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Vol 43, No 4

Published: 2006-05-01

Articles

  • Child Representation in Alberta: Role and Responsibilities of Counsel for the Child in Family Proceedings

    Nicholas Bala
    • PDF
  • Role and Responsibilities of Counsel for the Child in Alberta: A Practitioner's Perspective and a Response to Professor Bala

    Dale Hensley
    • PDF
  • Corporate Governance in the Canadian Resource and Energy Sectors

    Janis Sarra, Vivian King
    • PDF
  • Through a Glass Darkly: The Role and Review of "National Security" Concepts in Canadian Law

    Craig Forcese
    • PDF
  • A Canadian Commentary on Constructive Expropriation Law Under NAFTA Article 1110

    Raymond E. Young
    • PDF
  • Comparative Perspectives on the Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the United Kingdom and Canada

    Erin L. Nelson
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Case Comment: Retroactivity, Social Obligation and Child Support

    Lucinda Ferguson
    • PDF
  • Sexual Exploitation and the Criminal Code

    Jeremy Patrick
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • A Revisionist History of Tort Law: From Holmesian Realism to Neoclassical Rationalism, alan Calnan (Durham, n.C: Carolina Academic Press, 2005)

    Russell Brown
    • PDF
  • The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, Joel Bakan (Toronto: Viking Canada, 2004)

    Moin A. Yahya
    • PDF

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