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  3. Vol 57, No 2: Energy Law Edition

Vol 57, No 2: Energy Law Edition

Published: 2019-12-02

Articles

  • Forging a Clearer Path Forward for Assessing Cumulative Impacts on Aboriginal and Treaty Rights

    Diana Audino, Stephanie Axmann, Bryn Gray, Kim Howard, Ljiljana Stanic
    297
    • PDF
  • Let's Talk About Royalties: The Continued Uncertainty Surrounding the Creation and Legal Status of the Overriding Royalty

    David LeGeyt, Ashley Weldon, Natasha Wood, Brendan Downey
    335
    • PDF
  • Overview of the New Legal Era for Development Projects in the Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore

    Todd Stanley, Q.C.
    361
    • PDF
  • #HowToPPA: An Examination of the Regulatory and Commercial Challenges and Opportunities Arising in the Context of Private Power Purchase Agreements for Renewable Energy

    Simon Baines, Shaun Wrubell, Jessica Kennedy, Courtney Bohn, Cassie Richards
    389
    • PDF
  • Under Construction: A Close Examination of Recent Construction Law Developments and Their Impact on the Oil and Gas Industry

    Kevin E. Barr, Theron W. Davis
    411
    • PDF
  • Financing Disputes: Third-Party Funding in Litigation and Arbitration

    Rachel Howie, Geoff Moysa
    465
    • PDF
  • Recent Judicial Decisions of Interest to Energy Lawyers

    Bryan Walker, Lucy L'Hirondelle
    503
    • PDF
  • Recent Legislative and Regulatory Developments of Interest to Energy Practitioners

    Dufferin Harper, Terri-Lee Oleniuk, Lars Olthafer, Katie Slipp
    561
    • PDF

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