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Volume 11.3 (2000)
PERSPECTIVES ON LAW V. CANADA Unbalanced Balancing: Bill C-46, "Likely Relevance," and Stage-One Balancing; Waldman v. Canada: Religious Discrimination in the Constitution; Formatting Equality; A Flawed Synthesis of the Law
Volume 11.2 (2000)
In this issue: Begging And Freedom Of Expression; R. V. Sharpe And Private Possession Of Child Pornography; The Preamble, Judicial Independence And Judicial Integrity
Volume 11.1 (1999)
In this issue: Marshalling The Rule Of Law In Canada: Of Eels And Honour Russel; Bcgseu: Turning A Page In Canadian Human Rights Law; Equality Rights And The Allocation Of Scarce Resources In Health Care: A Comment On Cameron V.Nova Scotia
Volume 10.4 (1999)
In this issue: International Human Rights in Canada; Canada’s International Human Rights Obligations And Disadvantaged Members Of Society: Finally Into The Spotlight?; Aboriginal Self-Determination Within Canada: Recent Developments In International Human Rights Law; Canada's Prospects – The Social Union; The Social Union Framework Agreement: Hollowing Out The State; A Framework For Conflict Management
Volume 10.3 (1999)
In this issue: M v. H: Time To Clean Up Your Acts; Farce Or Tragedy?: Judicial Backlash And Justice Mcclung; Public School Boards’ Association Of Alberta v. Alberta The Arguments Favouring Constitutional Protection For Alberta’s Public School Boards: Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing; Class Rooms, Court Rooms, War Rooms, Cells: Madam Justice Louise Arbour, Canada’s Newest Court Justice; The Arbour Record
Volume 10.2 (1999)
In this issue: The Charter’s Burdens: The Return To The "Presumption Of Validity" In Section 7 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms; Two Options For A Sovereign Quebec; Gun Control And Judicial Anarchy; White Picket Fences: Recognizing Aboriginal Property Rights In Australia’s Psychological Terra Nullius
Volume 10.1 (1998)
In this issue: Impoverishment Of The Law By The Law: A Critique Of The Attorney General’s Vision Of The Rule Of Law And The Federal Principle; A Court In Need And A Friend Indeed: An Analysis Of The Arguments Of The Amicus Curiae In The Quebec Secession Reference; A Most Politic Judgement; The Quebec Secession Reference: Goodbye To Part V?; The Quebec Secession Reference: The Constitutional Obligation To Negotiate
Volume 9.4 (1998)
In this issue: Auctioneers, Fence-Viewers, Popes – And Judges; Twelve Paradoxes Of Judicial Discipline; Judicial Independence And Judicial Administration: The Case Of Provincial Court Judges; The Independence And Impartiality Of Provincial Court Judges: Rapporteur’s Comments
Volume 9.3 (1998)
In this issue: R.D.S. V. Her Majesty The Queen: A Case About Home; Disabling Images And The Dangers Of Public Perception: A Commentary On The Media’s "Coverage" Of The Latimer Case; Beyond Andrews: Substantive Equality And Positive Obligations After Eldridge And Vriend; Stress And Coping With Quebec’s Impending Referendum: A Repatriation Act
Volume 9.2 (1998)
In this issue: The Supreme Court Radicalizes Judicial Compensation; Reading The Preamble To The British North America Act, 1867; Judicial Independence And Judicial Administration In The Tobiass Case; Polluting The Law To Protect The Environment
Volume 9.1 (1997)
In this issue: Commitment And Community In The Inter-Referendum Period; Representation By Territory: A Proposal For Senate Reform; Judicial Review In The New Hong Kong: Prophecies And Portents; Canada’s Newest Supreme Court Judge: Hon. Michel Bastarache; The Bastarache Record
Volume 8.4 (1997)
In this issue: Proceedings of the 1996 Pluralt Conference
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