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  3. Vol 44, No 2

Vol 44, No 2

Published: 2006-10-01

Articles

  • A Team Production Theory of Canadian Corporate Law

    Stephanie Ben-Ishai
    299
    • PDF
  • The Legal Framework for Acquiring Water Entitlements from Existing Users

    Nigel Bankes
    323
    • PDF
  • Holmes on Law and Morality

    Mark Strasser
    377
    • PDF
  • Determinate/Indeterminate Duality: The Necessity of a Temporal Dimension in Legal Classification

    Wendy Adams
    403
    • PDF
  • An Introduction to Various Issues Surrounding the Ownership of Storage/Pipeline Gas

    Chris Simard, Andrew Lamb
    513
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • The Further Adventures and Strange Afterlife of the Oil and Gas Lease

    John Bishop Ballem, QC
    429
    • PDF
  • "Practical Necessity" or "Highly Sophisticated Opportunism"? Judicial Review and Rate Regulation After ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. v. Alberta (Energyand Utilties Board)

    Alice Woolley
    445
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • The Last Word: Media Coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada, Florian Sauvageau, David Schneiderman and David Taras

    Michael E. Deturbide
    459
    • PDF
  • Federalism, Equality, and Autonomy: Toward an Embedded Feminist Constitutional Agenda: A Review of The Gender of Constitutional Jurisprudence, Beverley Baines and Ruth Rubio-Marin, Eds.

    Gillian Calder
    465
    • PDF

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