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  3. Vol 42, No 1: Petroleum Law Edition

Vol 42, No 1: Petroleum Law Edition

Published: 2004-07-01

Articles

  • Coalbed Methane: Conventional Rules for an Unconventional Resource

    Janice Buckingham, Patricia Steele
    1
    • PDF
  • Consultation with Aboriginal Peoples: Impacts on the Petroleum Industry

    Tony Fogarassy, KayLynn Litton
    41
    • PDF
  • Fundamental Aspects of Oil and Gas Revisited

    Don Greenfield, Jay Todesco
    75
    • PDF
  • The Gas/Bitumen Dispute: The Clash of Fact, Technology, Policy and Law

    Allen L. McLarty, George V. Lepine
    113
    • PDF
  • Rights, Duties and Obligations of Counter-Parties following Default under Derivative Contracts

    Sean F. Collins
    153
    • PDF
  • Principles of Kyoto and Emissions Trading Systems: A Primer for Energy Lawyers

    Brian Evans
    167
    • PDF
  • Canadian Challenges in Implementing the Kyoto Protocol: A Cause for Harmonization

    Elisabeth DeMarco, Robert Routliffe, Heather Landymore
    209
    • PDF
  • Recent Regulatory and Legislative Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers

    Gordon M. Nettleton
    247-292
    • PDF
  • Recent Judicial Developments of Interests to Oil and Gas Lawyers

    Stanley Carscallen, Donald C. Edie, Rosa Beck, Vera A. Slawinski
    293
    • PDF

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