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Vol 53 No 2 (2020)
Vol 53 No 1 (February 2020)
Jennifer Bond & David Wiseman, “Imperfect Evidence and Undertain Justice: An Exploratory Study of Access to Justice Issues in Canada’s Asylum System”
Lise Gotell, “Thinly Construing the Nature of the Act Legally Consented To: The Corrosive Impact of
R v Hutchinson
on the Law of Consent”
Carla L. MacLean, Lynn Smith & Itiel E. Dror, “Experts on Trial: Unearthing Bias in Scientific Evidence”
Deanne Sowter, “Full Disclosure: Family Violence and Legal Ethics”
Hoi L. Kong, “The Deliberative Mandate Referendum”
Ian O’Flynn & Ron Levy, “Deliberative Constitutional Referendums in Deeply Divided Societies”
Vol 52 No 3 (October 2019)
Kate Bezanson, “Constitutional or Political Crisis? Prosecutorial Independence, the Public Interest, and Gender in the SNC-Lavalin Affair”
(Alyn) James Johnson, “The Case for a Canadian Nondelegation Doctrine”
Florian Martin-Bariteau, “The Idea of Property in Intellectual Property”
Noel Semple, “Measuring Legal Service Value”
David V. Wright & Meinhard Doelle, “Social Cost of Carbon in Environmental Impact Assessment”
Stephen M. Young, “The Deification of Process in Canada’s Duty to Consult: Tsleil-Waututh Nation v Canada (Attorney General)”
Vol 52 No 2 (June 2019)
Daniele Bertolini, “Unmixing the Mixed Questions: A Framework for Distinguishing Between Questions of Fact and Questions of Law in Contractual Interpretation”
Sari Graben & Christian Morey, “Aboriginal Title and Controlling Liberalization: Use it Like the Crown”
Jason MacLean, “Regulatory Capture and the Role of Academics in Public Policymaking: Lessons from Canada’s Environmental Regulatory Review Process”
Michael Nesbitt, Robert Oxoby & Meagan Potier, “Terrorism Sentencing Decisions in Canada since 2001: Shifting Away from the Fundamental Principle and Towards Cognitive Biases”
Wanda Wiegers, “Child Placement and the Legal Claims of Foster Caregivers”
Kerry Wilkins, “Exclusively Yours: Reconsidering Interjurisdictional Immunity”
Vol 52 No 1 (January 2019)
Janine Benedet, “Judicial Misconduct in the Sexual Assault Trial”
Jason M Chin & D’Arcy White, “Forensic Bitemark Identification Evidence in Canada”
Brad Cramer, “The Trouble with Wigmore: A New Approach to Implied Waiver of Solicitor-Client Privilege”
Bethany Hastie, “Human Rights and Precarious Workplaces: A Comment on
British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal v Schrenk
”
Andrew Flavelle Martin, “The Attorney General’s Forgotten Role as Legal Advisor to the Legislature: A Comment on
Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General)
”
Jason MacLean, Meinhard Doelle, & Chris Tollefson, “The Science, Law, and Politics of Canada’s Pathways to Paris: Introduction to
UBC Law Review’s
Special Section on Canada and Climate Change”
AR Westwood, M Olszynski, CH Fox, AT Ford, AL Jacob, JW Moore, & WJ Palen, “The Role of Science in Contemporary Canadian Environmental Decision Making: The Example of Environmental Assessment”
Lynda Collins & Lorne Sossin, “In Search of an Ecological Approach to Constitutional Principles and Environmental Discretion in Canada”
Vol 51 No 3 (September 2018)
Elizabeth Acorn, “Twenty Years of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: National Implementation and Hybridization”
Lori Chambers, Deb Zweep & Nadia Verrelli, “Paternal Filicide and Coercive Control: Reviewing the Evidence in
Cotton v Berry
“
Paul Daly, “Updating the Procedural Law of Judicial Review of Administrative Action”
Sarah E. Hamill, “Bursting its Bounds: Ownership and the City”
Nikos Harris, “The Risks of Technology in the Law Classroom: Why the Next Great Development in Legal Education Might Be Going Low-Tech”
Allan C. Hutchinson, “The Debate That Never Should Have Been: Dworkin, Hart, and the Analytical Project”
Vol 51 No 2 (August 2018)
Veenu Goswami, “Breaking the Purposive Barrier: Embracing Non-Repetition as a Guiding Principle for Subsection 24(2) of the
Charter
“
Robert Hamilton, “Private Property and Aboriginal title: What is the Role of Equity in Mediating Conflicting Claims?”
