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Vol. 60 (2010): Recent Developments in Private International Law
Vol. 60 (2010): Recent Developments in Private International Law
Published:
2019-10-01
Front Matter
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Editor's Preface
Fiona Morrison, Dave Steele
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Articles
Cultural Thin Skulls
Vaughan Black
186
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Consent and Conflict in Medico-Legal Decision-Making at the End of Life
A Critical Issue in the Canadian Context
Shawn H. E. Harmon
208
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Drug Mules, Drug Moms and Criminal Justice
Mothering and Redemption in Film and in Law
Gayle MacDonald, Josephine Savarese
230
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Viscount Bennett Lecture
Globalization’s Perilous Imbalance
Constraints for Canada’s Governments, Opportunities for Canadian Citizens
Stephen Clarkson
251
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Student Section
Legal Parenthood and the Recognition of Alternative Family Forms in Canada
Alison Bird
264
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The Alternate Refuge Concept
A Source of Systematic Disadvantage to Sexual Minority Refugee Claimants
Jessica Young
294
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UNBLJ Forum: Recent Developments in Private International Law
The Uses and Abuses of Party Autonomy in International Contracts
Catherine Walsh
12
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Party Autonomy and Choice of Law
Is International Arbitration Leading the Way or Marching to the Beat of its own Drummer?
Joshua D. H. Karton
32
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“After the Storm: The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Private International Law”
Jurisdiction
John P. McEvoy
55
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Canada and the United Nations Human Rights Council
Dissent and Division
Joanna Harrington
78
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The Problem of Parallel Actions
The Softer Alternative
Elizabeth Edinger
116
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Canada
Time to Take Access and Benefit Sharing Over Genetic Resources Seriously
Chidi Oguamanam
139
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Why Canada’s “Access to Medicines Regime” Can Never Succeed
Professor Amir Attaran
150
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International Law Interrupted
A Case of Selective Adaptation
Ljiljana Biukovic
161
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Reformulating a Real and Substantial Connection
Stephen G. A. Pitel
177
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