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Law Society of Saskatchewan New Journals in the Library New Journal Issues – August 2019

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 – August 2019

September 11, 2019

By Sara Stanley

The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 67, Numbers 1 & 2 (July 2018)

  • Off the Bench Judgements and the Section 24(2) Lottery
  • Criminal Appeals in the Supreme Court of Canada
  • Unreasonable Steps: Trying to Make Sense of R. v. Morrison / Isabel Grant and Janine Benedet
  • Lifting the Judicial Embargo on Race-Based Charter Litigation: A Comment on R. v Le / Danardo S. Jones
  • Exclusion of Evidence Under Section 24(2) of the Charter Post-Grant in the Years 2014-2017: A Comprehensive Analysis of 600 Cases / Benjamin Johnson, Richard Jochelson and Victoria Weir
  • An Empirical Study of Terrorism Charges and Terrorism Trials in Canada Between 2001 and September 2018 / Michael Nesbitt
  • Female Victims of Male Sexual Violence: How Should We Listen and Respond to Them? / Sheila Ray

Canadian Criminal Law Review
Volume 24, Number 2 (July 2019)

  • Similar Fact Evidence & Crime Linkage Analysis- In Search of an Empirical Foundation to Support the Identity Inference / Michelle S. Lawrence
  • Checking Your Constitutional Boxes: The Constitutional Consequences of Non-Compliance with the Reporting Requirements in Section 487.9(1) of the Criminal Code / Ashley Bowron
  • Les activités criminelles prévues à la Loi sur le cannabis / Me Michel Marchand
  • A Proposal for Police Acquisition of ISP Subscriber Information on Administrative Demand in Child Pornography Investigation / Colton Fehr

Dalhousie Law Journal
Volume 42, Number 1 (Spring 2019)

  • The Battle for the Wrong Mistake: Risk Salience in Canadian Refugee Status Decision-making / Hilary Evans Cameron
  • Immigration, Xenophobia and Equality Rights / Donald Galloway
  • Once More unto the Breach: Confronting the Standard of Review (Again) and the Imperative of Correctness Review when Interpreting the Scope of Refugee Protection / Gerald Heckman and Amar Khoday
  • Do the Means Change the Ends? Express Entry and Economic Immigration in Canada / Asha Kaushal
  • Medical Inadmissibility, and Physically and Mentally Disabled Would-be Immigrants: Canada’s Story Continues / Constance MacIntosh
  • Migrant Workers, Rights, and the Rule of Law: Responding to the Justice Gap / Sarah Marsden
  • Quand voyager mène au renvoi: analyse critique de la législation canadienne sur la perte du statut de résident permanent liée à la perte de l’asile / Hélène Mayrand
  • The MV Sun Sea: A Case Study on the Need for Greater Accountability Mechanisms at Canada Border Services Agency / Lobat Sadrehashemi

The Canadian Class Action Review
Volume 15, Number 1 (2019-2020)

  • The Collective Class Action: An Expansion of the Class Action Framework / Alexis Giannelia
  • Catch Me if You Can: Resolving Bitcoin Disputes with Class Actions / MaryGrace Johnstone
  • Trends in Environmental Class Actions in Canada / Hailey Laycraft
  • Class Actions and Beauty Pageants: The Need for Carriage Motion Reform in Ontario/ Cole Pizzo
  • Consumer Class Action Arbitration in Canada: It’s About Time / Rohan Shah
  • Do You Have the Heart? A Cross-Border Comparative Case Study Analysis of Certification Legislation and Motions to Certify Vioxx Class Actions in Ontario and the United States / Adrienne Shnier
  • Understanding Class Actions Through a Historical Overview and Empirical Data from Quebec from the Past Twenty-Five Years / Catherine Piché

Banking & Finance Law Review
Volume 34, Number 3 (July 2019)

  • Cryptocurrency: Collateral for Secured Transactions? / Xavier Foccroulle Ménard
  • Responsible Investing: Access Denied / Keith Edward MacMaster
  • Reviewing the Kingho Case: Does the Actual Return of Documents Trigger the UCP 600 Preclusion Rule? / Wang Jingen
  • The Thorny Issue of Financial Services Between the European Union and the United Kingdom in the Aftermath of Brexit / Ondřej Svoboda
  • Secured Lenders Beware! Saskatchewan is Proposing to Create a Superiority for Employer Obligations to Pension Plans / David G. Gerecke, Greg Azeff, and Jordyn Allan
  • Understanding Redwater / Richard Butler
  • Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Provincial Statutes Can Satisfy the Common Law Definition of a Trust / Geneviève Fauteux and Scott Pollock
  • Brick Warehouse: The Case for Causation in Delineating Cybercrime Coverage / Amjad Khadhair
  • Key Employee Retention Plans in Canadian Restructuring Proceedings / Michael Nowina and Gillian Maharaj
  • Clarity in Appeal Procedures: The BIA Prevails- or Does It? / Steven Graff, Miranda Spence, Kyle Plunkett, and Monica Carinci
  • From Next Best to World Class: The People and Events That Have Shaped the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 1967-2017 (Book Review) / Tim Kennish
  • Regulation and Supervision of the OTC Derivatives Market (Book Review) / Daniele D’Alvia
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