Dorota Miler, “Does a Will Stand a Chance Under the Current Interpretation and Application of Defendants’ Relief Legislation in British Columbia?”
Donald J Netolitzky, “Lawyers and Court Representation of Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Argument [OPCA] Litigants in Canada”
Janis Sarra, “The Anthropocene in the Time of Trump, Financial Markets, Climate Change Risk, and Vulnerability”
Marie-Andrée Denis-Boileau & Maire-Ève Sylvestre, “
Ipeelee
and the Duty to Resist”
Vol 51 No 1 (January 2018)
Jessica Eisen, Roxanne Mykitiuk & Dayna Nadine Scott, “Constituting Bodies into the Future: Toward a Relational Theory of Intergenerational Justice”
Colton Fehr, “The ‘Individualistic’ Approach to Arbitrariness, Overbreadth, and Gross Disproportionality”
Kate Gunn, “Agreeing to Share: Treaty 3, History & the Courts”
Alan Hanna, “Spaces for Sharing: Searching for Indigenous Law on the Canadian Legal Landscape”
Malini Vijaykumar, “A Crisis of Conscience: Miscarriages of Justice and Indigenous Defendants in Canada”
Pia Zambelli, “Paradigm Shift: Towards a New Model for Refugee Status Determination in Canada”
Vol 50 No 4 (November 2017)
Dorit Garfunkel, “High-Rise Residential Condominiums and the Transformation of Private Property Governance”
Douglas C. Harris, “Owning and Dissolving Strata Property”
Elizabeth F. Judge & Tenille E. Brown, “Pokémorials: Placing Norms in Augmented Reality”
Teresa Scassa, “Sharing Data in the Platform Economy: A Public Interest Argument For Access to Platform Data”
Vol 50 No 3 (August 2017)
Kathryn Chan, “Federalizing the Common Law: A Case Study of the ITA Gift Concept”
Jeremy de Beer & Alyssa Gaffen, “Intellectual Property Rights in the Recreational Cannabis Market: Craft or Commodity?”
Debra M. Haak, “The Initial Test of Constitutional Validity: Identifying the Legislative Objectives of Canada’s New Prostitution Laws”
Martin Z. P. Olszynski, “Failed Experiments: An Empirical Assessment of Adaptive Management in Alberta’s Energy Resources Sector”
Robin Elliot & Michael Elliot, “Striking the Right Balance: Rethinking the Contest Between Freedom of Religion and Equality Rights in Trinity Western University v The Law Society of British Columbia”
Vol 50 No 2 (June 2017)
Tribute to Professor Mosoff
Deborah Curran, “Leaks in the System: Environmental Flows, Aboriginal Rights, and the Modernization Imperative for Water Law in British Columbia”
Hamar Foster, “Another Good Thing: Ross River Dena Council v Canada in the Yukon Court of Appeal, Or: Indigenous Title, “Presentism” in Law and History, and a Judge Begbie Puzzle Revisited”
Douglas C. Harris, “Property and Sovereignty: An Indian Reserve and a Canadian City”
Duncan Melville, “Cutting the Cord: The Independence of Corporate Spinoffs in Canada”
Judith Mosoff, Isabel Grant, Susan B. Boyd & Ruben Lindy, “Intersecting Challenges: Mothers and Child Protection Law in BC”
Léonid Sirota & Benjamin Oliphant, “Originalist Reasoning in Canadian Constitutional Jurisprudence”
Vol 50 No 1 (February 2017)
Clayton Bangsund, “Set-Off & Security Interests”
Shea Coulson, “Case Comment on Goodwin v British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles), 2015 SCC 46: Reviewing the Consequences of a Search or Seizure in Administrative Regimes”
Sarah E Hamill, “The Public Right to Fish and the Triumph of Colonial Dispossession in Ireland and Canada”
Grace Nosek, “Re-Imagining Indigenous Peoples’ Role in Natural Resource Development Decision Making: Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Canada Through Indigenous Legal Traditions”
Kathryn O’Sullivan, “Legislative Comment: Family Property Division Under the Family Law Act 2011”
Reem Zaia, “Awakening Section 8 in Wakeling: Legal Implications on Wiretaps, Intercepts, Intelligence Sharing and Beyond”
Vol 49 No 3 (November 2016)
Basil S. Alexander, “Demonstrations and the Law: Patterns of Law’s Negative Effects on the Ground and the Practical Implications”
Saptarishi Bandopadhyay, “From Development as Disaster to Disaster as Development: Lessons from the Marseille Plague of 1720”
Malcolm Lavoie, “Why Restrain Alienation of Indigenous Lands?”
