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  3. Vol 41, No 3: Special Issue: Globalization and the Law

Vol 41, No 3: Special Issue: Globalization and the Law

Published: 2003-12-01

Introduction

  • Introduction

    Trevor C.W. Farrow, Sheilah L. Martin
    657
    • PDF

Articles

  • From Many Different Stones: A House of Justice

    Claire L'Heureux-Dube
    659
    • PDF
  • Globalization, International Human Rights, and Civil Procedure

    Trevor C. W. Farrow
    671
    • PDF
  • Gene Patents, Human Clones, and Biotechnology Policy: The Challenges Created by Globalization

    Timothy Caulfield
    713
    • PDF
  • Evaluating Canada's New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act in Its Global Context

    Catherine Dauvergne
    725
    • PDF
  • Trade and the Environment: Competition, Cooperation or Confusion

    Donald McRae
    745
    • PDF

Comments

  • Loutchansky v. Times Newspapers: The Impact of the U.K.'s Human Rights Act on Private Law and a Comparison with the Canadian Approach

    Christopher Waters
    761
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge, Alan M. Dershowitz

    Wayne N. Renke
    771
    • PDF
  • Penal Populism and Public Opinion: Lessons from Five Countries, J.V. Roberts, L.J. Stalans, D. Indemaur and M. Hough

    Giles Renaud
    797
    • PDF

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