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Canadian Business Law Journal
Volume 71, Number 1 (March 2026)
Introduction / Robert Yalden and Thomas Telfer
The CBLJ at 50 / Mahmud Jamal
Remarks of the Chair of the Board of Trustees – Award of the Jacob Ziegel Medal to Anthony Duggan / Geoff R. Hall
Coming Disruptions in Corporate Law / Douglas Sarro and Edward Waitzer
The Future of Securities Law / Mary Condon
The Many Futures of Secured Transactions Law / Roderick J. Wood
Bankruptcy Law in Canada – The Next 50 Years: “The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same” / Jassmine Girgis
The Future of Banking Law / Marc Lacoursière
The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 74, Number 1 (February 2026)
Bill C-16 and Mandatory Minimum Sentences / Colton Fehr
R. v. Thompson: A Step Forward in the Legal Recognition of Sexual Violence by Police? Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay
Reasonable Suspicion is Dangerous / Basema Al-Alami
Learning to Cope with Confusion: How Should Judges Weigh Denunciation and Deterrence in Cases of Indigenous-on-Indigenous Crimes? / Matthew Farrell
Searching for “Potential”: Restoring the Balance to Section 8 of the Charter / Lerren Ducharne
R. v. Tessier: Echoes of an Earlier Era of Interrogation Law and Police Practice / Kerry G. Watkins, L.L.M.
[Book Review] Canadian Criminal Law in Ten Cases by Martin L. Friedland / Hamish Stewart
Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal
Volume 44, Number 4 (February 2026)
Case Comment: Knowledge and Approval, Ademption, and Testamentary Intention – A Comment on Small Estate (Re), 2025 MBCA 63 / Nick Noonan
Testamentary Intent in Informal Writings: A Case Comment on Blustein Estate (Re), 2025 MBKB 60 / Nick Noonan
Bringing Colour to the Grey Area of Dynamic Testamentary Capacity: The Case for Supportive Decision-Making / Suzana Popovic-Montag, Tristan Montag and Kenneth Shulman
Indemnify Me! Examining the Principle that the Cost of Preparing Executor’s Accounts is Always a Personal Expense of the Executor / Susannah B. Roth
Passing Accounts Through Time / Davin McMurtry and Lionel J. Tupman
National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 41, Number 1 (March 2026)
An Exception to the Exceptional? D&O Releases in CCAA Proceedings / Jeffrey Levine and Harmeena Kaur Dhillon
Details Matter: Court of Appeal of Alberta Upholds Decision That Royalty Was Not an Interest in Land in Newgrange Energy Inc. v. Invico Diversified Income Limited Partnership / David Bish, Jeremy Opolsky, Michael Pickersgill, Braden Jebsen and Charles Kanami
Courts Take Bad Faith Seriously: Insights from the VK Group Decision / Bill Skelly and Jess Reid
Supreme Court Law Review
Volume 10 (2026)
Justice Russell Brown’s Rule of Law Thought / Larissa Katz and Preston Jordan Lim
Justice Brown and the Canadian Law of Unjust Enrichment / Mitchell McInnes
Justice Brown’s Contributions to Negligence: No (Proximity) Soup for You! / J.W. Neyers, Andrew Botterell and Mary Ppasiou
Justice Brown’s Private Law Egalitarian / Anthony Sangiuliano
The Administrative State and Administrative Law: Between the Fault Lines / Paul Daly
Justice Brown’s “Purposive Textualism” / Mark Mancini
The Division of Powers, the Separation of Powers and Controls on Excessive State Powers / Dwight Newman
L’arrêt Québec inc. de 2020 et l’héritage du juge Russell Brown en interprétation constitutionelle et législative / Stéphane Beaulac
Accumulated Judicial Ad Hoc-ery: Living Tree Constitutionalism, Originalism and the Accused’s Right to a Fair Trail / Michell Biddulph
Is Russell Brown the Pierre-Basile Mignault of Common Law Canada? The Aims of Trans-Systema as Applied to Judicial Reasoning: A Few Examples Related to “Rights Protection” / Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre
Fighting the Good Fight: Russell Brown and the Protection of Sexual Assault Defendants / Peter Sankoff
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