M. Nickason, “The Tsilhqot’in Decision: Lock, Stock and Barrel, Plus Self-Government”
Iryna Ponomarenko, “The Unbearable Lightness of Balancing: Towards a Theoretical Framework for the Doctrinal Complexity in Proportionality Analysis in Constitutional Adjudication”
Vol 49 No 2 (August 2016)
Ann Gourley, “The Professionalization of BC Notaries 1981-2010: From the Brink of Elimination to the Brink of Expansion”
Gregory Hagen, “The Regulation of Synthetic Nucleic Acids Under the Human Pathogens and Toxins Act”
Shigenori Matsui, “The Challenge to Multiculturalism: Hate Speech Ban in Japan”
Steven Penney, “‘Mere Evidence’? Why Customs Searches of Digital Devices Violate Section 8 of the Charter”
Stephen G A Pitel & Yu Seon Gadsden-Chung, “Reconsidering a Lawyer’s Obligation to Raise Adverse Authority”
Michael Robertson, “Common Property Redux”
Duncan Sheehan, “Unjust Factors, Absence of Juristic Reason and the Development of Canadian Unjust(ified?) Enrichment Law
Martha E Simmons, “Collaborative Law at 25: A Canadian Study of a Global Phenomenon”
Bryce C Tingle, “The Agency Cost Case for Regulating Proxy Advisory Firms”
Timothy Caulfield & Maeghan Toews, “Rare Diseases and Resource Allocation Policy: The Role of Canadian Legal and Ethical Norms”
Kenji Tokawa, “Van der Peet Turns 20: Revisiting the Rights Equation and Building a New Test for Aboriginal Rights”
Reem Zaia, “On Pardons and Miscarriages of Justice: Extracting and Dissecting Institutional Bias From the Conviction Review Framework in Canada”
Vol 49 No 1 (January 2016)
Michael Adams, “Towards Reconciliation: A Proposal for a New Theory of Crown Sovereignty”
Janina Boughey, “The Relaxation of Representative Standing in Administrative Law: A Side-Effect of Charter Rights?”
Sarah Buhler, “‘I Am Not a Caped Crusader’: Clinical Legal Education and Professional Identity Formation”
Maneesha Deckha & Erin Pritchard, “Recasting Our “Wild” Neighbours: Contesting Legal Otherness in Urban Human-Animal Conflicts”
Angus Grant & Sean Rehaag, “Unappealing: An Assessment of the Limits on Appeal Rights in Canada’s New Refugee Determination System”
Christian Morey, “A Matter of Integrity: Rule of Law, the Remuneration Reference, and Access to Justice”
Vol 48 No 3 (October 2015)
John Borrows, “The Durability of Terra Nullius: Tsilhqot’in Nation v British Columbia”
Gordon Christie, “Who Makes Decisions over Aboriginal Title Lands?”
P.G. McHugh, “Aboriginal Title: Travelling from (or to?) an Antique Land?”
