Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Alberta Law Review banner image
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Editorial Team
    • Privacy Statement
    • Contact
  • Browse
    • Current
    • Archives
    • Online Supplement
  • Submissions
    • Submission Guidelines
  • Patrons
  • Energy Law Issues
  • Morrow Essay Contest
Search
  • Login
  1. Home /
  2. Archives /
  3. Vol 18, No 2

Published: 1980-02-01

Articles

  • Incompetent Service and Professional Responsibility
    W. H. Hurlburt
    145
    • PDF
  • Arbitration as a Strike Substitute in Labour Negotiations - Public Policy Reconsidered
    Mordehai Mironi
    163
    • PDF
  • Some Interesing Aspects of the Alberta Planning Act, 1977
    P. S. Elder
    198
    • PDF
  • The Proper Role of the Lawyer as Legal Representative of the Child
    M. J. J. McHale
    216
    • PDF
  • Form Or Substance - Where Are We
    William J. Baillie
    237
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • R. v. Hauser
    Wm. Henkel, Q.C.
    265
    • PDF
  • Part Performance: Colberg v. Braunberger's Estate
    W. H. Hurlburt
    277
    • PDF
  • Divorce, Maintenance and Social Assistance Manson v. Manson
    Vijay Bhardwaj
    281
    • PDF
  • Jepson v. The Canadian Salt Company Limited
    Mary Anne Waldron
    288
    • PDF
  • The Defence of All Reasonable Care
    Laura DiSanto, Sheila McAllister
    294
    • PDF
  • The Law of Sudden Death in Alberta
    Edward P. MacCallum
    307
    • PDF
  • The Matrimonial Property Act
    Peter J. M. Lown
    317
    • PDF
  • The Early Years of the Edmonton Bar
    L. D. Hyndman
    329
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • A History of Dalhousie Law School by John Willis
    W. F. Bowker
    332
    • PDF
  • Studies in Canadian Tort Law by Lewis Klar
    J. P. S. McLaren
    337
    • PDF
  • Consumer Credit by R. M. Goode
    I. D. C. Ramsay
    345
    • PDF
  • United Nations Peace-Keeping by A. Cassesse
    L. C. Green
    348
    • PDF

Welcome to the Alberta Law Review

The Alberta Law Review (ALR) is a student-run publication whose primary purpose is to enhance discourse on Canadian legal issues. Founded in 1955, the ALR is published by the Alberta Law Review Society, an organization consisting of law students at the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. Built upon the hard work of student editors at both law faculties, the ALR is published every quarter and has roughly 1,000 pages per volume. 

Tweets by altalawreview

 

Information
  • For Readers
  • For Authors
  • For Librarians

University of Alberta LibraryAlberta Law Review | ISSN: 1925-8356
Editors: Alissa Ricioppo & Monica Tran 
Contact | Privacy Policy

About this Publishing System