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Vol. 73 (2022): Diversity of Legal Traditions in Canadian Law
Vol. 73 (2022): Diversity of Legal Traditions in Canadian Law
Published:
2024-07-25
Front Matter
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Editors' Preface
Graeme Hiebert, Julia O’Hanley
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Viscount Bennett Memorial Lecture
Reflections on the Diversity of Legal Traditions in Canadian Law
The Rt. Hon. Richard Wagner, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada
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Forum
Power and Policy:
Navigating Legal Pluralism in Canadian Migration Law
Asad Kiyani
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Shelters of Justice in Displaced Persons Settlements:
A Proposal for Rohingya Camps
Louise Otis, Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly
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Religion, Public Law, and the Refuge of Formalism
Howard Kislowicz, Benjamin L. Berger
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Aboriginal Title, Self-Government, and Indigenous Jurisdiction in Canadian Law
Ryan Beaton, Robert Hamilton, Joshua Nichols
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Six Examples Applying the Meta-Principle Linguistic Method:
Lessons for Indigenous Law Implementation
Naiomi Metallic
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Banishment in Aboriginal Law:
Rules, Rights, Practice and Limitations
David Schulze
169
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Steampunk Liability:
Conspiracy to Harm and the Diversity of Legal Traditions within the Common Law of Torts
Greg Bowley
205
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Comment
Silent All These Years:
Public Policy, Expressive Harm, and the Legacy of Christie V York Corporation
Jane Thomson, Ashleigh Keall
232
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Last Among Equals:
Women’s Equality, R V Brown, and the Extreme Intoxication Defence
Kerri A Froc, Elizabeth Sheehy
268
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Privative Clauses:
Historical Anomalies that Threaten Access to Justice
Jason Tree
301
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Student Submission
Our Land, Our Way:
The Rule of Law, Injunctions, and Indigenous Self-Governance
Sarah Dalton
312
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