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Home > JOURNALS > DLJ > Vol. 12 > Iss. 1 (1989)

 
Dalhousie Law Journal

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The 1988 ICAO and IMO Conferences: An International Consensus Against Terrorism
Phillipe Kirsch

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Equal Protection in Enforcement Towards More Structured Discretion
Peter Finkle and Duncan Cameron

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The Use of History in Canadian Constitutional Adjudication
Frederick Vaughan

Book Reviews

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Lord of Point Grey: Larry MacKenzie of U.B.C.
Stanley B. Frost

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Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions
James P. Taylor

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The Tokyo War Crimes Trial
L C. Green

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Behind Closed Doors: How the Rich Won Control of Canada's Tax System... And Ended up Richer
Faye Woodman

Commentaries

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The Public Dimension in Legal Education
Mark R. MacGuigan

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AIDS and Disability Employment Discrimination in and beyond the Classroom
Derek J. Jones and N Colleen Sheppard

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Equitable Damages in Nova Scotia
Peter M. McDermott

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Using Statistical Techniques to Predict Non-Pecuniary Damage Awards in Personal Injury Cases
Jack Effron and John Forster

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Perestroika, Glasnost and Law Reform in the Soviet Union Today
V K. Zabigailo

 
 
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