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Vol. 37 (1988): The Future of the Office of Attorney-General in New Brunswick
Vol. 37 (1988): The Future of the Office of Attorney-General in New Brunswick
Published:
2021-01-25
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Articles
Towards Regional Ocean Management in the Arctic: From Co-Existence to Cooperation
David Vanderzwaag, John Donihee, Mads Faegteborg
1
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Richard Gibbons' "Review" of the Administration of Justice in Nova Scotia, 1774
Barry Cahill
34
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Viscount Bennett Memorial Lecture
Fashioning an Administrative Law System
Bernard Schwartz
59
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Symposium on Dispute Resolution
Pluralism and Uniformity in the Common Law Legal Tradition
L. Kinvin Wroth
76
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A Perspective on Legal Pluralism in 19th-Century New Brunswick
D.G. Bell
86
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"Neither Out Far Nor In Deep": The Zuber Commission and the Problems of Civil Justice Reform
T.A. Cromwell
94
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"Neither Out Far, Nor In Deep": A Comment
Geoffrey L. Bladon
111
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But That Is Theory and Has No Relation to Realities
Edward Veitch
116
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The Chilling Effect of Section 96 on Dispute Resolution
Mary E. Hatherly
121
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The Rentalsman as an Alternative to the Courts in Landlord and Tenant Dispute Resolution
Karl J. Dore
146
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L'expérience de l'assurance automobile sans égard a la responsibilité au Québec
Claude Belleau
152
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No-Fault Insurance - Are Section B Benefits a Viable Alternative?
Richard W. Bird
166
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"A Stranger in the Promised Land?": The Non-Resident Accident Victim and the Quebec No-Fault Plan
Catherine Walsh
173
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Forum
The Future of the Office of Attorney-General in New Brunswick
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190
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The Organizational Structure of the Department of Justice in Relation to the Office of Attorney-General in New Brunswick
Drafted by Mary E. Hatherly
198
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Back Matter
234
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