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Vol 52, No 3

Published: 2015-06-12

Articles

  • Judicial Fundraising in Canada

    Stephen GA Pitel, Michal Malecki
    519
    • PDF
  • The Exclusion of Property Rights from the Charter: Correcting the Historical Record

    Dwight Newman, Lorelle Binnion
    543
    • PDF
  • The Right to Public Participation in Resources and Environmental Decision-Making in Alberta

    Shaun Fluker
    567
    • PDF
  • Finding Order in Calgary's Cash Corner: Using Legal Pluralism to Craft Legal Remedies for Conflicts Involving Marginalized Persons in Public Spaces

    Jamie C.Y. Liew
    605
    • PDF
  • From Right to Wrong: Grounding a "Right" to Privacy in the "Wrongs" of Tort

    Chris D.L. Hunt
    635
    • PDF
  • Manitoba Metis Federation Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General): Breathing New Life into the "Empty Box" Doctrine of "Indian Title"

    Darren O'Toole
    669
    • PDF
  • You Don't Know What You've Got 'Til It's Gone: The Rule of Law in Canada - Part I

    Jack Watson
    689
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Re-defining Privity of Contract: Brown v. Belleville (City)

    M.H. Ogilvie
    731
    • PDF
  • Cuthbertson v. Rasouli: Continued Confusion Over Consent-Based Entitlements to Life Support

    Hilary Young
    745
    • PDF
  • Cut-and-Paste Justice: A Case Comment on Cojocaru v. British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre

    Alain Roussy
    761
    • PDF

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