VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1 (JULY 2004)
PETROLEUM LAW EDITION — pp. 1-354
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Coalbed Methane: “Convention Rules for an Unconventional Resource”? |
Janice Buckingham and Patricial Steele |
1 |
Consultation with Aboriginal Peoples: Impacts on the Petroleum Industry |
Tony Fogarassy and KayLynn Litton |
41 |
Fundamental Aspects of Oil and Gas Revisited |
Don Greenfield and Jay Todesco |
75 |
The Gas/Bitumen Dispute: The Clash of Fact, Technology, Policy and Law |
Allan L. McLarty and George V. Lepine |
113 |
Rights, Duties and Obligations of Counter-Parties Following Default Under Derivative Contracts |
Sean F. Collins |
153 |
Principles of Kyoto and Emissions Trading Systems: A Primer for Energy Lawyers |
Brian Evans |
167 |
Canadian Challenges in Implementing the Kyoto Protocol: A Cause for Harmonization |
Elisabeth DeMarco, Robert Routliffe and Heather Landymore |
209 |
Recent Regulatory and Legislative Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Gordon M. Nettleton |
247 |
Recent Judicial Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Stanley Carscallen, Donald C. Edie, Rosa Beck and Vera A. Slawinski |
293 |
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 2 (OCTOBER 2004)
pp. 355-604
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Kyoto, Constitutional Law and Alberta’s Proposals |
Nigel D. Bankes and Alastair R. Lucas |
355 |
Making Sense of Juristic Reasons: Unjust Enrichment After Garland v. Consumers’ Gas |
Mitchell McInnes |
399 |
Liberté, Egalité, Argent: Third Party Election Spending and the Charter |
Andrew Geddis |
429 |
Legislating Language Use in Alberta: A Century of Incidental Provisions for a Fundamental Matter |
Edmund A. Aunger |
463 |
The Use of Extrinsic Evidence in the Interpretation of Written Agreements in Alberta |
Tom F. Mayson |
499 |
COMMENTS |
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R. v. S.A.B.: Putting “Self-Incrimination” in Context |
Lee Stuesser |
543 |
Schmeiser v. Monsanto: A Case Comment |
Edward (Ted) Yoo and Robert Bothwell |
553 |
Abdicating Responsibility: The Unprincipled Use of Deference in Lavoie v. Canada |
Alyn James Johnson |
561 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Milestones in the Law of Unjust Enrichment, Peter Birks (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) |
Robert Chambers |
575 |
This Little Commie Goes to Market: Recharacterizing Restructuring: Law, Distribution and Gender in Market Reform, Kerry Rittich (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002) |
Annalise Acorn |
583 |
The Lawyer’s Myth: Reviving Ideals in the Legal Profession, Walter Bennett (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001) |
F.C. DeCoste |
597 |
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 3 (FEBRUARY 2005)
SPECIAL ISSUE: CIVIL JUSTICE AND CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM
pp. 605-952
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction |
Justice June Ross and Diana Lowe |
605 |
ARTICLES |
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Constitutional Accommodation and the Rule(s) of Court |
Lorne Sossin |
607 |
The Uncertain Duty of the Expert Witness |
Paul Michell and Renu Mandhane |
635 |
Civil Justice Reform and Mandatory Civil Mediation in Saskatchewan: Lessons from a Maturing Program |
Dr. Julie Macfarlane and Michaela Keet |
677 |
Legislative Reform and Equal Access to the Justice System: An Examination of Alberta’ New Minor Injury Cap in the Context of Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms |
Barbara Billingsley |
711 |
Dispute Resolution, Access to Civil Justice and Legal Education |
Trevor C.W. Farrow |
741 |
The Civil Justice System and the Public: Highlights of the Alberta Pilot |
Lois Gander, Diana Lowe and Mary Stratton |
803 |
Through the Looking Glass: Mediator Conceptions of Philosophy, Process and Power |
Colleen M. Hanycz |
819 |
Empirical Study of Civil Justice Systems: A Look at the Literature |
Michael Lines |
887 |
Rules of Court Project |
Peter J.M. Lown, Q.C. |
907 |
COMMENTS |
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The Modern Class Action Comes to Alberta |
Margaret A. Shone, Q.C. |
913 |
The Diagnostic and Treatment Protocols Regulation and the Minor Injury Regulation: Review and Commentary |
Peter B. Michalyshyn, Q.C. |
923 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Why Restorative Justice is not Compulsory Compassion: Annalise Acorn’s Labour of Lost Love: A Review of Compulsory Compassion: A Critique of Restorative Justice, Annalise E. Acorn (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004) |
Bruce Archibald |
941 |
Courted and Abandoned: Seduction in Canadian Law, Patrick Brode (Toronto: Osgoode Society, 2002) |
Gilles Renaud |
951 |
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 4 (APRIL 2005)
pp. 953-1149
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A Critical Analysis of Civil Procedure Rules 187 and 190: Stringency Without Efficacy |
Peter Bowal and Ben Lau |
953 |
Judicial Assessment of the Credibility of Child Witnesses |
Nicholas Bala, Karuna Ramakrishnan, Roderick Lindsay and Kang Lee |
995 |
Individual Property Rights on Canadian Indian Reserves: A Review of the Jurisprudence |
Tom Flanagan and Christopher Alcantara |
1019 |
First Nations Land Management Act and Third Party Interests |
Thomas Isaac |
1047 |
The Odhavji Decision: Old Ghosts and New Confusion in Canadian Courts |
Michael Bodner |
1061 |
The Jurisdiction of Alberta’ Energy and Utilities Board to Consider Broad Socio-Ecological Concerns Associated with Energy Projects |
Shaun Fluker |
1085 |
COMMENTS |
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Courting Leviathan: Limited Government and Social Freedom in Reference Re Same-Sex Marriage |
F.C. DeCoste |
1099 |
R. v. Mann: Further Down the Slippery Slope |
Joseph R. Marin |
1123 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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A Closer Look at Uberrimae Fidei: A Review of Insurance Bad Faith, Gordon Hilliker, Q.C. (Markham: LexisNexis Canada Inc., 2004) |
Barbara Billingsley |
1137 |
A Brave New World of Criminal Justice: Neil Gerlachs’ Genetic Imaginary (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004) |
Steve Coughlan |
1141 |
Dying Justice: A Case for Decriminalizing Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in Canada, Jocelyn Downie (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004) |
Joane Martel |
1147 |