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Vol 48, No 3

Published: 2011-03-01

Articles

  • The Tip of the Iceberg: A Survey of the Philosophy and Practice of Canadian Provincial and Territorial Judges Concerning Judicial Disqualification

    Philip Bryden, Jula Hughes
    569
    • PDF
  • Film as a Complement to the Written Text: Reflections on Using The Sterilization of Leilani Muir to Teach Muir v. Alberta

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey, Freya Kodar
    615
    • PDF
  • The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune: Can You “Lose” the Lottery but Still Win?

    Mary J. Shariff, Darcy L. MacPherson
    631
    • PDF
  • Calculations of Conscience: The Costs and Benefits of Religious and Conscientious Freedom

    Howard Kislowicz, Richard Haigh, Adrienne Ng
    679
    • PDF
  • Auto Insurance as Social Contract: Solving Automobile Insurance Coverage Disputes Through a Public Regulatory Framework

    Erik S. Knutsen
    715
    • PDF
  • Seeking More Than Truth: A Rationalization of the Principled Exception to the Hearsay Rule

    Shawn Moen
    753
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Fullowka v. Pinkerton’s of Canada Ltd. and the Material Contribution Test for Factual Causation in Negligence

    Robin Hansen
    771
    • PDF
  • The Road to the Promised Land Runs Past Conway: Administrative Tribunals and Charter Remedies

    Ranjan K. Agarwal
    783
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • “The Maverick Constitution” — A Review of Canadian Maverick: The Life and Times of Ivan C. Rand, William Kaplan

    Matthew Lewans
    795
    • PDF
  • The Negotiable Constitution: On the Limitation of Rights, Grégoire C.N. Webber

    Dwight Newman
    801
    • PDF

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