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  3. Vol 33, No 3

Published: 1995-06-01

Articles

  • Pooling Agreements in Canadian Oil and Gas Law
    Nigel Bankes
    493
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  • Beyond General Pronouncements: A Judicial Approach to Section 27 of the Charter (forthcoming)
    Vern W. DaRe
    551
    • PDF
  • Are Academic Freedom and Free Speech Defences to Poisoned Educational Environment - What Can Ross Tell Us about Sexual Harassment
    Shirish P. Chotalia
    573
    • PDF
  • Life as a Blonde: The Use of Prozac in the 90's
    Colleen Cebuliak
    611
    • PDF
  • The Phenomenon of Double Taxation and the Interpretation of Article V (Permanent Establishments) of the Canada-U.S. Income Tax Convention (1980)
    Rachel Colabella
    626
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Lisa Neve, Dangerous Offender
    Wayne N. Renke
    650
    • PDF
  • Fiduciary Law in Commercial Relationships: Luscar Ltd. v. Pembina Resources Ltd.
    Robert G. Warren
    677
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Group Rights by Judith Baker, ed.
    Annalise Acorn
    687
    • PDF
  • Protecting Rights and Freedoms: Essays on the Charter's Place in Canada's Political, Legal and Intellectual Life by P. Bryden, S. Davies, & J. Russell, eds.
    Wayne Renke
    699
    • PDF
  • Sex Discrimination: Employment Law and Practices by Arjun P. Aggarwal
    June Ross
    706
    • PDF
  • War and Law Since 1945 by Geoffrey Best
    L.C. Green
    709
    • PDF
  • Trials of Labour: The Re-emergence of Midwifery by Brian Burtch
    Marg Mrazek
    712
    • PDF
  • Ecclesiastical Minefields by Ian Outerbridge, et al.
    Rev. Daniel J. Zorzi
    716
    • PDF

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