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  3. Vol. 13 No. 1 (2008)

Vol. 13 No. 1 (2008)

Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform
Published: 2011-02-21
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Articles

  • Law Review Readership--What Makes Students Tick

    Ergun Burcin
    1-6
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  • Moving Beyond the Bedrooms of Our Nation: Redefining Canadian Families from the Perspective of Non-Conjugal Caregiving

    Jamie Wood
    7-13
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  • Section 6 of the Indian Act and "The Second Generation Cut-off Rule"-–A Factum

    Roger Wah-Shee
    14-21
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  • Fathers Not Shortchanged by Current Adoption Legislation

    Navnit Duhra
    22-27
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  • When Rights Collide: Liberalism Pluralism and Freedom of Religion in Canada

    Alex Fielding
    28-50
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  • Insidious Idolatry: Canada's Aboriginal Leaders and the Legal Whiplash

    Johnny van Camp
    51-73
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  • Employment Standards for Non-Employment: A Legislative Framework for Agency Work in Canada

    Gillian Barnett
    74-90

Book Reviews

  • The First Women Lawyers (Mary Jane Mossman)

    Nicole Bermbach
    90-94
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  • Global Biopiracy: Patents, Plans and Indigenous Knowledge (Ikechi Mgbeoju)

    Christopher Peng
    95-98
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  • Lawyers Gone Bad: Money Sex and Madness in Canada's Legal Profession (Philip Slayton)

    Julia Renouf
    99-101
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  • Lawyers Gone Bad: Money Sex and Madness in Canada's Legal Profession (Philip Slayton)

    Katrina Edgerton-Mcghan
    102-104
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  • Supercapitalism (Robert B Reich)

    Rebecca Lewis
    105-109
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  • The Last Word: Media Coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada (Florian Sauvageau David Schneiderman David Taras)

    Mike James
    109-112
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ISSN 1925-4938 (online)

ISSN 1205-612X (print) 

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