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Vol 38, No 2

Published: 2000-08-01

Articles

  • Correcting Miscarriages of Justice: The Role of the Criminal Cases Review Commission - The Bowker Lecture, September 28, 1999

    L. H. Leigh
    365
    • PDF
  • Resulting Trusts in Canada

    Robert Chambers
    378
    • PDF
  • A Primer on Citizenship Revocation for WWII Collaboration: The 1998-1999 Federal Court Term

    Claire I. Farid
    415
    • PDF
  • Still Crazy after All These Years: Section 88 of the Indian Act at Fifty

    Kerry Wilkins
    458
    • PDF
  • Contemporary Approaches to Compensating Female Tort Victims for Incapacity to Work

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
    504
    • PDF
  • Solving an Appalling Problem: Social Reformers and the Campaign for the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, 1928

    A. Naomi Nind
    536
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • Case Comment on R. v. Marshall

    W.H. Hurlburt
    563
    • PDF
  • Workers' Compensation: The Historic Compromise Compromised

    Ian McKenna
    578
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Getting Away with Murder: the Canadian Criminal Justice System by David M. Paciocco (Toronto: Irwin Law, 1999)

    Ronald G. Hopp
    590
    • PDF
  • Getting it Wrong: How Canadians Forgot Their Past and Imperilled Confederation by Paul Romney (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999)

    Michael D. Behiels
    595
    • PDF
  • The Republican Option in Canada, Past and Present by David e. Smith, (Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 1999)

    Allen Seager
    600
    • PDF

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