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 2005
The Definition of "Gender" in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Step Forward or Back for International Criminal Justice?, Valerie Oosterveld
Book Review of "Intellectual Proptery Rights in EU Law: Free Movement and Competition Law, Mark Perry
The Proposed Federal Exemption Regime for the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Sui Generis Database Legislation: A Critical Analysis, Samuel E. Trosow
The Changing Landscape of Academic Libraries and Copyright Policy: Interlibrary Loans, Electronic Reserves, and Distance Education, Samuel E. Trosow
"Filtering the Flow from the Fountains of Knowledge: Access and Copyright in Education and Libraries, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Leveraging Knowledge Assets: Can Law Reform Help?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Mark Perry
Testing Theory and Debunking Stereotypes: Lawyers' Views on the Practice of Law, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Christina Walker, and Peter Mercer
Canadian Federalism, the Privy Council and the Supreme Court: Reflections on the Debate About Canadian Federalism, Wade Wright and Peter Hogg
Submissions from 2004
Colors as Explainers?, Andrew Botterell
Temporal Parts and Temporary Intrinsics, Andrew Botterell
Continental Conversations: Remand of Binational Panel Decisions under NAFTA Ch. 19, Chios Carmody
Definitional Problems in GATS Mode 4, Chios Carmody
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Unjust Enrichment In The Supreme Court Of Canada, Jason Neyers
Understanding Unjust Enrichment: An Introduction, Jason Neyers
Sexual Slavery and the International Criminal Court: Advancing International Law, Valerie Oosterveld
A Canadian ‘World without Bankruptcy Law’: the Failure of Bankruptcy Reform at the end of the Nineteenth Century, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Preliminary Paper on the Law of Personal Exemptions from Seizure: A Report for the Uniform Law Conference of Canada, Thomas G. W. Telfer
Copyright Protection for Federally Funded Research: Necessary Incentive or Double Subsidy?, Samuel E. Trosow
The Database and the Fields of Law: Are There New Divisions of Labor?, Samuel E. Trosow
National Treatment, National Interest and the Public Domain, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Privacy and Personal Data Protection: Albatross for Access?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
The Information Context of Moral Rights under the Copyright Regime, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Natasha Gerolami
Situating Gender: Students' Perceptions of Information Work, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and Roma Harris
Submissions from 2003
In Defense of Cognitive Science, Andrew Botterell