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 2008
WTO法律之原理, Chios Carmody
On the Right(s) Path, Jason Neyers
Rights-Based Justifications for the Tort of Unlawful Interference with Economic Relations, Jason Neyers
Book Review: Barbara von Tigerstrom, Human Security and International Law, Valerie Oosterveld
International Criminal Justice, Politics and the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Valerie Oosterveld
From Pasteur to Monsanto: Approaches to Patenting Life in Canada, Mark Perry
The Winding-Up and Restructuring Act: Realigning Insolvency Law’s Orphan to the Modern Insolvency Law Process, Thomas G.W. Telfer and Bruce Welling
Battleground between New and Old Orders: Control Conflicts between Copyright and Personal Data Protection, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Submissions from 2007
Property, Corrective Justice, and the Nature of the Cause of Action in Unjust Enrichment, Andrew Botterell
Why We Ought to be (Reasonable) Subjectivists About Justification, Andrew Botterell
Creating "Shelf Space": NAFTA's Experience with Cultural Protection, Chios Carmody
Open Source Software Licensing Patterns, Halina Kaminski and Mark Perry
Canadian Copyright: A Citizen’s Guide, Laura J. Murray and Samuel E. Trosow
Emerging Issues in Tort Law Introduction, Jason Neyers
Explaining the Principled Exception to Privity of Contract, Jason Neyers
Prosecutor V. Alex Tamba Brima, Brima Bazzy Kamara & Santigie Borbor Kanu Case No. SCSL-04-16-T.; Prosecutor V. Moinina Fofana & Allieu Kondewa Case No. SCSL-04-14-T., Valerie Oosterveld
The Special Court for Sierra Leone, Child Soldiers and Forced Marriage: Providing Clarity or Confusion?, Valerie Oosterveld
Preliminary Background Paper on the Canada Interest Act, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Statutory Licences and the Search for Property: The End of the Imbroglio?, Thomas G. W. Telfer
The Evolution of Bankruptcy Exemption Law in Canada 1867-1919: The Triumph of the Provincial Model, Thomas G.W. Telfer
The New ‘Australasian’ Voidable Preference Law: Plus Ça Change, Thomas G. W. Telfer and David Brown
Gifts and Transfers at Undervalue, Thomas G. W. Telfer and Anthony Duggan
Voidable Preferences, Thomas G. W. Telfer and Anthony Duggan
Canadian Preference Law Reform, Thomas G.W. Telfer and Anthony Duggan
Charter Dialogue Revisited – Or Much Ado About Metaphors, Wade Wright, Allison Thornton, and Peter Hogg