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  3. Vol 32, No 3: Special Issue: Law in Transition: A 25 Year Retrospective

Vol 32, No 3: Special Issue: Law in Transition: A 25 Year Retrospective

Published: 1994-06-01

Introduction

  • Dean's Introduction

    Sheilah Martin
    • PDF
  • Author Biographies

    Alberta Law Review
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Editor's Note

  • Editor's Preface

    Nicholas Rafferty
    • PDF

Articles

  • Meeting the Challenges of Canadian Legal History: The Albertan Contribution

    John P. S. McLaren
    423
    • PDF
  • Consumer Protection and the Provincial Regulation of Deposit-Taking Institutions in Alberta: 1966-1991

    Michael Wylie
    436
    • PDF
  • The Growth of Public Participation in Decisions of the Energy Resources Conservation Board

    P. A. Rowbotham
    468
    • PDF
  • Self-Defence and Consent: The Use of Common Law Developments in Canadian Criminal Code Analysis

    M. Anne Stalker
    484
    • PDF
  • The Evolution of Federal/Provincial Relations in Natural Resources Management

    Susan Blackman, Janet Keeping, Monique Ross, J. Owen Saunders
    511
    • PDF
  • Some Constitutional Considerations on Sexual Violence against Women

    Sheilah L. Martin
    535
    • PDF
  • The Role of the Supreme Court in the Development of a Canadian Law of Restitution

    Nicholas Rafferty
    557
    • PDF
  • The University of Calgary and the Universities Act: Telling the Story of Purposiveness

    Eugene E. Dais
    580
    • PDF
  • Mapping Legal Theory

    Richard F. Devlin
    602
    • PDF

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