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Vol 39, No 2

Published: 2001-09-01

Articles

  • Clones, Controversy, and Criminal Law: A Comment on the Proposal for Legislation Governing Assisted Human Reproduction

    Timothy Caulfield
    335
    • PDF
  • Exporting Trust: Does E-Commerce Need a Canadian Privacy Seal of Approval

    John MacDonnell
    346
    • PDF
  • Caveat Emptor and the Sale of Land: The Erosion of a Doctrine

    Don J. Manderscheid
    441
    • PDF
  • When is a Stranger a Constructive Trustee - A Critique of Recent Decisions

    Susan Barkehall Thomas
    453
    • PDF
  • The Legal Geography of Expansion: Continental Space, Public Spheres, and Federalism in Australia and Canada

    Robert Stack
    488
    • PDF
  • In Search of the Qualitative Clear Majority: Democratic Experimentalism and the Quebec Secession Reference

    Cristie L. Ford
    511
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • The Duty to Defend and its Applicability in Sexual Tort Cases: Perpetrators, Innocent Co-Insureds and the Impact of Non-Marine Underwriters, Lloyd's of London v. Scalera

    Thomas P. O'Leary
    561
    • PDF
  • R. v. Sharpe

    Robert Martin
    585
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Criminal Deterrence and Sentence Severity: An Analysis of Recent Research, A. von Hirsch, A. E. Bottoms, E. Burney and P-O. Wikström (Portland, Oregon: Hart, 1999)

    Wayne N. Renke
    597
    • PDF
  • The Struggle for Civil Liberties: Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 by K.D. Ewing and C.A. Gearty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000)

    Craig Jones
    605
    • PDF

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