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Home > JOURNALS > DLJ > Vol. 8 > Iss. 2 (1984)

 
Dalhousie Law Journal

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Federal State Clauses and the Conventions of the Hague Conference on Private International Law
H. Allan Leal O.C., Q.C.

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Atlantic Canada: The Constitutional Offshore Regime
John McEvoy

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Compensation for Pension Benefit Losses in Unlawful Dismissal
G. England and E. Gardner

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The Principle of Analogy in Sino-Soviet Criminal Laws
Dana Giovannetti

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Analysis of the Charter and its application to Labour Law
Joel Fichaud

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Some Problems with Judicial Review of Administrative Inconsistency
H. Wade MacLauchlan

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Teaching Law Ethically: Is It Possible?
Mary Jewell

Book Reviews

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The International Law of Pollution: Protecting the Global Environment in a World of Sovereign States
Bruce H. Wildsmith

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The Consolidated Treaty Series, 1648-1918
Ted L. McDorman

Commentaries

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Territorial Jurisdiction of Municipal and Regional Police Personnel in New Brunswick
B. Richard Bell

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Computer Retrieval – Drawing The Line?
Paul Thomas

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Compensation for Victims of Crime: Trends and Outlooks
Richard Murphy

 
 
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