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Law Society of Saskatchewan New Journals in the Library New Journal Issues- April 2021

The information provided on this blog is to, the best of our knowledge, accurate and up-to-date as of the date of posting. However, please be aware that information can change rapidly and without notice. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented after the posting date. It is advised that readers exercise due diligence and independently verify the accuracy of information they find on this blog news feed. Here are links to the most current information available in relation to our Membership, Saskatchewan Case Law, and Saskatchewan Legislation.

New Journal Issues- April 2021

May 3, 2021

By Sara Stanley

The Canadian Journal of Family Law
Volume 33, Number 2 (2020)

Retrospective Removal of Gamete Donor Anonymity: Policy Recommendations for Ontario Based on the Victorian Experience / Alicia Czarnowski
Does Domestic Violence Disappear from Parental Alienation Cases? Five Lessons from Quebec for Judges, Scholars, and Policymakers / Suzanne Zaccour
[Book Review] Confronting Cannibalism, Review of Hadley Louise Friedman, The Weitko Legal Principles: Cree and Anishinabek Responses to Violence and Victimization (University of Toronto Press, 2018) / Lisa M. Kelly and Shelby Percival

Manitoba Law Journal
Volume 43, Issue 2 (2020)

Preface / Darcy L. MacPherson
Tackling the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Unsettling Role of Non-State Actors in Addressing Global Pandemics / Phil Lord and Lydia Saad
How Civil Procedures fail (And Why Administrative Justice is Better) / Allan C. Hutchinson
Defunding and Refunding: A Harm-Reduction Approach to Police Budget / Silas Koulack
The Cost of Compromising on Procedure: A Case Study of Manitoba’s The Vulnerable Person’s Living with a Mental Disability Act / Jonathan Andrews
Lawyers Serving the State: Ethical Issues When Administrative Directions Conflict with the Client-State’s Interests / Edgar Schmidt
Why the FCA Decision in Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General) is Clearly Erroneous / Edgar Schmidt
Folk Hero or Legal Pariah? A Comment on the Legal Ethics of Edgar Schmidt and Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General) / Andrew Flavelle Martin
Does the Attorney General have a Duty to Defend Her Legislature’s Statutes? A Comment on the Reference Re Genetic Non-Discrimination Act / Andrew Flavelle Martin
From Attorney General to backbencher or Opposition Legislator: The Lawyer’s Continuing Duty of Confidentiality to the Former Client / Andrew Flavelle Martin

McGill Law Journal
Volume 65, Number 2 (December 2019)

Unwritten Constitutional Principles: The Challenge of Reconciling Political and Legal Constitutionalisms / Jean Leclair
Rethinking the Invisible Constitution: How Unwritten Constitutional Principles Shape Political Decision-Making / Vanessa A. MacDonnell
“A Constitution Similar in Principle to That of the United Kingdom”: The Preamble, Constitutional Principles, and a Sustainable Jurisprudence / Peter C. Oliver
The Unwritten Principle of Democracy / Michael Pal
The Structural and Administrative Demands of Unwritten Constitutional Principles / Kate Glover Berger
Common Law Constitutional Through Methodology / Se-shauna Wheatle

National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 36, Number 1 (March 2021)

Notable Developments in Insolvency Law: Flexible Tools for Challenging Times / Marc Wassermann, Kathryn Esaw, and Jacqueline Code
CCAA Court Decides Tenant Still “Using” Leased Premises Despite COVID-19 Restrictions / Miguel Manzano, Luc Morin, and Noah Zucker

Commercial Insolvency Reporter
Volume 33, Number 4 (April 2021)

Key Developments in Canadian Insolvency Case Law in 2020 / Pamela L.J. Huff, Linc Rogers, Aryo Shalviri, and Caitlin McIntyre

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