Kent McNeil, “Exclusive Occupation and Joint Aboriginal Title”
Val Napoleon, “Tsilhqot’in Law of Consent”
Jacinta Ruru, “Lenses of Comparison across Continents: Understanding Modern Aboriginal Title in Tsilhqot’in Nation and Ngati Apa”
David M. Rosenberg, Q.C. & Jack Woodward, Q.C., “The Tsilhqot’in Case: The Recognition and Affirmation of Aboriginal Title in Canada”
Vol 48 No 2 (July 2015)
Elaine Craig, “Examining the Websites of Canada’s “Top Sex Crime Lawyers”: The Ethical Parameters of Online Commercial Expression by the Criminal Defence Bar”
Craig Forcese & Ani Mamikon, “Neutrality Law, Anti-terrorism, and Foreign Fighters: Legal Solutions to the Recruitment of Canadians to Foreign Insurgencies”
Robert Hudson, “The Failure of the Delgamuukw Test for Proof of Aboriginal Title”
Mohamed F. Khimji & Christopher C. Nicholls, “Piercing the Corporate Veil Reframed as Evasion and Concealment”
Derek McKee, “The Official Development Assistance Accountability Act: Global Justice and Managerialism in Canadian Law”
Joshua Nichols, “A Reconciliation without Recollection? Chief Mountain and the Sources of Sovereignty”
Dave Snow, “Blunting the Edge: Federalism, Criminal Law and the Importance of Legislative History after the Reference re Assisted Human Reproduction Act”
Emily Snyder, Val Napoleon & John Borrows, “Gender and Violence: Drawing on Indigenous Legal Resources”
Paul A. Warchuk, “Rethinking Compensation for Expropriation”
Vol 48 No 1 (January 2015)
Michelle Biddulph & Dwight Newman, “Equality Rights, Ratio Identification, and the Un/Predictable Judicial Path Not Taken: Quebec (Attorney General) v A and R v Ibanescu”
Elizabeth Sukkau & Joan Brockman, ““Boys, You Should All Be In Hollywood”: Perspectives on the Mr. Big Investigative Technique”
Y.Y. Brandon Chen, “Extending Health Care Entitlement to Lawful Non-Transient International Migrants: Untapped Potential of the Universality Principle in the Canada Health Act”
Mark Ebert, “Overcoming the Dispositionism of Aboriginal Rights in Canada: Culture in the Mind versus Life in the World”
Angela Lee, “Vague, Voluntary, and Void: A Critique of the British Columbia Community Contribution Company Hybrid Model”
Joshua Nichols, “Claims of Sovereignty–Burdens of Occupation: William and the future of Reconciliation”
Vol 47 No 3 (October 2014)
Emma Cunliffe, Deirdre Howard-Wagner & Nan Seuffert, “Introduction to the Special Issue: Law on the Edge”
Nigel Bankes, Sharon Mascher & Jonnette Watson Hamilton, “The Recognition of Aboriginal Title and Its Relationship with Settler State Land Titles Systems”
Stacey R. Jessiman, “The Edgy State of Decolonization at the Canadian Museum of History”
L. Jane McMillan, “Still Seeking Justice: The Marshall Inquiry Narratives”
Bruce Miller, “An Ethnographic View of Legal Entanglements on the Salish Sea Borderlands”
David Milward, “The Sentencing of Aboriginal Accused with FASD: A Search for Different Pathways”
Janna Promislow, “Treaties in History and Law”
Amanda Wilson, “Putting Therapeutic Jurisprudence on Edge: A Gendered Engagement”
Bernadette McSherry, “Manifest Madness: Mental Incapacity in Criminal Law” by Arlie Loughnan
Vol 47 No 2 (July 2014)
Barbara Billingsley, “Policies & Prejudice: The Mandatory Disclosure of Liability
Angela Campbell, “I Do, I Will”
Sari Graben, “Lessons for Indigenous Property Reform: From Membership to Ownership on Nisga’a Lands”
Andrew Green, “Can There Be Too Much Context in Administrative Law? Setting the Standard of Review in Canada”
Sam Grey, “Self-Determination, Subordination, and Semantics: Rhetorical and Real-World Conflicts Over the Human Rights of Indigenous Women”
Douglas C Harris & May Au, “Title Registration and the Abolition of Notice in British Columbia”
Fiona Kelly, “Multiple-Parent Families Under British Columbia’s New
Family Law Act
: A Challenge to the Supremacy of the Nuclear Family or a Method by which to Preserve Biological Ties and Opposite-Sex Parenting”
Bruce A MacFarlane, QC, “Wrongful Convictions: Determining Culpability When the Sand Keeps Shifting”
Susanna Quail, “Yah’guudang: The Principle of Respect in the Haida Legal Tradition”
Christopher Sherrin, “Wilful Blindness: A Confused and Unnecessary Basis for Criminal Liability?”
