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  3. Vol 34, No 4

Vol 34, No 4

Published: 1996-08-01

Articles

  • Enforcement Remedies of Creditors

    Roderick J. Wood
    783
    • PDF
  • Fiduciary Doctrine: A Concept in Need of Understanding

    Leonard I. Rotman
    821
    • PDF
  • Choosing the Right Words: Interpreting Rent Review and Renewal Clauses in Commercial Leases

    Gary R. Menzies
    853
    • PDF
  • Judicial Citation, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Lower Courts: The Case of Alberta

    Peter J. McCormick
    870
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Vriend v. Alberta: Plessy Revisited: Lesbian and Gay Rights in the Province of Alberta

    Shannon K. O'Byrne, James F. McGinnis
    892
    • PDF
  • Vriend v. Alberta: Discrimination, Burdens of Proof, and Judicial Notice

    Wayne N. Renke
    925
    • PDF
  • Vriend v. Alberta: Sexual Orientation and Liberal Polity

    F. C. DeCoste
    950
    • PDF
  • ter Neuzen v. Korn and The Standard of Care: A Call for Caution

    Timothy Caulfield
    986
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Property Rights in Defence of Nature by Elizabeth Brubaker

    Arlene J. Kwasniak
    993
    • PDF
  • Voices From Within: Women Who Have Broken the Law by Evelyn Sommers

    Carol Hutchings
    1005
    • PDF
  • How Women Legislate by Sue Thomas

    Susan Postill
    1009
    • PDF

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