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  3. Vol 49, No 1

Vol 49, No 1

Published: 2011-07-01

Articles

  • The Jurisdiction of the Alberta Surface Rights Board Under Section 30 of the Surface Rights Act

    Sarah Nykolaishen, Nigel Bankes
    1
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  • The Case for Comprehensive Random Breath Testing Programs in Canada: Reviewing the Evidence and Challenges

    Robert Solomon, Erika Chamberlain, Maria Abdoullaeva, Ben Tinholt, Suzie Chiodo
    37
    • PDF
  • Spatial Data Quality: The Duty to Warn Users of Risks Associated with Using Spatial Data

    Jennifer A. Chandler, Katherine Levitt
    79
    • PDF
  • Proportionality as a Remedial Principle: A Framework for Suspended Declarations of Invalidity in Canadian Constitutional Law

    Grant R. Hoole
    107
    • PDF
  • Police Use of Conducted Energy Weapons: A Review of the Canadian Jurisprudence

    Vladimir A. Zaychenko, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
    149
    • PDF
  • Access Denied? Inconsistent Jurisprudence on the Open Court Principle and Media Access to Exhibits in Canadian Criminal Cases

    Dana Adams
    177
    • PDF
  • Charting the Wrong Course: The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Law

    Trevor Zeyl
    203
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • R v Syncrude Canada: A Clash of Bitumen and Birds

    Shaun Fluker
    237
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Book Reviews

  • The Snail and the Ginger Beer: The Singular Case of Donoghue v Stevenson, Matthew Chapman (London: Wildy, Simmonds & Hill, 2010)

    John C. Kleefeld
    245
    • PDF

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