoundationalist Account of Law and Adjudication, by Allan Hutchinson, Lisa Philipps
Taxing the Market Citizen: Fiscal Policy and Inequality in an Age of Privatization, Lisa Philipps
The Supreme Court of Canada's Tax Jurisprudence: What's Wrong with the Rule of Law, Lisa Philipps
Book Review: International Environmental Law in the Asia Pacific, Benjamin J. Richardson
Environmental Law in Postcolonial Societies: Straddling the Local - Global Institutional Spectrum, Benjamin J. Richardson
Financial Institutions for Sustainability, Benjamin J. Richardson
States Between Economic Deregulation and Environmental Reregulation, Benjamin J. Richardson
The Emerging ‘Citizenship’ Discourse in Environmental Law: A New Zealand Perspective, Benjamin J. Richardson and Kenneth A. Palmer
Adjudicating Constitutional Priorities in a Transnational Context: A Comment on Soobramoney’s Legacy and Grootboom’s Promise, Craig Scott and Philip Alston
Bodies of Knowledge: A Diversity Promotion Role for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Craig M. Scott
Making Sense of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights, Brian Slattery
The Nature of Aboriginal Title, Brian Slattery
Book Review: Courting the Right - Review of: The Charter Revolution and the Court Party, by Ted Morton and Rainer Knopff, Lorne Sossin
Developments in Administrative Law: the 1999-2000 Term, Lorne Sossin
Legal Rites: Abjection and the Criminal Regulation of Consensual Sex, Kate Sutherland
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems in the United Kingdom and Ontario, Canada: A Political Economy Perspective, Eric M. Tucker and Theo Nichols
Guatemala’s Peace Accords in a Free Trade Area of the Americas, Gus Van Harten
Justice Gérard La Forest and the Internationalist Turn in Canadian Jurisprudence, Robert Wai