Alice Woolley, “The Lawyer as Advisor and the Practice of the Rule of Law”
Micah B Rankin, “The Slow and Rocky Road to Reforming the British Columbia Offence Act”
Vol 47 No 1 (January 2014)
Brian R Cheffins, “Hedge Fund Activism Canadian Style”
Claudio R Rojas, “An Indeterminate Theory of Canadian Corporate Law”
Sarah E Hamill, “Location Matters: How Nuisance Governs Access to Property for Free Expression”
Constance MacIntosh, “Tsilhqot’in Nation v BC: Reconfiguring Aboriginal Title in the Name of Reconciliation”
Chilenye Nwapi, “A Necessary Look at Necessity Jurisdiction”
Ubaka Ogbogu, Sarah Burningham, & Timothy Caulfield, “The Right to Control and Access Genetic Research Information: Does McInerney Offer a Way Out of the Consent/Withdrawal Conundrum?”
Shin Imai & Ashley Stacey, “Municipalities and the Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples: A Case Comment on Neskonlith Indian Band v Salmon Arm (City)”
Lorne Neudorf, “Declaratory Legislation: Legislatures in the Judicial Domain?”
Vol 46 No 3 (September 2013)
Jon Festinger, QC, “Introductory Essay: Digital Media, Video Games, and the Law”
Lorne Sossin & Meredith Bacal, “Judicial Ethics in a Digital Age”
Tina van der Linden, “Stealing Masks and Amulets: What’s Law Got to Do with It?”
Sara M Grimes, “Persistent and Emerging Questions About the Use of End-User Licence Agreements in Children’s Online Games and Virtual Worlds”
Michela Fiorido, “Moral Rights and Mods: Protecting Integrity Rights in Video Games”
Michael A. Carrier, “Only ‘Scraping’ the Surface: The Copyright Hole in the FTC’s Google Settlement
Lisa Jørgensen, “In Plain View?: R v Jones and the Challenge of Protecting Privacy Rights in an Era of Computer Search”
Vol 46 No 2 (June 2013)
Gary Watt, “The Tyranny of Equality and the Torment of Equity”
Hilary Evans Cameron & Josh Stark, “Under the IRPA and after Irving: The Right to Standing before the Federal Court for Canadian Children Seeking to Challenge Their Parents’ Deportations”
Lisa Dufraimont, “Limited Admissibility and Its Limitations”
Brenda L Gunn, “More Than Money: Using International Law of Reparations to Determine Fair Compensation for Infringements of Aboriginal Title”
Carissima Mathen, “A Precarious Chancy Situation”: Aboriginal Gaming Rights in Canada
Kaitlin Ritchie, “Issues Associated with the Implementation of the Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal Peoples: Threatening the Goals of Reconciliation and Meaningful Consultation”
Geneviève Saumier & Jeffrey Bagg, “Forum Selection Clauses before Canadian Courts: A Tale of Two (or Three?) Solitudes”
Simon N Verdun-Jones & Michelle S. Lawrence, “The Charter Right to Refuse Psychiatric Treatment: A Comparative Analysis of the Laws of Ontario and British Columbia Concerning the Right of Mental Health Patients to Refuse Psychiatric Treatment”
Hilary Young, “Rethinking Canadian Defamation Law as Applied to Corporate Plaintiffs”
Cameron J Hutchison, “The 2012 Supreme Court Copyright Decisions & Technological Neutrality”
Vol 46 No 1 (January 2013)
Stefanie Carsley, “Tort’s Response to Surrogate Motherhood: Providing Surrogates with a Remedy for Breached Agreements”
Katherine Beaty Chiste, “The Origins of Modern Restorative Justice: Five Examples from the English-Speaking World”
David Milward, “Opposing Mr. Big in Principle”
