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  3. Vol 61, No 1

Vol 61, No 1

Published: 2023-10-19

Articles

  • Constitutional Retconning: History in Judicial Reasoning and Changes in Constitutional Meaning

    Emmett Macfarlane
    1
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  • Twenty Years After Krieger v Law Society of Alberta: Law Society Discipline of Crown Prosecutors and Government Lawyers

    Andrew Flavelle Martin
    37
    • PDF

Symposium in honour of Bruce Ziff

  • Introduction: Symposium in Honour of Bruce Ziff

    Barbara Billingsley
    65
    • PDF
  • The Thing and Judicial Methodology in Resolving Novel Property Claims: It Matters When It Matters

    P.T. Babie
    69
    • PDF
  • The Invention of Advantage: Annapolis Group v. Halifax Regional Municipality and Canadian De Facto Expropriation Law

    Jim Phillips
    79
    • PDF
  • Tending Gardens, Ploughing Fields, and the Unexamined Drift to Constructive Takings at Common Law

    Douglas Harris
    89
    • PDF
  • Strawberry Fields Forever? Some Observations About Restrictive Covenants and Zoning

    Eran Kaplinsky
    101
    • PDF
  • Bruce Ziff's Legal History

    Eric Adams
    111
    • PDF
  • Bruce Ziff's Property Pedagogy

    Malcolm Lavoie
    123
    • PDF
  • Property in Place: A Legacy of Context

    Tenille Brown
    127
    • PDF
  • Welcome the Newest Unworthy Donor

    Jane Thomson
    137
    • PDF

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