VOLUME 38, NUMBER 1 (JUNE 2000)
PETROLEUM LAW EDITION — pp. 1-363
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A Comparative Overview of the Unbundling of Gas Distribution Services in North America – Lessons for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick |
Elizabeth Bhar and Mark E. MacDonald |
1 |
Midstream Assets: Issues Emerging From a Changing Business |
J. Jay Park |
47 |
A Primer on Conducting Oil and Gas Operations in the Northern Rocky Mountain States: A Strange New World? |
John R. Lee |
74 |
Hostile Takeover Bids: Defensive Strategies |
Richard A. Shaw |
111 |
Regulatory Reform in the British Columbia Petroleum Industry: The Oil and Gas Commission |
Murray Rankin, Sandy Carpenter, Patricia Burchmore, and Christopher Jones |
143 |
Recent Legislative and Regulatory Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Mark Smith, Janice Buckingham, Conni Gibson, and Jason Dubchak |
170 |
Recent Cases on the Calculation of Royalties on First Nations’ Lands |
Nigel Bankes and L. Douglas Rae |
258 |
Recent Judicial Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Nigel Bankes and Alicia Quesnel |
294 |
VOLUME 38, NUMBER 2 (AUGUST 2001)
pp. 365-601
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Correcting Miscarriages of Justice: The Role of the Criminal Cases Review Commission |
L. H. Leigh |
365 |
Resulting Trusts in Canada |
Robert Chambers |
378 |
A Primer on Citizenship Revocation for WWII Collaboration: The 1998-1999 Federal Court Term |
Claire I. Farid |
415 |
“Still Crazy After All These Years”: Section 88 of the Indian Act at Fifty |
Kerry Wilkins |
458 |
Contemporary Approaches to Compensating Female Tort Victims for Incapacity to Work |
Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey |
504 |
Solving an “Appalling” Problem: Social Reformers and the Campaign for the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, 1928 |
A. Naomi Nind |
536 |
CASE COMMENTS & NOTES |
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Case Comment on R. v. Marshall |
W.H. Hurlburt |
563 |
Workers’ Compensation: The Historic Compromise Compromised |
Ian McKenna |
578 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Getting Away with Murder: the Canadian Criminal Justice System by David M. Paciocco (Toronto: Irwin Law, 1999) |
Ronald G. Hopp |
590 |
Getting it Wrong: How Canadians Forgot Their Past and Imperilled Confederation by Paul Romney (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999) |
Michael D. Behiels |
595 |
The Republican Option in Canada, Past and Present by David E. Smith, (Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 1999) |
Allen Seager |
600 |
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VOLUME 38, NUMBER 3 (NOVEMBER 2000)
SPECIAL ISSUE ON JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
pp. 603-940
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword |
A. Anne McLellan |
603 |
Introduction |
F.C. DeCoste |
607 |
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The “New” Federal Judicial Appointments Process: The First Ten Years |
Andre S. Millar |
616 |
Political Corruption, Judicial Selection, and the Rule of Law |
F.C. DeCoste |
654 |
Common Law Cognition and Judicial Appointment |
J.E. Penner |
683 |
A Theory of Democratic Adjudication: Towards a Representative, Accountable and Independent Judiciary |
K.D. Ewing |
708 |
Reducing the Democratic Deficit: Representation, Diversity and the Canadian Judiciary or Towards a “Triple P” Judiciary |
R. Devlin, A. Wayne MacKay and Natasha Kim |
734 |
Le processus de consultation et d’évolution entourant les nominations à la Cour provinciale du Nouveau-Brunswick: Evolution vers un appareil juridique dépolitisé favorisant le développement de la communauté Acadienne de cette province |
R. Bilodeau and D. Roy |
867 |
“The Gifted Judge”: An Analysis of the Judicial Career of Robert H. Jackson |
Graeme A. Barry |
880 |
CASE COMMENTS AND NOTES |
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Alberta Provincial Judges Association v. Alberta: Trust and Rationality |
Michael Plaxton |
903 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Final Appeal: Decision-making in Canadian Courts of Appeal by Ian Greene, Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski, and Martin Thomas (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1998) |
Graeme A. Barry |
922 |
Judging the Judges, Judging Ourselves: Truth, Reconciliation and the Apartheid Legal Order, David Dyzenhaus (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1998) |
Vivian Grosswald Curran |
935 |
VOLUME 39, NUMBER 4 (February 2001) pp. 941-1096 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Universal Jurisprudence and the Case for Legal Humanism |
Ian Ward |
941 |
Restitution of Unlawfully Levied Taxes: Survey and Comparative Analysis of Developments in Canada, Australia, and England |
Frédéric Bachand |
960 |
The Commercial Lease: Property or Contract? |
Jason Brock and Jim Phillips |
989 |
Evidence “Not in a Form Familiar to Common Law Courts”: Assessing Oral Histories in Land Claims Testimony After Delgamuukw v. B.C. |
Andie Diane Palmer |
1040 |
CASE COMMENTS AND NOTES |
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Dialogue and Hierarchy in Charter Interpretation: A Comment on R. v. Mills |
Jamie Cameron |
1051 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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The Law of Peoples by John Rawls (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999) |
Mark Tushnet |
1069 |
Colour-Coded: A Legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900-1950, Constance Backhouse (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999) Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams & the Roots of Black Power, Timothy B. Tyson (Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, 1999) Stirrings in the Jug: Black Politics in the Post-Segregation Era, Adolph Reed, Jr. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999) |
Bryan D. Palmer |
1080 |
The Trouble with Principle by Stanley Fish (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999) |
Leon Harold Craig |
1085 |
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