VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1 (JULY 2004)

PETROLEUM LAW EDITION — pp. 1-354

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

 

Page

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

ARTICLES

 

Page

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Page

Introduction

Justice June Ross and Diana Lowe

605

ARTICLES

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

ARTICLES

 

Page

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

 

 

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

 

 

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