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  3. Vol 35, No 1: Special Issue: Honouring the Past, Serving the Future (The Faculty of Law's 75th Anniversary)

Vol 35, No 1: Special Issue: Honouring the Past, Serving the Future (The Faculty of Law's 75th Anniversary)

Published: 1996-11-01

Introduction

  • Introduction

    John M. Law, Lillian Macpherson, David Schneiderman
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Articles

  • A History of the Law Faculty

    John M. Law, Roderick J. Wood
    1
    • PDF
  • The Role of Fault and Policy in Negligence Law

    Lewis N. Klar
    24
    • PDF
  • The Evolution of the Personal Property Registry: Centralization, Computerization, Privatization and Beyond

    Roderick J. Wood
    45
    • PDF
  • Eugenic Policies in Alberta: From the Systematic to the Systemic

    Timothy Caulfield, Gerald Robertson
    59
    • PDF
  • Flappers to Rappers: Criminal Law in 1921 and 1996

    Wayne N. Renke
    80
    • PDF
  • The Common Law of Defamation Fails to Enter the Age of the Charter

    June Ross
    117
    • PDF
  • Snapshots Then and Now: Feminism and the Law in Alberta

    Annalise Acorn
    140
    • PDF
  • More Promises to Keep: The Expansion of Contractual Liability Since 1921

    Shannon K. O'Byrne
    165
    • PDF
  • From Formalism to Feminism - Seventy-Five Years of Theory in the Legal Academy

    F. C. DeCoste
    189
    • PDF
  • Seventy-Five Years of Alberta Water Law: Maturity, Demise & (and) Rebirth

    David R. Percy
    221
    • PDF
  • Madam Justice Bertha Wilson: A Different Voice in the Supreme Court of Canada

    Elizabeth Halka
    242
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Northern Justice: The Memoirs of Mr. Justice William G. Morrow by W.H. Morrow, ed.

    Leonard J. Pollock Q.C.
    266
    • PDF

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