VOLUME 43, NUMBER 1 (JULY 2005)
PETROLEUM LAW EDITION — pp. 1-286
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES |
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Liability of Reporting Issuers, Directors, Management and Reserves Engineers for Reserves Report Errors |
Dallas L. Droppo, Q.C. and Britta Wagner |
1 |
A Gathering Storm: Water Conflict in Alberta |
Randall W. Block and Joel Forrest |
31 |
Liquefied Natural Gas Development: Overview and the Growth of Future Gas Supply for the North American Market |
Michael J. Black, Peter A. Bryan and Jeffrey D. Scobie |
51 |
Recent Developments in Surface Rights Law — Pipeline Right-of-Way Compensation — Annual Payments and Injurious Affection — Federal and Alberta Developments |
Lars Olthafer |
89 |
Aboriginal Impact and Benefit Agreements: Practical Considerations |
Sandra Gogal, Richard Riegert and JoAnn Jamieson |
129 |
Bill C-45 and the Canadian Petroleum Industry |
Norm Keith and James Ferguson |
159 |
Recent Regulatory and Legislative Developments of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Alan Harvie and Terrance M. Hughes |
183 |
Recent Judicial Decisions of Interest to Oil and Gas Lawyers |
Don MacDiarmid, Jo’Anne Strekaf and J.P. Pham |
229 |
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 2 (OCTOBER 2005)
pp. 287-548
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES |
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A Theory of Vicarious Liability |
J.W. Neyers |
287 |
On the Legitimacy of Cross-Border Pharmacy |
Simon R. Rabinovitch |
327 |
Alberta’s Energy and Utilities Board and the Constitution of Canada |
Nickie Vlavianos |
369 |
The Supreme Court Restates Directors’ Fiduciary Duty — A Comment on Peoples Department Stores v. Wise |
Darcy. L. MacPherson |
383 |
The Origins , Early History and Evolution of the English Criminal Trial Jury |
Sanjeev Anand |
407 |
COMMENTS |
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Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia and Civil Justice: Analyzing the Procedural Interaction of Evidentiary Principles and Aboriginal Oral History |
Dwight G. Newman |
433 |
The Duelling Narratives of Religious Freedom: A Comment on Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem |
Kathryn Bromley Chan |
451 |
Serhan v. Johnson & Johnson: A Case Comment |
Russell Brown and Moin A. Yahya |
469 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Depriving Law Reform of its Potential? New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide, Law Commission of Canada, ed. (Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 2003) |
Richard F. Devlin |
477 |
Peeling an Orange and Finding an Apple: Aboriginal Rights Litigation, Joseph Magnet & Dwight Dorey, eds. (Markham, Ontario: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2003) |
Constance MacIntosh |
481 |
What Is a Crime? Defining Criminal Conduct in Contemporary Society, Law Commission of Canada, ed., (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004) |
Gilles Renaud |
489 |
FORUM: INFECTIOUS DISEASES |
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Introduction |
Timothy Caulfield |
495 |
The Global Governance of Infections Diseases: The World Health Organization and The International Health Regulations |
Rosario M. Isasi and Thu Minh Nguyen |
497 |
Quebec’s Public Health Ethics Committee: A Model for the Public Health Agency of Canada? |
Mireille Lacroix |
511 |
Quarantine and the Law: The 2003 SARS Experience in Canada (A New Disease Calls on Old Public Health Tools) |
Nola. M. Ries |
529 |
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3 (MARCH 2006) SPECIAL ISSUE: PRIVACY LAW pp. 549-844 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Introduction |
Wayne N. Renke and Marc-Aurèle Racicot |
549 |
ARTICLES |
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Privacy: A Review and Critique of the Literature |
Richard B. Bruyer |
553 |
Rethinking Privacy: Exclusivity, Private Relation and Tort Law |
Russell Brown |
589 |
The Substance of Procedure: Non-Party Disclosure in the Canadian and U.S. Online Music Sharing Litigation |
Jane Bailey |
615 |
Alberta’s Statutory Privacy Regime and its Impact on the Workplace |
Sandra M. Anderson |
647 |
Patient Privacy in a Wired (and Wireless) World: Approaches to Consent in the Context of Electronic Health Records |
Nola M. Ries |
681 |
Life after Jarvis — Just How Much Help Must You “Voluntarily” Give the Canada Revenue Agency? |
Chris Sprysak |
713 |
When Privacy in Not Enough: Sexual Assault Complainants, Sexual History Evidence and the Disclosure of Personal Records |
Lise Gotell |
743 |
Who Controls the Past Now Controls the Future: Counter-Terrorism, Data Mining and Privacy |
Wayne N. Renke |
779 |
COMMENT |
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Englander v. Telus: Protection of Privacy in the Private Sector Goes to the Federal Court of Appeal |
Marc-Aurèle Racicot |
825 |
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 (MAY 2006) pp. 845-1082 TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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ARTICLES |
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Child Representation in Alberta: Role and Responsibilities of Counsel for the Child in Family Proceedings |
Nicholas Bala |
845 |
Role and Responsibilities of Counsel for the Child in Alberta: A Practitioner’s Perspective and a Response to Professor Bala |
Dale Hensley |
871 |
Corporate Governance in the Canadian Resource and Energy Sectors |
Janis Sarra and Vivian Kung |
905 |
Through a Glass Darkly: The Role and Review of “National Security” Concepts in Canadian Law |
Craig Forcese |
963 |
A Canadian Commentary on Constructive Expropriation Law Under NAFTA Article 1110 |
Raymond E. Young |
1001 |
Comparative Perspectives on the Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the United Kingdom and Canada |
Erin L. Nelson |
1023 |
CASE COMMENT & NOTE |
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Retroactivity, Social Obligation and Child Support |
Lucinda Ferguson |
1049 |
Sexual Exploitation and the Criminal Code |
Jeremy Patrick |
1057 |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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A Revisionist History of Tort Law: From Holmesian Realism to Neoclassical Rationalism, Alan Calnan (Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, (2005) |
Russell Brown |
1069 |
The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, Joel Bakan (Toronto: Viking Canada, 2004) |
Moin A. Yahya |
1075 |