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  3. Vol 61, No 3

Vol 61, No 3

Published: 2024-04-30

Articles

  • Health Information Privacy and the Law: Narrowing Alberta's Accountability Gaps

    Erin Nelson
    517
    • PDF
  • Access to Justice for Victims of Economic Exploitation

    R. McKay White
    549
    • PDF
  • Understanding Choices of Legal Forms: Empirical Evidence From Private Indigenous Businesses in Canada

    Travis Huckell, Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, Arlan Delisle, Max Skudra, Jean-Paul Gladu
    567
    • PDF
  • Where the Wild Things Are (and Have Been): An Archeology of Legal Discourses on Animals in Quebec

    Michaël Lessard, Marie-Andrée Plante
    591
    • PDF
  • Unsettling the Royal Proclamation of 1763: A Substantive Analysis of Section 25 of the Charter

    James Collie
    637
    • PDF
  • Applying Purposive Textualism to Quebec's Codes

    Nicole Spadotto
    671
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Beyond Charter Applicability: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Jurisdiction in McCarthy v. Whitefish Lake First Nation

    Amy Swiffen
    707
    • PDF
  • A Missed Opportunity: How the British Columbia Court of Appeal Could Have Helped Reform Sentencing in the Opioid Crisis

    Sarah Runyon, Caitlin Shane
    721
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Transforming Canadian Criminal Justice: A Review of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial, Benjamin Perrin (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023)

    Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay
    737
    • PDF

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