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 2010
Factual Causation, Andrew Botterell
Proof of Negligence, Andrew Botterell
Remoteness, Andrew Botterell
Review of Douglas Husak, The Philosophy of Criminal Law: Selected Essays, Andrew Botterell
Should the Supreme Court Cite Living Judges? A Comment on Professor Mohammed, Andrew Botterell
Normativity, Fairness, and the Problem of Factual Uncertainty, Andrew Botterell and Christopher Essert
Canada's Implementation of International Law: Why It Matters, Chios Carmody
Canada's Implementation of the WTO Agreement, Chios Carmody
Canada's Indoor Arbitration Management: Making Good on Promises to the Outside World, Chios Carmody
Introduction: Is Our House in Order? Canada's Implementation of International Law, Chios Carmody
Is Our House in Order? Canada's Implementation of International Law, Chios Carmody
Law and Reform of the International Economic System, Chios Carmody
The Duty to Settle in WTO Dispute Settlement, Chios Carmody
Tate & Lyle Food & Distribution Ltd v GLC, Jason Neyers
Gender Issues, Stocktaking and the Kampala ICC Review Conference, Valerie Oosterveld
International Law and the Closure of the International and Hybrid Criminal Tribunals, Valerie Oosterveld
Prosecutor v. Sesay et al.,, Valerie Oosterveld
The International Criminal Court and the Closure of the Time-Limited International and Hybrid Criminal Tribunals, Valerie Oosterveld
The Protection of Rights Management Information: Modernization or Cup Half Full?, Mark Perry
From Music Tracks to Google Maps: Who Owns Computer-generated Works?, Mark Perry and Thomas Margoni
Ideas, Interests and Institutions and the History of Canadian Bankruptcy Law 1867-1880, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Justice Ivan Rand's Commercial Law Legacy: Contracts and Bankruptcy Policies, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Canadian Insolvency Law Reform and ‘Our Bankrupt Legislative Process, Thomas G.W. Telfer
A Holistic Model of Information Policy, Samuel E. Trosow
Bill C-32 and the Educational Sector: Overcoming Impediments to Fair Dealing, Samuel E. Trosow