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What <i>Fraser</i> Means For Labour Rights in Canada

What Fraser Means For Labour Rights in Canada

From: Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada

Considers the mark that Fraser left on labour rights in Canada, focusing on the doctrinal and practical implications of the Fraser majority’s reasons, its impact on litigation discourse and … ; 44 $4.40 Add
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What If?

What If?

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

looks at three different sources influence on the creation of how to address when a higher ethical consideration would lead a researcher to violate a confidence ; 17 $1.70 Add
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What if it was a judicial process?

What if it was a judicial process?

From: Sold Down the Yangtze

One of the key flaws in investor-state arbitration is that it leads to final decisions about issues of great importance for countries (and foreign investors too), but does not use a judicial … 9 $0.90 Add
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What irreproducible results mean for the law of scientific evidence

What irreproducible results mean for the law of scientific evidence

From: Advocates and Advocacy

Personal reflections on the legal profession. 10 $1.00 Add
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What is Europe Worth?

What is Europe Worth?

From: Fair Future

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What is Property?
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What is Property?

From: The Law of Property

This chapter explains the meaning of property and the two definitions of property that are used in the law. It then describes various things that can be the subject of property rights. 13 $1.30 Add
Crisis in Canada's Policing
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What Is to Be Done

The concluding chapter offers a short but not exhaustive list of practical, reasonably achieved changes that could be made if local leaders step forward and demand that police begin to grapple … ; 35 $3.50 Add
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What It Means to Be “Unfit to Stand Trial”

What It Means to Be “Unfit to Stand Trial”

From: The Death of a Butterfly

Chapter 4 explores what it means to be "unfit to stand trial", and the rules around the making of a treatment order. The treatment order is for the involuntary treatment of an accused … 32 $3.20 Add
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What litigators and broadcast journalists have in common

What litigators and broadcast journalists have in common

From: Advocates and Advocacy

Personal reflections on the legal profession. 5 $0.50 Add
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What the Dickens?

What the Dickens?

From: Protecting Research Confidentiality

Since the beginning of the debate on limited confidentiality, we have drawn attention to the ethics committee’s lack of due diligence because, in the process of imposing its doctrine on SFU … ; 16 $1.60 Add
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What Trade Agreements Have Meant for Canada

What Trade Agreements Have Meant for Canada

From: Canada after Harper

Scott Sinclair and Stuart Trew examine the many free trade agreements our federal government has signed, finding little in them that helps workers or consumers, but a great deal that boosts the … ; 22 $2.20 Add
What's Next for Canada?

What’s Next for Canada?

Securities Regulation After the Reference

For many years lawyers, policy makers, scholars, and investors have debated the merits of, and the necessity for, a national securities regulator in Canada. Most have agreed that the status quo … 339 View
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When a journalist comes calling

When a journalist comes calling

From: Advocates and Advocacy

Personal reflections on the legal profession. 5 $0.50 Add
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When People with Disabilities Fall Through the Cracks

When People with Disabilities Fall Through the Cracks

From: About Canada: Disability Rights

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