VOLUME 41, NUMBER 1 (JULY 2003)
PETROLEUM LAW EDITION — pp. 1-294
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How Far Does the CAPL Travel A Comparative Overview of the CAPL Model Form Operating Procedure and the AIPN Model Form International Operating Agreement |
Michael D. Josephson |
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Protecting and Supporting the Orphan Fund: Recent Legislative and AEUB Policy Amendments Designed to Address Unfunded Liabilities of Oil and Gas Facilities in Alberta |
Danielle Brezina and Bradley Gilmour |
29 |
The Crown’s Duty to Consult Aboriginal People |
Thomas Issac and Anthony Knox |
49 |
Privilege and the In-House Counsel |
Ken B. Mills |
79 |
British Columbia Offshore Oil and Gas Law |
Al Hudec and Van Penick |
101 |
Modernizing the Property Laws That Bind Us: Challenging Traditional Property Law Concents Unsuited to the Realities of the Oil and Gas Industry |
Alicia K. Quesnel |
159 |
Recent Regulatory and Legislative Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Stephen C. Lee and Joel Forrest |
189 |
Recent Judicial Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Edward A. Leew and Michael A. Thackray |
245 |
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 2 (SEPTEMBER 2003)
pp. 295-656
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Standing to Sue and Multiple Defendant Class Actions in Australia, Canada, and the United States |
Vince Morabito |
295 |
A Failed Experiment? Investigative Detention: Ten Years Later |
James Stribopoulos |
335 |
Understanding Sentencing Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act |
Julian V. Roberts and Nicholas Bala |
395 |
Missing the Net: The Law and Economics of Alberta’s NHL Players Tax |
Donald J.S. Brean and Aldo Forgione |
425 |
Civil Procedure and Practice: Recent Developments |
Glen H. Poelman, Eugene J. Bodnar, Wendy K. McCallum, James F. Maxwell, Kevin E. Barr and Kyla D. Sandwith |
449 |
In a Poor State: The Long Road to Human Rights Protection on the Basis of Social Condition |
Lynn A. Iding |
513 |
MILVAIN LECTURE |
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Advocacy in the New Millennium |
Fred Ferguson |
527 |
COMMENT |
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Raising the Bar: Maximizing Civility in Alberta Courtrooms |
Susan N. Turner |
547 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Thinking About Dispute Resolution: Dispute Resolution: Readings and Case Studies, Julie Macfarlane et al., eds., 2d ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2003) |
Trevor C.W. Farrow |
559 |
The Myths of the Sacred: The Charter, The Courts, and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada, Patrick James, Donald E. Abelson and Michael Lusztig, eds. (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2002) |
Dennis Baker |
567 |
FORUM: SAME-SEX UNIONS AND THE LAW |
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Introduction |
Sharon Roberts and Tim Outerbridge |
569 |
The New Gay and Lesbian Partnerships in Germany |
Greg Taylor |
573 |
The Halpern Transformation: Same Sex Marriage, Civil Society, and the Limits of Liberal Law |
F.C. DeCoste |
619 |
Case Comment: Halpern v. Canada (A.G.) |
Julie C. Lloyd |
643 |
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 3 (DECEMBER 2003)
SPECIAL ISSUE: GLOBALIZATION AND THE LAW
pp. 657-800
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Introduction |
Trevor C.W. Farrow and Sheilah L. Martin |
657 |
ARTICLES |
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From Many Different Stones: A House of Justice |
The Honourable Claire L’Heureux-Dubè |
659 |
Globalization, International Human Rights, and Civil Procedure |
Trevor C.W. Farrow |
671 |
Gene Patents, Human Clones, and Biotechnology Policy: The Challenges Created by Globalization |
Timothy Caulfield |
713 |
Evaluating Canada’s New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act in its Global Context |
Catherine Dauvergne |
725 |
Trade and the Environment: Competition, Cooperation or Confusion? |
Donald McRae |
745 |
COMMENT |
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Loutchansky v. Times Newspapers: The Impact of the U.K.’s Human Rights Act on Private Law and a Comparison with the Canadian Approach |
Christopher Waters |
761 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge, Alan Dershowitz (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002) |
Wayne N. Renke |
771 |
Penal Populism and Public Opinion: Lessons from Five Countries, J.V. Roberts, L.J. Stalans, D. Indemaur and M. Hough (Oxford University Press, 2003) |
Gilles Renaud |
797 |
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 4 (April 2004) pp. 767-1070 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Turning Lead into Gold: The Uncertain Alchemy of “All Obligations” Clauses |
Roderick J. Wood |
801 |
The Accidental Consistency: Extracting a Coherent Principle from the Jurisprudence Surrounding Solicitor Client Privilege Between the Police and the Crown |
Marc S. Gorbet |
825 |
Expert Evidence: The Ethical Responsibility of the Legal Profession |
Tania M. Bubela |
853 |
COMMENTS |
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Reasonable Chastisement: A Critique of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in the “Spanking” Case |
Sanjeev Anand |
871 |
On “Educating Parents”: State and Family in Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v. Canada (A.G.) |
F.C. DeCoste |
879 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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The Constitutional Protection of Freedom of Expression, by Richard Moon (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000) |
Barbara Billingsley |
887 |
Judging Obscenity: A Critical History of Expert Evidence, Christopher Nowlin (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003) |
Mariana Valverde |
891 |
FORUM: “STOP IN THE NAME OF THE LAW”: WHAT LAW? RACIAL PROFILING AND POLICE PRACTICE IN CANADA |
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Making Progress on Understanding and Remedying Racial Profiling |
Kent Roach |
895 |
E-Racing Racial Profiling |
David M. Tanovich |
905 |
Brief Investigatory Detentions: A Critique of R. v. Simpson |
Tim Quigley |
935 |
FORUM: METIS AND TREATY RIGHTS |
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Land Entitlement Under Treaty 8 |
Robert Metcs and Christopher G. Devlin |
951 |
The Forgotten Constitution: The Natural Resources Transfer Agreements and Indian Livelihood Rights, ca. 1925-1933 |
Frank J. Tough |
999 |
A New Era in Metis Constitutional Rights: The Importance of Powley and Blais |
Catherine Bell and Clayton Leonard |
1049 |