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  3. Vol 56, No 1

Vol 56, No 1

Published: 2018-10-09

Articles

  • Consent Searches for Electronic Text Communications: Escaping the Zero-Sum Trap

    Steven Penney
    1
    • PDF
  • The Shopkeeper’s Privilege and Canadian Tort Law

    Mitchell McInnes, Adam Simpson
    29
    • PDF
  • Medical Assistance in Dying: Canadian Registry Recommendations

    Rose M. Carter, Q.C., Brandyn Rodgerson, Dr. Michael Grace
    55
    • PDF
  • Novel Uses of the Charter Following Doré and Loyola

    Edward J. Cottrill
    73
    • PDF
  • Rethinking the Ramifications of Reasonableness Review: Stare Decisis and Reasonableness Review on Questions of Law

    Michelle Biddulph
    119
    • PDF
  • An Ethical-Legal Analysis of Medical Assistance in Dying for Those with Mental Illness

    Ryan Tanner
    149
    • PDF
  • Alberta’s Oil Sands: An Unsecured Asset? An Analysis of the Mine Financial Security Program in Relation to Surface Mining of the Alberta Oil Sands

    Michelle Cook
    177
    • PDF
  • Apples to Oranges? Gendered Damages in Personal Injury Litigation: A Focus on Infant Claims

    Kathleen Renaud
    207
    • PDF
  • A Systematic Review of the Indian Mining Regulations in Comparison to Saskatchewan Mining Law Where the First Nations Holds Mineral Title

    P. Dawn Mills
    231
    • PDF

Book Review

  • Claire L’Heureux-Dubé: A Life, Constance Backhouse (Vancouver: UBC Press for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 2017)

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey, Gillian Calder, Patricia Cochran, Maneesha Deckha, Freya Kodar, Hester Lessard, Pooja Parmar, Kate Plyley, Mark Zion
    263
    • PDF

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