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Saskatchewan Law Review
Volume 86, Number 2 (Summer 2023)
The Judgments of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, 2021 and 2022 / Michelle Biddulph and William Lane
The Penalty Doctrine, Relief against Forfeiture, and Unconscionability in Anglo-Canadian Law / Eric Andrews
Justice for Louis Riel? Reconciliation and the Ancient Writ of Coram Nobis / Scott A. Carrière
UBC Law Review
Volume 35, Number 6 (November 2022)
Regulation of Health-Related Artificial Intelligence in Medical Devices: The Canadian Story / Michael Da Silva, Colleen M. Flood, and Matthew Herder
The Major Project of Reconciliation: Locating an Indigenous Consent Standard Within the BC Environmental Assessment / Josh Friedman
Directors’ Liability in Canadian Tax Law: Critically Analyzing the Due Diligence Standard / Samuel Singer and Monica Cheng
Corporations on the Couch: Is Therapeutic Disclosure a Kind of Madness? / Bryce C. Tingle, K.C.
Interest, Insolvency, and Prairie Farm Debt: An Historical Analysis of Reference as to the Validity of Section 6 of the Farm Security Act, 1944 (Saskatchewan) / Virginia Torrie
Canada Stands Alone: A Comparative Analysis of the Extraterritorial Reach of State Human Rights Obligations / Leah West
“The Next 10 Years”: Keynote Address on the 10th Anniversary of the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers / Carol Liao
The Advocate
Volume 81, Part 5 (September 2023)
On the Front Cover: The Honourable Chief Justice Robert Bauman / the Honourable Jon Sigurdson
Credit Card Fees Aren’t Indirect Taxation – and Even If They Feel Like It, It Doesn’t Matter Anyway / David Ross
Addressing Indigenous Cultural Safety in the Legal Profession / Christopher McPherson, K.C.
Changes in the B.C. Provincial Court May Surprise You / the Honourable Chief Judge Melissa Gillespie
Wish Without Precedent / Jan Crerar
Further Adventures of a Deputy Judge of the Yukon / the Honourable Marion Allan, K.C.
The Crown’s Duty to Determine, Recognize and Respect Aboriginal title – Part I – Existence of the Duty / Tim Dickson
National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 38, Number 3 (September 2023)
MCAP Service Corp v. Sivabalan: Ontario Superior Court of Justice Reviews Law Regarding Affidavit Materials in Motion for Leave to Issue a Writ of Search and Seizure / Ara Basmadijian
Demystifying Claims Assignment in Québec / Luc-Antoine Manneh, Angelo Mandeville-Sacco
Never Going to Let You Go: BC’s EMA May Allow Creditors to Seek Recovery from Third Parties for Environmental Remediation Claims / Robyn Gurofsky, Rebecca Barclay Nguinambaye, and Anthony Mersich.
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