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- Vol 55 No 1 (January 2022)
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- Vol 54 No 2 (September 2021)
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- Vol 53 No 4 (September 2021)
- Vol 53 No 3 (April 2021)
- Vol 53 No 2 (December 2020)
- Vol 53 No 1 (February 2020)
- Vol 52 No 3 (October 2019)
- Vol 52 No 2 (June 2019)
- 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)
- Vol 51 No 2 (August 2018)
- 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)
- Vol 50 No 3 (August 2017)
- 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)
- 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)
- Vol 48 No 3 (October 2015)
- 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)
- 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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