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Vol 51, No 3

Published: 2014-05-11

Articles

  • Privacy Protection and Genetic Research: Where Does the Public Interest Lie?

    Ubaka Ogbogu, Sarah Burningham
    471
    • PDF
  • Misguided Inferences? The Use of Expressio Unius to Interpret Tax Law

    Tamara Larre
    497
    • PDF
  • Underground Coal Gasification: A Regulatory Framework for Alberta

    Astrid Kalkbrenner
    525
    • PDF
  • Corporate Foreign Corrupt Practices and Director Liability

    Paul Blyschak
    555
    • PDF
  • Subrogation in the Rear-View: Evaluating Alberta's Current Approach to Automobile Liability Insurance for Impaired Drivers

    Kendal Gummer
    601
    • PDF
  • Locking up those Dangerous Indians for Good: An Examination of Canadian Dangerous Offender Legislation as Applied to Aboriginal Persons

    David Milward
    619
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Whatcott: The Redaction of the Taylor Dissent

    Derek James From
    659
    • PDF
  • The Presumption of Resulting Trust: Nishi v. Rascal Trucking Ltd.

    Robert Chambers
    667
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Still Dying for a Living: Corporate Criminal Liability After the Westray Mine Disaster, Steven Bittle (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2012)

    Wayne Renke
    677
    • PDF

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