Submissions from 2018
Federalism, the Environment and the Charter in Canada, Dayna Scott
Transforming relations in the green energy economy: control of lands and livelihoods, Dayna Nadine Scott and Adrian A. Smith
BC Teachers’ Federation v. British Columbia: The Supreme Court Takes a School Holiday, Eric Tucker
Compensating Work-Related Disability: Theory, Politics and History of the Commodification-Decommodification Dialectic, Eric Tucker
Welcome to the Bottom: A North American Perspective on the Fair Work Act, Eric Tucker
Dismissal Due to Business Reasons in Canada, Eric Tucker and Christopher Grisdale
Wage and Inequalities in Canada (2018), Eric Tucker and Isaac Handley
Leaders in the Expansive and Restrictive Interpretation of Investment Treaties: A Descriptive Study of ISDS Awards to 2010, Gus Van Harten
Towards a Distinctive Trademark Law for the 21st Century, David Vaver
In Search Of Things Past And Future: Judicial Activism And Corporate Purpose, Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
Judicial Jurisdiction in Canada: The CJPTA—A Decade of Progress, Janet Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance, Cynthia A. Williams
Standing, Suspending, and Sharing: The Limits of the Charter as a Tool of Social Change in Criminal Justice, Alan Young
A Current Assessment of Legal Aid in Ontario, Frederick Zemans and Justin Amaral
Submissions from 2017
Legitimate Expectations in Canada: Soft Law and Tax Administration, Sas Ansari and Lorne Sossin
Innovation and Access to Justice: Addressing the Challenge of a Diverse Justice Ecosystem, Nicole Aylwin and Martha E. Simmons
Book Review - How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation and the Threat to Democracy, by Mehrsa Baradaran (Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2015), 336 pp., $29.95, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Private Lines of Credit for Law Students and Medical Students: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Saul Schwartz, and Nancy Werk
Millennials in Crisis: Myth-Busting Millennial Debt Narratives, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Tanner Stanley
Freedom of Religion, Benjamin Berger
Narratives of Self Government in Making the Case, Benjamin Berger
To Ensure That Justice Is Done: Introduction To The Collection, Benjamin Berger, Emma Cunliffe, and James Stribopoulos
Constitutional Cases 2016: An Overview, Benjamin L. Berger, Sonia Lawrence, and Spiros Vavougios
Risk And The Role Of The Judge: Lessons From Bail, Benjamin Berger and James Stribopoulos
Reconciliation and the Constitution: A Transcript of the Roundtable, Amar Bhatia, Beverley Jacobs, Jonathan Rudin, Douglas Sanderson, and Mark Walters
Encountering Settler Colonialism Through Legal Objects: A Painted Drum And Handwritten Treaty From Manitoulin Island, Ruth Buchanan and Jeffery G. Hewitt
A Flex-Time JD in Canada: New Approaches to the Accessibility of Legal Education, Darcel Bullen and Lorne Sossin
The Early Charter Years (1985-2000) : Pioneering the Charter., Jamie Cameron
The Right to Protest, Freedom of Expression, and Freedom of Association, Jamie Cameron and Nathalie Des Rosiers
Source Water Protection Planning for Ontario First Nations Communities: Case Studies Identifying Challenges and Outcomes, Leslie Collins, Deborah McGregor, Stephanie Allen, Craig Murray, and Chris Metcalfe
Globalizing User Rights-Talk: On Copyright Limits and Rhetorical Risks, Carys Craig
Métis Action, Canadian Law and Historical Research: Preliminary Thoughts about Strategies for Current Efforts, Signa A. Daum Shanks
The Wastelander Life: Living Before and After the Release of Daniels v Canada, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Book Review: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Yemisi Dina
Finding a Path to Reconciliation: Mandatory Indigenous Law, Anishinaabe Pedagogy, and Academic Freedom, Karen Drake
Language Rights as Aboriginal Rights: From Words to Action, Karen Drake
Justice Marc Rosenberg And The Development Of A Principled Approach To Character Evidence, Lisa Dufraimont
Newfoundland’s Constitution from Contact to King William’s Act, Philip Girard
The Newfoundland-Canada Relationship Through the Lens of Legal History: Imitation, Influence, or Indifference?, Philip Girard
Introduction to Law, Authority & History: A Tribute to Douglas Hay, Philip Girard and Jim Phillips
Section 15’s Unusual History, Richard Haigh
Should Conscience Be a Proxy for Religion in Some Cases?, Richard Haigh
The ‘Implied Bill of Rights' and The Three Year Holiday of Section 15, Richard Haigh
Understanding Dialogue Theory, Peter Hogg and Ravi Amarnath
The Special Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada, 1980-81, Peter W. Hogg and Annika Wang
Legislation and the Rule of Law: An Unnatural and Uneasy Relationship?, Allan C. Hutchinson
The Politics of Constitutional Law : A Critical Approach, Allan C. Hutchinson
The Rule of Law in Canada, Allan C. Hutchinson
Consult, Consent, and Veto: International Norms and Canadian Treaties, Shin Imai
Procedural Order No. 1: From Swiss Watch to Arbitrators' Toolkit, Douglas S. Jones and Janet Walker
Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Professionalism, and "Spikes" for Lawyers, Shelley Kierstead
Introduction to the Law and Markets: Regulating Controversial Exchange, Kimberly Krawiec, Poonam Puri, and Mitu Gulati
Equality and Anti-discrimination: The Relationship between Government Goals and Finding Discrimination in Section 15, Sonia Lawrence
Chapter VIII: Protecting the Tax Base in the Digital Economy, Jinyan Li
Triple Non-Taxation and BEPS: Implications, Jinyan Li
Location-Specific Advantages: A Rising Disruptive Factor in Transfer Pricing, Jinyan Li and Stephen Ji
Celebrating the Centennial of the Income War Tax Act, 1917: The Future by the Light of 100 Candles, Jinyan Li and J. Scott Wilkie
Source of Income and Canadian International Taxation, Jinyan Li and J. Scott Wilkie
Guest Editorial: Personal Insolvency – A Fresh Start, Rosalind Mason, Jason Kilborn, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, and Joseph Spooner
From 'Decolonized' to Reconciliation Research in Canada: Drawing from Indigenous Research Paradigms, Deborah McGregor
Indigenous Rights Litigation, Legal History, and the Role of Experts, Kent McNeil
Indigenous Territorial Rights in the Common Law, Kent McNeil
An Anishinaabe Constitutional Order, Aaron Mills, Karen Drake, and Tanya Muthusamipillai
Fit or Fitting In: Deciding Against Normal When Reproducing the Future, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Isabel Karpin
The Bandung Ethic and International Human Rights Praxis: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Obiora C. Okafor
The International Law of Secession and the Protection of the Human Rights of Oppressed Sub-State Groups: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Obiora C. Okafor
Canadian-African Human Rights Engagements –A Literature Review and an Agenda for Future Research: An Introduction, Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Seeking Justice by Plea: The Prosecutor's Ethical Obligations During Plea Bargaining, Palma Paciocco
The Hours are Long: Unreasonable Delay After Jordan, Palma Paciocco
The possibility of naturalistic jurisprudence: Legal positivism and natural law theory revisited, Dan Priel
Trends in Civil Justice Reform: A Canadian Perspective, Poonam Puri and Andrew Nichol
Are Publication and Citation Counts Reliable Indicators of Research Productivity or Impact?, Sean Rehaag
'I Simply do not Believe...': A Case Study of Credibility Determinations in Canadian Refugee Adjudication, Sean Rehaag
Factors that support Indigenous involvement in multi-actor environmental stewardship, Nicholas J. Reo, Kyle P. Whyte, Deborah McGregor, MA (Peggy) Smith, and James F. Jenkins
Imagining Disability Futurities, Carla Rice, Eliza Chandler, Jen Rinaldi, Nadine Changfoot, Kirsty Liddiard, Roxanne Mykitiuk, and Ingrid Mundel
Key Doctrines in Canadian Legal Federalism, Bruce Ryder and Eugénie Brouillet
Virtue Pedagogy and International Law Teaching, Hengameh Saberi
The Environment, Federalism, and the Charter, Dayna Scott
The Smell of Neglect : a Trans-Corporeal Feminism for Environmental Justice, Dayna Scott
“Sacrifice Zones” in the Green Energy Economy: Toward an Environmental Justice Framework, Dayna Scott and Adrian A. Smith
The Abstract Subject of the Climate Migrant: Displaced by the Rising Tides of the Green Energy Economy, Dayna Scott and Adrian A. Smith
The Abstract Subject of the Climate Migrant: Displaced by the Rising Tides of the Green Energy Economy, Dayna Scott and Adrian A. Smith
The Internet as a Site of Legal Education and Collaboration Across Continents and Time Zones: Using Online Dispute Resolution as a Tool for Student Learning, Martha Simmons and Darin Thompson
Charter Litigation, Social and Economic Rights & Civil Procedure, Vasuda Sinha, Lorne Sossin, and Jenna Meguid
Courts, Administrative Agencies and the Constitution, Lorne Sossin
Designing Administrative Justice, Lorne Sossin
Law School as Social Innovation, Lorne Sossin
Political Parties and their Influence on the Canadian Constitution : Politics & the Canadian Constitution, Lorne Sossin
Social Enterprise, Law & Legal Education, Lorne Sossin and Devon Kapoor
Justiciability, Access to Justice and the Development of Constitutional Law in Canada, Lorne Sossin and Gerard J. Kennedy
Can States be Corporately Liable to Attack in War?, François Tanguay-Renaud
When Wage Theft Was a Crime in Canada, 1935-1955: The Challenge of Using the Master’s Tools Against the Master, Eric Tucker
Labour Effects of Corporate Groups in Canada, Eric Tucker and Abdalla Barqawi
A Tale of Two Harrys: The Life, Limits and Demise of Industrial Pluralism in Canada, Eric M Tucker
Migrant Workers and Fissured Workforces: CS Wind and the Dilemmas of Organizing Intra-Company Transfers in Canada, Eric M Tucker
On Writing Labour Law History: A Reconnaissance, Eric M Tucker
Uber and the Unmaking and Remaking of Taxi Capitalisms: Technology, Law and Resistance in Historical Perspective, Eric M Tucker
Fixed-Term Contracts and Principle of Equal Treatment in Canada, Eric M Tucker and Alec Stromdahl