Submissions from 2013
Environmental Justice, Dayna Scott
Situating Sarnia: Unimagined Communities in the National Energy Debate, Dayna Scott
Commentary: The Forces That Conspire to Keep us "Idle", Dayna Nadine Scott
The Networked Infrastructure of Fossil Capitalism: Implications of the New Pipeline Debates for Environmental Justice in Canada, Dayna Nadine Scott
Voices at Work in North America: Introduction, Sara Slinn and Eric Tucker
Access to Administrative Justice and Other Worries, Lorne Sossin
In Search of Aboriginal Administrative Law, Lorne Sossin
Should Canada Have a Representative Supreme Court, Lorne Sossin
Judicial Ethics in a Digital Age, Lorne Sossin and Meredith Bacal
A Comment on "No Comment": The Sub Judice Rule and the Accountability of Public Officials in the 21st Century, Lorne Sossin and Valerie Crystal
Basic Challenges for Governance in Emergencies, François Tanguay-Renaud
Criminalizing the State, François Tanguay-Renaud
Puzzling about State Excuses as an Instance of Group Excuses, François Tanguay-Renaud
Victor's Justice: The Next Best Moral Theory of Punishment?, François Tanguay-Renaud
Public Sector Industrial Relations in Canada: Does It Threaten or Sustain Democracy?, Mark Thompson and Sara Slinn
A Critique of Investment Treaties and Investor-State Arbitration, Gus Van Harten
Beware the discretionary power of arbitrators, Gus Van Harten
Public Inquiries: Independence is the Key, Gus Van Harten
Copyright Defenses as User Rights, David Vaver
Pension Fiduciaries and Public Responsibilities: Emerging Themes in the Law, Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
The Impact of Teaching Procedure, Janet Walker
XVIIIth Moot, Janet Walker
Thoughtful Practitioners and an Engaged Legal Community: The Impact of the Teaching of Procedure on the Legal Profession and on Civil Justice Reform, Janet Walker, Andrew Higgins, Thomas D. Rowe Jr., and Carla Crifò
Regulating the Impacts of International Project Financing: The Equator Principles Resulting the Impacts of International Project Financing, Cynthia A. Williams
Trends in the Social [Ir]Responsibility of American Multinational Corporations: Increased Power, Diminished Accountability, Cynthia A. Williams and John M. Conley
Administrative Law's Global Dream: Navigating Regulatory Space between National and International, Peer Zumbansen
Law and Legal Pluralism: Hybridity in Transnational Governance, Peer Zumbansen
Lochner Disembedded: The Anxieties of Law in a Global Context, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Legal Discourse: Reflections on My Time with the German Law Journal, Peer Zumbansen
Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities of Public Authority and Private Power , Peer Zumbansen
Why Global Law Is Transnational: Remarks on the Symposium around William Twining's Montesquieu Lecture, Peer Zumbansen
Approximating Law and Development, Human Rights and Transitional Justice, Peer Zumbansen and Ruth Buchanan
Submissions from 2012
Law and Learning in an Era of Globalization, Harry W. Arthurs
Reforming German Corporate Governance: Inside a Lawmaking Process of a Very New Nature - An Interview with Theodor Baums, Theodor Baums and Peer C. Zumbansen
Should Legal Services Be Unbundled?, Samreen Beg and Lorne Sossin
National Report for Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Involuntary Creditors and Corporate Bankruptcy, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Stephen Lubben
Inducing Fundamentalisms: Law as a Cultural Force in the Domain of Religion, Benjamin Berger
Reasoning with Inferences: Themes from Prior Consistent Statements and Trace Evidence, Benjamin Berger
Mental Disorder and the Instability of Blame in the Criminal Law, Benjamin L. Berger
Introduction: The Constitution of Criminal Justice in Canada, Benjamin L. Berger and James Stribopoulos
The Constitution of Criminal Justice in Canada, Benjamin L. Berger and James Stribopoulos
From Saumur to L. (S.): Tracing the the ory and Concept of Religious Freedom under Canadian Law, Faisal Bhabha
From Saumur to SL: The Past and Future of Religious Freedom, Faisal Bhabha
The South of the North: Building on on Critical Approaches to International Law with Lessons from the Fourth World, Amar Bhatia
A Reflection on Section 2(b)’s Quixotic Journey, 1982-2012, Jamie Cameron
Democracy and Revolution: An Enduring Relationship?, Joel Colón-Ríos and Allan Hutchinson
Law via the Internet: Report on the Conference, Yemisi Dina
Ethics in Advocacy, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Post-9/11 Lawyers, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Proportionality: A Cultural Revolution, Trevor C. W. Farrow
