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  3. Vol. 18 No. 1 (2013)

Vol. 18 No. 1 (2013)

Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform
Published: 2013-03-21
  • APPEAL Vol 18 (2013) Full Issue
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Preface

  • Preface
    Rachel Corder, Dana Phillips
    1 - 2
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Articles

  • "One Family, One Judge": Towards a New Model for Access to Justice for Families Facing Violence in BC
    Juliana Dalley
    3 - 19
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  • Feasting Judicial Convergence: Reconciling Legal Perspectives through the Potlatch Complex
    Mark Ebert
    21 - 35
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  • Tourism and Forestry Tenure on Crown Land: A Time for Change
    Natasha Gooch
    37 - 54
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  • The Privatization of Justice in Québec's Draft Bill to Enact the New Code of Civil Procedure: A Critical Evaluation
    P Scott Horne
    55 - 80
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  • In Pursuit of Equality: Rethinking the Constitutionalization of Labour Rights after Fraser
    Alex Kerner
    81 - 103
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  • Collateral Consequences: The Effects of Decriminalizing Prostitution on Women's Equality in Business
    Danielle K. Lewchuk
    105 - 119
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  • Sometimes Help Hurts: Imagining a New Approach to Section 15(2)
    Joseph Marcus
    121 - 138
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  • The Constitutional Implications of the Hudson Decision: Lessons for Adapting to the Health Effects of Climate Change in Canada
    Carolyn Poutiainen
    139 - 162
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  • Speak Softly and Carry a Sealed Warrant: Building the International Criminal Court's Legitimacy in the Wake of Sudan
    Kai Sheffield
    163 - 175
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ISSN: 1205-612X
eISSN: 1925-4938

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