Christopher Sewrattan, “Apples, Oranges, and Steel: The Effect of Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offences on the Equality Rights of Aboriginal Peoples”
Malcolm Lavoie, “Understanding ‘Trade as a Whole’ in the Securities Reference”
Ljiljana Biukovic, “International Trade Law and Domestic Policy: Canada, the United States, and the WTO” by Jacqueline D Krikorian
Vol 45 No 3 (October 2012)
Pitman B Potter, “Introduction: Corporate Social Responsibility in the Pacific Rim”
Jim Cooney, “Corporate Social Responsibility in the Pacific Rim: Drawing the Boundaries”
Catherine Coumans, “Mining and Access to Justice: From Sanction and Remedy to Weak Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms”
Nadira Lamrad, “Transnational Business, CSR, and Governance in China”
Masao Nakamura & Sven Tommi Rebien, “Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance: Japanese Firms and Selective Adaptation”
Janis Sarra & Masafumi Nakahigashi, “Kigyo no Shakai-teki Sekinin: Challenges for Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan”
Vol 45 No 2 (June 2012)
Stephanie Ben-Ishai & Stephen J Lubben, “Involuntary Creditors and Corporate Bankruptcy”
Colleen M Flood & Patrick Dyke, “The Data Divide: Managing the Misalignment in Canada’s Evidentiary Requirements for Drug Regulation and Funding
Jalia Kangave, “Investigating the Failure of Resettlement and Rehabilitation in Development Projects: A Critical Analysis of the World Bank’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement Using Lessons from Uganda’s Bujagali Hydroelectric Project”
Freya Kodar, “The Woodlands School Litigation and Settlement: Further Complications for Historical Abuse Claims”
Emily MacKinnon & Constance Crompton, “The Gender of Lying: Feminist Perspectives on the Non-Disclosure of HIV Status”
Bryan Mercurio & Justin Wong, “Low-Carbon-Emissions Standards and the WTO: Do California Measures Targeting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Discriminate against Canadian Oil?”
Richard Moon, “Freedom of Religion under the Charter of Rights: The Limits of State Neutrality”
Lorne Neudorf, “Home Invasion by Regulation: Truckers and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy under Section 8 of the Charter”
Lorne Sossin, “Indigenous Self-Government and the Future of Administrative Law ”
Delloyd J Guth, “House of Lords Reform: A History, Volume I: The Origins to 1937: Proposals Deferred” by Peter Raina
Vol 45 No 1 (January 2012)
Timothy Bottomer, “Dagenais 2.0: Technology and Its Impact on the Dagenais Test”
Eugénie Brouillet & Yves Tanguay, “The Legitimacy of the Constitutional Arbitration Process in a Multinational Federative Regime: The Case of the Supreme Court of Canada”
Ian Peach, “Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Future of Federal Regulation of Indian Status”
Alice Woolley, “Rhetoric and Realities: What Independence of the Bar Requires of Lawyer Regulation”
Douglas C. Harris & Karin Mickelson, “Finding Nemo Dat in the Land Title Act: A Comment on Gill v Bucholtz”
Eugene C. Lim, “Malice, Qualified Privilege, and the New Responsible Communication Defence to Defamation: Which Way Forward for Investigative Journalism in Canada?”
Adam Parachin, “The Law and Practice Relating to Charities, 4th ed, Hubert Picarda”
Byron Shaw, “Supreme Court of Canada Affirms the Request Principle in R v Imperial Tobacco”
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