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  3. Vol 12, No 2

Vol 12, No 2

Published: 1974-02-01

Articles

  • A Proper Law of Torts in the Conflict of Laws

    Peter J. M. Lown
    101
    • PDF
  • Environmental Rights for the Canadian Citizen: A Prescription for Reform

    R. T. Franson, P. T. Burns
    153
    • PDF
  • Obscenity

    Richard G. Fox
    172
    • PDF
  • Sunday Observance Legislation in Alberta

    Robert Curtis
    236
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • Injuries to Unborn Children

    Alec Samuels
    266
    • PDF
  • Interim Costs in Divorce Actions

    Leonard J. Pollock
    271
    • PDF
  • Torrens Land System - Caveats: Bensette and Campbell v. Reece

    Peter G. Schmidt
    275
    • PDF
  • Native Rights in the Northwest Territories - The Caveat Case

    Ronald H. Pearson
    278
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • How to Manage Your Law Office: by Mary Ann Altman and Robert I. Weil

    George P. Andersen
    291
    • PDF
  • Power, Law and Society: A Study of the Will to Power and the Will to Law: by Edgar Bodenheimer

    M. G. Baer
    292
    • PDF
  • The Nominalistic Principle: By Eilyahu Hirschberg

    Walter K. Mis
    294
    • PDF
  • The Ombudsman Plan. Essays on the Worldwide Spread of an Idea: By Donald C. Rowat

    Don R. Stuart
    295
    • PDF
  • The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Volume 10

    D. V. Kerig
    296
    • PDF
  • The Sovereignty of Law: Selections from Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England: Edited by Gareth Jones

    G. H. L. Fridman
    298
    • PDF

Unreported Practice Case

  • Unreported Practice Case

    W. A. Stevenson
    300
    • PDF

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