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The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy.
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The Advocate
Volume 82, Part 2 (March 2024)
On the Front Cover: The Honourable Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson / Guiseppe Battista, K.C.
Disputing Jurisdiction: A Review of Recent Case Law on Territorial Competence / H. David Edinger and Kailey Graham
Whither Judicial Review? / Judge Thomas S. Woods (retired)
Spot the Lawyer / Joseph C. Bellows, K.C.
The Trials of Wong Foon Sing / Gordon Hilliker, K.C.
Canadian Family Law Quarterly
Volume 42, Number 3 (February 2024)
A Roadmap for Unjust Enrichment and Resulting Trust Claims (Yes, they are different) / Kristy Warren and Roslyn M. Tsao
But What About Me? Reflections on Children Caught in Parental Conflict Before the Court / The Honourable R. John Hunter
Parenting vs Parentage: An Analysis of the Role of Intent in Ontario’s Parental Determination Regime and Jacobs and Coulumbe v Blair and Amyotte / Nicole Dietz-Hobbs
Exclusions: May 10 vs May 11 / Todd Bell
The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 72, Number 1 (March 2024)
Twenty Years of the YCJA: Lessons for the Adult System- Part I / David Cole
Achieving Restraint in the Use of the Criminal Justice System: Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act / Richard Barnhorst
Principled Guidance and Radical Change: Lessons Learned from Youth Bail Practices and the YCJA / Nicole M. Myers
Section 34 Reports: Benefits, Issues, and Utility Moving Forward / Alana Pasut and Janani Shanmuganathan
Section 146 of the YCJA: Could a Similar Codified Set of Rules for the Taking of Statements be Applied in the Adult System? / Tanya Kranjc
Health Law in Canada
Volume 44, Number 2 (November 2023)
Editorial / Simmie Palter
How OR Black Box Technology Can Improve Medical Malpractice Litigation in Canada / John McIntyre
UBC Law Review
Volume 56, Number 1 (September 2023)
How the Wage Deficit Approach (WDA) Can be Used to Assess Economics Loss Damages Based on Guidance from British Columbia Case Law / Cara L. Brown
To Light a Candle: A Solution-Focused Approach toward Transforming the Relationship between Indigenous Legal Traditions and the Criminal Justice System / Hadley Friedland
The Somalia Affair and the Transformation of Canadian Military Justice / Preston Lim
Tsilhqot’in Nation and Interjurisdictional Immunity: When Are Judicial Decisions Involving Indigenous Claims Retroactive? / Kent McNeil
Framing Effects, Rhetorical Devices, and High-Stakes Litigation: A Cautionary Tale / Marcus Moore
Two Criminal Justice Systems / Terry Skolnik
Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues
Volume 44 (January 2024)
“Is Mental Health Law a Thing?” Why Law Schools Should Invest in Teaching Mental Health Law / Laura Johnstone and Tess Sheldon
The Angel in the (Mad)house: Mental Health Law in Victorian England and Present-Day British Columbia / Celia Taylor
MAID-Day for Canadians Living with Depression / Pearl Bakhtiari Shahin
Maximizing Autonomy and Implementing the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Canada: Canadian Jurisdictional Approaches to Substitute Decision-Making, Supported Decision-Making and Co-Decision-Making / Humna Wasim
Rethinking Resilience: Sanism in the Legal Profession / Palwinder Singh
Adult Guardianship in British Columbia and Its Relationship with Reconciliation: How Adult Protection Legislation is Missing Its Mark / Erin MacLean