Submissions from 2015
Legal Aspects of Open Access to Publicly Funded Research, Lucie Guibault and Thomas Margoni
Collective Management in the European Union, Lucie Guibault and Stef Van Gompel
Informed Consent Comes to Britain, Michael Hadskis and Vaughan Black
Informed consent comes to Britain, Michael Hadskis and Vaughan Black
Incidental Findings and the Minimal Risk Standard in Pediatric Neuroimaging Research, Michael Hadskis, Matthias Schmidt, Jocelyn Downie, and Jennifer Marshall
Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research, Christian Handke, Lucie Guibault, and Joan-Josep Vallbé
Denaturalizing transparency in drug regulation, Matthew Herder
Denaturalizing Transparency in Drug Regulation, Matthew Herder
The Case for a Canadian Offer-in-Compromise Program, Colin Jackson
The Case for a Canadian Offer-in-Compromise Program, Colin Jackson
Inquiry Needed Into 2015 Deaths Of Two Women At Truro Prison; At the Mercy of the State, H Archibald Kaiser
Time to Throw Out the Incompetency Act, H Archibald Kaiser
Introducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory, Dowling Laura, Mary-Ann Hiltz, Craig Mitton, Neale Smith, Shashi Ashok Gujar, and Matthew Campbell
Right to die may be a fleeting victory, Jodi Lazare
The Lawyer in Context: Reimagining 'Legal' Education, Jodi Lazare
The Lawyer in Context: Reimagining 'Legal' Education, Jodi Lazare
When Disciplines Collide: Polygamy and the Social Sciences on Trial, Jodi Lazare
When Disciplines Collide: Polygamy and the Social Sciences on Trial, Jodi Lazare
Restorative Justice in Transitions: The Problem of ‘The Community’ and Collective Responsibility, Jennifer Llewellyn
Restorative Justice in Transitions: The Problem of ‘The Community’ and Collective Responsibility, Jennifer Llewellyn and Ami Harbin
A Restorative Approach to Learning: Relational Theory as Feminist Pedagogy in Universities, Jennifer Llewellyn and K. LLewellyn
Report from the Restorative Justice Process at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry, Jennifer Llewellyn, Jacob MacIsaac, and Melissa MacKay
A Restorative Approach to Learning: Relational Theory as Feminist Pedagogy in Universities, Kristina R. Llewellyn and Jennifer Llewellyn
Who is Subject to Canadian Income Tax, Geoffrey Loomer and Colin Jackson
Indigenous Rights and Relations with Animals: Seeing Beyond Canadian Law, Constance MacIntosh
The Past, Present, and Future of Canadian Environmental Law: a Critical Dialogue, Jason MacLean, Meinhard Doelle, and Chris Tollefson
The Attorney General as Lawyer (?): Confidentiality upon Resignation from Cabinet, Andrew Flavelle Martin
Whispers of Transnational Corporate Responsibility: Chevron, Liam McHugh-Russell
Creating Teaching Champions: Taking the Graduate Teaching Experience Outside the Classroom, Jill McSweeney, Nayha Acharya, Giovanna Celli, Colin Jackson, Marissa Ley, and Raghav Sampangi
Digital Faith: Law, Ethics, and Theology for the Online-Engaged Church, David H. Michels
The Cycles of Global Telecommunication Censorship and Surveillance, Jonathon Penney
The Cycles of Global Telecommunication Censorship and Surveillance, Jonathon Penney
Effective Aggressiveness and Inconsistencies in the Bijuridical Treatment of Aggressive Behaviour: Mixed Martial Arts, Bullying, and Sociolegal Quandaries, Sara Gwendolyn Ross
From the Octagon to the Courtroom: The Right to Fight, Subaltern Cosmopolitanism, and Public Interest Litigation as Tool for Mixed Martial Arts as a Community/Cultural Normative System, Sara Gwendolyn Ross
Incidental Findings and the Minimal Risk Standard in Pediatric Neuroimaging Research, Matthias Schmidt, Michael Hadskis, Jocelyn Downie, and Jennifer Marshall
Business, Human Rights, and Canadian Mining Lawyers, Sara Seck
Business & Human Rights Treaty Debate: Lessons from the International Law Commission, Sara Seck
Chevron at the Supreme Court of Canada: The Saga Continues, Sara Seck
Emerging Market Multinational Home States, Extractive Industries, and the Inside/Outside Problem, Sara Seck
Energy in the Great Lakes Region: Imagining a Shared Strategy, Sara Seck
Transnational Corporations and Extractive Industries, Sara Seck
UN FORUM SERIES – Measuring Progress: Lawyers and Climate Change, Sara Seck
Presumptions, Burdens and Best Interests in Relocation, Rollie Thompson
Hydraulic Fracturing – Integrating Public Participation With An Independent Review Of The Risks And Benefits, David Wheeler, Margo MacGregor, Frank Atherton, Kevin Christmas, Shawn Dalton, Maurice Dusseault, Graham Gagnon, Brad Hayes, Constance MacIntosh, Ian Mauro, and Ray Ritcey
Submissions from 2014
Scholarship from the Self: A Reason Among Many for Why Meditation Can Benefit Graduate Students, Nayha Acharya