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  3. Vol 29, No 4

Vol 29, No 4

Published: 1991-04-01

Articles

  • English Canada and Quebec's Rendezvous with Independence

    Thomas R. Berger
    765
    • PDF
  • Analogous Grounds of Discrimination under the Canadian Charter: Too Much Ado about Next to Nothing

    Dale Gibson
    772
    • PDF
  • Co-Operative Federalism: Third Parties and Intergovernmental Agreements and Arrangements in Canada and Australia

    Nigel Bankes
    792
    • PDF
  • Health, Poverty and the Elderly: Can the Courts Make a Difference

    Margaret A. Shone
    839
    • PDF
  • Alberta's Court of Next-to-Last Resort: Appeals from the Alberta Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, 1970-1990

    Peter McCormick
    861
    • PDF
  • The Dancer and the Dance: An Essay on Composers, Performers, and Integrity Rights

    Mark L. Rudoff
    884
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • Priorities and the Discharge of Caveats: White Resource Management Ltd. v. Durish

    W. H. Hurlburt
    905
    • PDF
  • Foetus Status After R. v. Sullivan and Lemay

    K. Mark McCourt
    916
    • PDF
  • The Amendments to the Alberta Securities Act

    Thomas A. Sides
    926
    • PDF
  • Without Recourse to the Grievance Procedure: The Alberta Courts Invite More Legal Problems

    Ian B. McKenna
    934
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Canadian Perspectives on Legal Theory, edited by Richard F. Devlin

    Frederick DeCoste
    941
    • PDF
  • An Advocacy Primer, by Lee Stuesser

    Jean Cote
    970
    • PDF

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