The Promise of Professionalism, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Something Old, Something New?: Re-Theorizing Patriarchal Relations and Privatization from the Outskirts of Family Law, Shelley A. M. Gavigan
Payment Industry after the Task Force Report: Can Canada Learn from the Experience of Others, Benjamin Geva
The Brilliant Career of Section 7 of the Charter, Peter W. Hogg
Salomon Redux: The Moralities of Business, Allan Hutchinson and Ian Langlois
Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Self Determination and Rights to Land, Shin Imai
Text Work as Identity Work for Legal Writers: How Writing Texts Contribute to the Construction of a Professional Identity, Shelley M. Kierstead and Erika Abner
Soft Law, Hard Realities and Pragmatic Suggestions: Critiquing the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, Jinyan Li
Transfer Pricing Disputes in China, Jinyan Li
Three Recent Works on Contractual Interpretation [Part 2], John D. McCamus
Unjust Enrichment, Existing Categories and Kerr v. Baranow: A Reply to Professor McInnes, John D. McCamus
Aboriginal Title in Canada: Site-Specific or Territorial?, Kent McNeil
Mabo Misinterpreted: The Unfortunate Legacy of Legislative Distortion of Justice Brennan’s Judgment, Kent McNeil
Bio-Cultural Knowledge and the Challenges of Intellectual Property Rights Regimes for African Development, Ikechi Mgbeoji
Book Review: Justifying Intellectual Property, by Robert P. Merges, Ikechi Mgbeoji
Constitutional Cases 2011: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and Chanakya Sethi
Private Property and the Public Interest: (Re)Telling the Stories of Principles, Places, and Parties, Mary Jane Mossman
Women Lawyers and Women's Legal Equality: Reflections on Women Lawyers at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Mary Jane Mossman
Introduction: Perspectives and Passions about Feminism and the Academy, Mary Jane Mossman and Meg Luxton
National Human Rights Institutions in Anglophone Africa: Legalism, Popular Agency, and the "Voices of Suffering", Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Introduction - Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations, Sundhya Pahuja, Ruth Buchanan, and Stewart J. Motha
Are Jurisprudential Debates Conceptual?: Some Lessons from Democratic Theory, Dan Priel
In Defence of Quasi‐Contract, Dan Priel
Jurisprudence Between Science and the Humanities, Dan Priel
Securities Litigation and Enforcement: The Canadian Perspective, Poonam Puri
The Supreme Court's Securities Act Reference Fails to Demonstrate an Understanding of the Canadian Markets, Poonam Puri
Twenty Years of Supreme Court Reference Decisions: Putting the Securities Reference Decision in Context, Poonam Puri
Judicial Review of Refugee Determinations: The Luck of the Draw?, Sean Rehaag
Love it or Hate it, But for the Right Reasons: Pragmatism and the New Haven School's International Law of Human Dignity, Hengameh Saberi
Iraq and the Serious Consequences of World Games: Language, Violence, and Responsibility in the UN Security Council, Craig M. Scott
Book Review: Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor, by Rob Nixon, Dayna Nadine Scott
The Quest for Environmental Justice on a Canadian Aboriginal Reserve, Dayna Nadine Scott
Pollution and the Body Boundary: Exploring Scale, Gender and Remedy, Dayna Nadine Scott and Sidra Sabzwari
Conflict without Compromise: The Case of Public Sector Teacher Bargaining in British Columbia, Sara Slinn
The Canadian Conception of Collective Representation and Bargaining, Sara Slinn
A Cross-Jurisdictional Comparison of Collective Bargaining Structures for K-12 Education in Canada, Sara Slinn and Karen Schucher
Administrative Justice and Adjudicative Ethics in Canada, Lorne Sossin
Can Canadian Federalism be Relevant?, Lorne Sossin
Indigenous Self-Government and the Future of Administrative Law, Lorne Sossin
Mootness, Ripeness and the Evolution of Justiciability, Lorne Sossin
Ontario’s Administrative Tribunal Clusters: A Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty for Administrative Justice?, Lorne Sossin and Jamie Baxter
Empirically Evaluating the Impact of Adjudicative Tribunals in the Health Sector: Context, Challenges and Opportunities, Lorne Sossin and Steven J. Hoffman
The Politics of Transparency and Independence before Administrative Boards, Lorne Sossin and Charles W. Smith
Packer's Blind Spot: Low Visibility Encounters and the Limits of Due Process versus Criminal Control, James Stribopoulos
Individual Emergencies and the Rule of Criminal Law, François Tanguay-Renaud
Farm Worker Exceptionalism: Past, Present, and the post-Fraser Future, Eric Tucker
Labor's Many Constitutions (and Capital's Too), Eric Tucker