Changing the conversation one idea at a time
The Dalhousie Law Journal is one of North America’s few faculty-run publications with an editorial board composed exclusively of full-time professors and professional librarians at the Schulich School of Law. The Dalhousie Law Journal publishes two issues per year.
The Journal’s vision is to be a platform for the ideas and voices of legal academics, practitioners, and students.
Current Issue: Volume 47, Issue 1 (2024)
Articles
An Old Bottle for the New Wine: Understanding the Duty of Honest Performance under the Objective Theory
Humphrey Yuan Jheng
Expanding Equality
Terry Skolnik
The Political Economy of Laughter and Outrage
Genevieve Renard Painter
Conflicting Decisions: Why the Privy Council Drifted from Precedent in Deciding Cunningham v Homma
Keita Szemok-Uto
Show and Tell
Liam McHugh-Russell
Why the Multilateral Investment Court is a Bad Idea for Africa
Akinwumi Ogunranti
Humour, A Meditation
John Henry Schlegel
Scholarship as Fun
Thomas Schultz
Commentary
Access to Justice in the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court 1980-2022
William H. Charles