VOLUME 33, NUMBER 1 (DECEMBER 1994)
pp. 1-230
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Disabilities and the Canadian Forces Medical System |
Stanley J. Blythe |
1 |
Clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada |
Mitchell McInnes, Janet Bolton and Natalie Derzko |
58 |
The Debtor’s Interest in Personal Property Under the PPSA |
Bruce MacDougall |
80 |
The Requirement to ‘Duly and Regularly’ Pay Rent as a Condition Precedent to a Lease Renewal Option |
Steven L. Shavers |
116 |
CASE COMMENTS |
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Falling Boulders, Falling Trees and Icy Highways: The Policy/Operational Test Revisited |
Lewis Klar |
167 |
Willick v. Willick: Appeals from Awards Under the Arbitration Act |
William H. Hurlburt, Q.C. |
178 |
Persona Non Grata: The Supreme Court of Canada Further Constrains Public Interest Standing |
Peter Bowal and Mark Cranwell |
192 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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The Affirmation of Principle — A Review of: The Partial Constitution, Cass R. Sunstein (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993) |
Neil Duxbury |
206 |
Defending Sexual Offence Cases 1994, Michelle K. Fuerst (Scarborough: Carswell, 1993) |
Brian A. Beresh |
219 |
Making Money: The Business of Law, Albert C. Plant (Aurora: Canada Law Book, 1993) |
Ivan F. Ivankovich |
221 |
Canada’s Courts, Peter McCormick (Toronto: James Lorimer, 1994) |
Roderick C. Macleod |
225 |
‘Everybody Does It!’ Crime by the Public, Thomas Gabor (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994) |
Simon Renouf |
228 |
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 (APRIL 1995) PETROLEUM LAW EDITION pp. 231-492 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Due Diligence in Disclosing Environmental Information for Securities Transactions |
Shawn H.T. Denstedt and Scott R. Miller |
231 |
An Attorney’s Perspective on Emerging New Venture Opportunities for Petroleum Projects in Latin America |
Jay G. Martin |
270 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Use and Abuse of Information and Specialized Knowledge |
Judith A. Snider and C. Kemm Yates |
301 |
An Overview of Alberta’s Recent Legislation on Natural Gas Royalty Simplification and Gas Storage |
Glen Acorn and Michael W. Ekelund |
342 |
Recent Judicial Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
William H. Bonney, Q.C. and Jay J. Park |
365 |
Recent Legislative and Regulatory Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
L.E. Smith and L.G. Keough |
422 |
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 (JUNE 1995) pp. 493-718 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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ARTICLES |
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Pooling Agreements in Canadian Oil and Gas Law |
Nigel Bankes |
493 |
Beyond General Pronouncements: A Judicial Approach to Section 27 of the Charter [forthcoming?]What Canadian Oil and Gas Companies Need to Know About U.S. Antitrust Laws |
Vern W. DaRe |
551 |
Are Academic Freedom and Free Speech Defences to Poisoned Educational Environment? — What Can Ross Tell Us About Sexual Harassment? |
Shirish P. Chotalia |
573 |
Life as a Blonde: The Use of Prozac in the ‘90s |
Colleen Cebuliak |
611 |
The Phenomenon of Double Taxation and the Interpretation of Article V (Permanent Establishments) of the Canada-U.S. Income Tax Convention (1980) |
Rachel Colabells |
626 |
CASE COMMENTS |
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Lisa Neve, Dangerous Offender |
Wayne N. Renke |
650 |
Fiduciary Law in Commercial Relationships: Luscar Ltd. v. Pembina Resources Ltd. |
Robert G. Warren |
677 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Group Rights, Judith Baker, ed. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994) |
Annalise Acorn |
687 |
Protecting Rights and Freedoms: Essays on the Charter’s Place in Canada’s Political, Legal and Intellectual Life, P. Bryden, S. Davies & J. Russell, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994) |
Wayne Renke |
699 |
Sex Discrimination: Employment Law and Practices, Arjun P. Aggarwal (Markham, Ont.: Butterworths, 1994) |
June Ross |
706 |
War and Law Since 1945, Geoffrey Best (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994) |
L.C. Green |
709 |
Trials of Labour: The Re-emergence of Midwifery, Brian Burtch (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1994) |
Marg Mrazek |
712 |
Ecclesiastical Minefields, Ian Outerbridge et al. (Toronto: Or Emet Publishing, 1994) |
Rev. Daniel J. Zorzi |
716 |
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 4 (AUGUST 1995) SPECIAL ISSUE THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND ETHICS pp. 719-943 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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INTRODUCTION |
Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Michael Wylie |
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ARTICLES |
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Lawyers’ Obligation to Provide Legal Services |
Mr. Justice J.C. Major |
719 |
In Pursuit of Better Myth: Lawyers’ Histories and Histories of Lawyers |
W. Wesley Pue |
730 |
Calgary and Everything After: A Postmodern Re-vision of Lawyering |
Allan C. Hutchinson |
768 |
Alternative Visions of the Legal Profession in Society: A Perspective on Ontario |
Carole Curtis |
787 |
The Dead Parrot: Does Professional Self-Regulation Exhibit Vital Signs? |
H.W. Arthurs |
800 |
Ethics in the Legal Profession: The Issue of Access |
Esmeralda M.A. Thornhill |
810 |
On Not “Getting It” |
Dianne Pothier |
817 |
Structure of the Workplace or, Should We Continue to Knock the Corners Off the Square Pegs or Can We Change of Shape of the Holes? |
The Hon. Wendy G. Baker |
821 |
A View as to the Profile of a Lawyer in Private Practice |
Alan D. Hunter, Q.C. |
831 |
Metaphors of Lawyers’ Professionalism |
Jonnette Watson Hamilton |
833 |
The Valentine’s Card in the Operating Room: Codes of Ethics and the Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession |
Gavin MacKenzie |
859 |
The Appropriateness of the Lawyer as Advocate in Contemporary Aboriginal Justice Initiatives |
Larry Chartrand |
874 |
L’éthique Et La Responsabilité Professionnelle Des Juristes En Matière De Compétence |
René Laperriére |
882 |
Some Thoughts on a More Humanist and Equitable Legal Education |
A. Wayne MacKay |
920 |
Normative, and Somewhere to Go? Reflections on Professional Responsibility |
Richard F. Devlin |
925 |
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