Law Publications
Research in Law Publications examines business and international law from a global perspective, with a focus on gender and aboriginal equity, activism and copyright. This research has an impact not just on other scholars, but also on domestic and international policy, business, health, government, and civil litigation.
Submissions from 2002
The Challenges of Coping with Intellectual Property Regime Implementation: Observations on Canada and Vietnam, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Implementing the Information Rights of Canadian Children, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Lynne EF McKechnie
Submissions from 2001
Conceiving What Is Not There, Andrew Botterell
Giving Meaning to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, Valerie Oosterveld
Holding Leaders for Torture by Others: Command Responsibility and Respondeat Superior as Frameworks for Derivative Civil Liability, Valerie Oosterveld
Negotiating an Institution for the Twenty-First Century: Multilateral Diplomacy and the International Criminal Court, Valerie Oosterveld
The Cooperation of States With the International Criminal Court, Valerie Oosterveld
Elements of Genocide, Valerie Oosterveld and Charles Garraway
The Evolution of International Humanitarian Law, Valerie Oosterveld and Darryl Robinson
Defining a Consumer and the Right to Reject under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993: The Long Road to the Court of Appeal, Thomas G. W. Telfer
The New Zealand Model Code for Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce: the Role of Industry Self-Regulation, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Transplanting Equitable Subordination: The New ‘Free-Wheeling’ Equitable Discretion in Canadian Insolvency Law?, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Imagining the Knowledge-based Economy: Soon-to-be labour force entrants predict the future of work, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Information Sources Used by Lawyers in Problem-solving: An Empirical Exploration, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
The Copyright Regime and Data Protection Legislation, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Beyond Librarianship: Are Librarians Becoming Isolated in the New Information Age?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Roma Harris
(Re)Positioning Librarians: Young People's Views on the Information Sector, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Roma Harris
Submissions from 2000
Beyond the Proposals: Public Participation in International Economic Law, Chios Carmody
Talisman Energy, Sudan, and Corporate Social Responsibility, Chios Carmody
Canadian Corporate Law, Veil-Piercing and The Private Law Model Corporation, Jason Neyers
Is There An Oppression Remedy ‘Showstopper’?, Jason Neyers
Enforcement of Security Interests under the Personal Property Securities Act 1999, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Copyright in the Context of Intellectual Property: A Survey of Canadian University Policies, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Whither Industrial Design, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Amy Muhlstein
Do Codes of Ethics Actually Shape Legal Practice?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Christa Walker, and Peter Mercer