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  3. Vol 50, No 4

Vol 50, No 4

Published: 2013-07-01

Articles

  • Calgary's Specialized Domestic Violence Court: An Evaluation of a Unique Model

    Leslie M. Tutty, Jennifer Koshan
    731
    • PDF
  • The Elusive Goal of Regulatory Independence and the National Energy Board: Is Regulatory Independence Achievable? What Does Regulatory "Independence" Mean? Should We Pursue It?

    Rowland J. Harrison
    757
    • PDF
  • Initiating a Non-Anthropocentric Jurisprudence: The Rule of Law and Animal Vulnerability Under a Property Paradigm

    Maneesha Deckha
    783
    • PDF
  • "But I Didn't Mean To": The Role of Intent in American and Canadian Anti-Preference Law

    Clayton Bangsund
    815
    • PDF
  • Competing with Ourselves: Supply-side Competition for Corporate Charters in Canada

    Glenford Jameson
    843
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • R. v. N.S.: What is Fair in a Trial? The Supreme Court of Canada's Divided Opinion on the Niqab in the Courtroom

    Faisal Bhabha
    871
    • PDF
  • Daniels v. Canada: The Inevitable Comes to Pass, At Last

    Ian Peach, Aaron Mintz
    883
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis, P.M. Vasudev & Susan Watson, eds.

    Steven N. Mandziuk
    893
    • PDF

Book Reflections

  • A Book That Shaped Your World

    Kimberly Precht
    901
    • PDF

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