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Law Society of Saskatchewan New Journals in the Library New Journal Issues- November 2020

New Journal Issues- November 2020

December 2, 2020

By Sara Stanley

UBC Law Review
Volume 53, Number 1 (February 2020)

Imperfect Evidence and Uncertain Justice: An Exploratory Study of Access to Justice Issues in Canada’s Asylum System / Jennifer Bond and David Wiseman

Thinly Construing the Nature of the Act Legally Consented to: The Corrosive Impact of R v Hutchison on the Law of Consent / Lise Gotell

Experts on Trial: Unearthing Bias in Scientific Evidence / Carla L. MacLean, Lynn Smith, and Itiel E. Dror

Full Disclosure: Family Violence and Legal Ethics / Deanne Sowter

The Deliberative Mandate Referendum / Hoi L. Kong

Deliberative Constitutional Referendum in Deeply Divided Societies / Ian O’Flynn and Ron Levy

The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 68, Number 4 (October 2020)

Systemic Racism in Policing

Picked the Wrong Cars: A Comment on R. v. Theriault, R v. Khill, and the Initial Aggressor / Kenneth Grad

Implicit Bias and Racial Profiling: Why R. v. Dudhi’s Novel “attitudinal component” Imposes and Unjustifiable Burden on Claimants / Chris Rudnicki

Lawful Access & Encryption in Canada: A Policy Framework Proposal / Pam Dheri and Dave Cobey

Dock Block: The Case for Eliminating the Prisoner’s Dock / Michael A. Johnston

Truth Be Told: The DeClercq Question Reconsidered / Sean Doyle

McGill Law Review
Volume 64, Number 3 (March 2019)

Avoir conscience de l’internormativité contribution à l’étude de la conscience du droit en contexte pluraliste / Bertrand Lavoie

A Tale of Two Metaphors: A Narrative Take on the Canadian Constitution / Étienne Cloutier

Eligible Non-Participation in Canadian Social Welfare Programs / Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Jennifer Robson and Saul Schwartz

L’évolution récente du concept d’indépendance judiciaire et les menaces internes à la détermination de la peine juste / Margarida Garcia et Richard Dubé

Publicistes et privatistes peuvent correspondre entre eux et même se comprendre / Yves-Marie Morissette

De la poltique, de la science et de la technique en droit civil et en droit administratif français : Scolies sur un discours savant / Sébastien Pimont

Canadian Tax Journal
Volume 68, Number 3 (February 2020)

Taxpayer Non-Compliance with Input Tax Credit Rules: Data and Policy Options for Canada / Cody Kessler

Impact of Tax Advisors and Corrupt Tax Auditors on Taxpayer Compliance / Viswanath Umashanker Trivedi and Amin Mawani

Editors’ Introduction- Wealth Taxation / Kevin Milligan and Alan Macnaughton

The Case for an Annual Net Wealth Tax / Andrew Jackson and Toby Sanger

Taxing Wealth Transfers in Canada Using an Accession Tax / Graham Purse

Finances of the Nation: The Economic Response of Governments in Canada to COVID-19 in the First Three Months of the Crisis / Julie S. Gosselin, Luc Godbout, Tommy Gagné-Dubé, and Suzie St-Cerny

Current Cases: (FCA) 626468 New Brunswick Inc. v. Canada; (FCA) Loblaw Financial Holding Inc. v. Canada; (FCA) Patterson Dental Canada Inc. v. Canada / Alan Macnaughton and Jinyan Lu

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