Submissions from 2019
Hard time gets unduly hard for aging prisoners, Adelina Iftene
Incarceration in Canada: Risks to and Opportunities for Public Health, Adelina Iftene
Mr. Big: The Undercover Breach of the Right against Self-Incrimination, Adelina Iftene
Punished for Aging: Vulnerability, Rights, and Access to Justice in Canadian Penitentiaries, Adelina Iftene
Punished for Aging: Vulnerability, Rights, and Access to Justice in Canadian Penitentiaries, Adelina Iftene
Jail Suicide Cries Out For Public Inquiry; "... An Important Question That Seems To Have Dropped Off The Radar Is, 'Why This Man Was In The Burnside Facility To Begin With?' ", H Archibald Kaiser
Overview: Global-Arctic Interactions—The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center, Yoon Hyung Kim, Oran R. Young, Robert W. Corell, Jong Deog Kim, Arild Moe, Charles E. Morrison, and David VanderZwaag
The Legal Framework of Canada's Health Care System, William Lahey Prof. and Hannah Bentzen
‘Free Willy’ law spotlights contradictions in how Canadians see animal rights, Jodi Lazare
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, Soft Law, and the Procedural Rule of Law, Jodi Lazare
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, Soft Law, and the Procedural Rule of Law, Jodi Lazare
선박 검사원 처벌주의 입법의 정당성에 관한 탐색적 고찰 [translation: Exploratory Research on the Legitimacy of the Legislation Tilting toward Punishing an Individual Ship Surveyor], Sang-Il Lee, Ji-Hyun Kim, and Jinho Yoo
Canada Finally Opens Up Data on New Drugs and Devices, Joel Lexchin, Matthew Herder, and Peter Doshi
A Primer on Human Rights Law, Jennifer Llewellyn
Responding Restoratively to Student Misconduct and Professional Regulation – The Case of Dalhousie Dentistry, Jennifer Llewellyn
Responding Restoratively to Student Misconduct and Professional Regulation – The Case of Dalhousie Dentistry, Jennifer Llewellyn
A Primer on Human Rights Law, Jennifer Llewellyn and Gillian MacNeil
Book Review of Making Space for Indigenous Feminism by Joyce Green, Constance MacIntosh
The Intersection of Indigenous Public Health with Law and Policy in Canada, Constance MacIntosh
The Intersection of Indigenous Public Health With Law and Policy in Canada, Constance MacIntosh
The Science, Law, and Politics of Canada's Pathways to Paris: Introduction to UBC Law Review's Special Section on Climate Change and Canada, Jason MacLean, Meinhard Doelle, and Chris Tollefson
Environmental Liability for Deep Seabed Mining in the Area: An Urgent Case for a Robust Strict Liability Regime, Keith MacMaster
Environmental Liability for Deep Seabed Mining in the Area: An Urgent Case for a Robust Strict Liability Regime, Keith MacMaster
Responsible Investing: Access Denied, Keith MacMaster
Le devoir de vigilance: a Canadian Perspective, Keith MacMaster and Sara Seck
Le devoir de vigilance: A Canadian Perspective, Keith MacMaster and Sara L. Seck
The African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights Decision in the Ogiek Case: An Appraisal, Adebayo Majekolagbe and Olabisi Akinkugbe
Developing Product Label Information to Support Evidence-Informed Use of Vaccines in Pregnancy, Terra A. Manca, Janice E. Graham, Ève Dubé, Melissa Kervin, Eliana Castillo, Natasha S. Crowcroft, Deshayne B. Fell, Michael Hadskis, Jaelene M. Mannerfeldt, Devon Greyson, Noni E. MacDonald, Karina A. Top, and on behalf of the Canadian Vaccine Product Monograph Working Group
Legal Ethics and Canada's Military Lawyers, Andrew Martin
The Attorney General's Forgotten Role as Legal Advisor to the Legislature: A Comment on Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General), Andrew Martin
The Legal Ethics Implications of the SNC-Lavalin Affair for the Attorney General of Canada, Andrew Martin
The Minister’s Office Lawyer: A Challenge to the Role of the Attorney General?, Andrew Martin
Unconstitutional or Just Unworkable? The Life and Death of a Prohibition on Floor-Crossing in Fletcher v the Government of Manitoba, Andrew Martin
Legal Ethics and Canada’s Military Lawyers, Andrew Flavelle Martin
The Attorney General’s Forgotten Role as Legal Advisor to the Legislature: A Comment on Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General), Andrew Flavelle Martin
The Minister’s Office Lawyer: A Challenge to the Role of the Attorney General?, Andrew Flavelle Martin
International Labor Law and Its Others: Governance by Norm Versus Governance by Knowledge, Liam McHugh-Russell
Labour Law, Development and the Uses of Informality, Liam McHugh-Russell
Moving Forward with a Clear Conscience: A Model Conscientious Objection Policy for Canadian Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, Carolyn McLeod, Jocelyn Downie, and Jacquelyn Shaw
Deference and Legal Frameworks Not Designed By, For or With Us, Naiomi Metallic
Ending Piecemeal Recognition of Indigenous Nationhood and Jurisdiction: Returning RCAP’s Aboriginal Nation Recognition and Government Act, Naiomi Metallic
Ending Piecemeal Recognition of Indigenous Nationhood and Jurisdiction: Returning to RCAP’s Aboriginal Nation Recognition and Government Act, Naiomi Metallic
Expert Panel on Indigenous Communities, Toward Peace, Harmony, and Well-Being: Policing in Indigenous Communities, Naiomi Metallic
Making The Most Out Of Canada’s New Department Of Indigenous Services Act, Naiomi Metallic
Searching for ‘Superchief’ and Other Fictional Indians: Case Comment on R v Bernard, 2017 NBCA 48, Naiomi Metallic
An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families: Does Bill C-92 Make the Grade?, Naiomi Metallic, Hadley Friedland, Aimée Craft, Jeffery Hewitt, and Sarah Morales
The Promise and Pitfalls of C-92: An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families, Naiomi Metallic, Hadley Friedland, and Sarah Morales
Proceedings of Expert Forum on First Nations Social Assistance Reform, September 3, 2019, Naiomi Metallic and Fred Wien