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  3. Vol 52, No 1: Alberta Court of Appeal Centenary

Vol 52, No 1: Alberta Court of Appeal Centenary

Published: 2014-11-04

Introduction

  • Introduction (with reflection from Chief Justice Catherine Fraser)

    Jack Watson
    1
    • PDF

Articles

  • Twelve Bottles of Whiskey

    Jack Watson
    9
    • PDF
  • The Last Case [Reprint — (1978) 16:1 Alta. L. Rev. 1]

    W.G. Morrow
    49
    • PDF
  • History of Factums

    J.E. Côté
    71
    • PDF
  • Lawyers and Judges on Circuit in Canada’s Northwest Territories in the Twentieth Century

    Graham Price
    83
    • PDF
  • Removing all Reasonable Cause of Discontent: Noteworthy Decisions of the Alberta Court of Appeal in Aboriginal Litigation

    Robert Normey
    99
    • PDF
  • Writing on a Blank Slate: The Alberta Court of Appeal’s Early Charter Cases

    P. Jonathan Faulds
    111
    • PDF
  • Sexual Assault Cases at the Alberta Court of Appeal: The Roots of Ewanchuk and the Unfinished Revolution

    Janine Benedet
    127
    • PDF
  • Practical Legal Research

    J.E. Côté, D.J. MacGregor
    145
    • PDF
  • Wigs, Skeletons, Bibs, Bands, and Bundles: An Albertan Barrister Deciphers the English Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

    Laura Hoyano
    167
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Direct Payment Clauses and the Fraud Upon the Bankruptcy Law Principle: Re Horizon Earthworks Ltd. (Bankrupt)

    Roderick J. Wood
    171
    • PDF
  • Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v. United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 401

    Bruce Curran
    185
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • People Principles Progress: The Alberta Court of Appeal’s First Century 1914 to 2014, David Mittelstadt

    Wayne Renke
    199
    • PDF

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