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Vol 42, No 4

Published: 2005-04-01

Articles

  • A Critical Analysis of Civil Procedure Rules 187 and 190: Stringency without Efficacy

    Peter Bowal, Ben Lau
    953
    • PDF
  • Judicial Assessment of the Credibility of Child Witnesses

    Nicholas Bala, Karuna Ramakrishnan, Roderick Lindsay, Kang Lee
    995
    • PDF
  • Individual Property Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves: A Review of the Jurisprudence

    Tom Flanagan, Christopher Alcantara
    1019
    • PDF
  • First Nations Land Management Act and Third Party Interests

    Thomas Isaac
    1047
    • PDF
  • The Odhavji Decision: Old Ghosts and New Confusion in Canadian Courts

    Michael Bodner
    1061
    • PDF
  • The Jurisdiction of Alberta's Energy and Utilities Board to Consider Broad Socio-Ecological Concerns Associated with Energy Projects

    Shaun Fluker
    1085
    • PDF

Comments

  • Courting Leviathan: Limited Government and Social Freedom in Reference Re Same-Sex Marriage

    F.C. DeCoste
    1099
    • PDF
  • R. v. Mann: Further Down the Slippery Slope

    Joseph R. Marin
    1123
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • A Closer Look at Uberrimae Fidei: A Review of Insurance Bad Faith, Gordon Hilliker. Q.C.

    Barbara Billingsley
    1137
    • PDF
  • A Brave New World of Criminal Justice: Neil Gerlach's Genetic Imaginary

    Steve Coughlan
    1141
    • PDF
  • Dying Justice: A Case for Decriminalizing Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in Canada, Jocelyn Downie

    Joane Martel
    1147
    • PDF

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