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Law Society of Saskatchewan New Journals in the Library New Journals Issues – January 2018 – Part 1 of 3

New Journals Issues – January 2018 – Part 1 of 3

March 6, 2018

By Sarah Roussel-Lewis

The Advocate
Volume 76, Number 1 (January 2018)

  • On the Front Cover: Miriam Kresivo, Q.C. / Monika Gehlen
  • Impeachment / David Roberts
  • The Role of Chief Justices in British Columbia’s Superior Courts / Connor Bildfell
  • First annual Westminster County Bar Associations’ Golf Tournaments / Richard Molstad
  • The Wine Column / Michael Welsh
  • News from BC Law Institute / Lisa A. Peters
  • News from CLEBC Society / Ellen Zheng
  • News from Justice Education Society / Nora Bergh and Kathryn McCready
  • A View from the Centre / Pat A. Williams
  • Law Notes / Derek LaCroix
  • Peter A. Allard School of Law Faculty News / Abby Blinch
  • UVIC law Faculty News / Gillian Calder
  • TRU Law Faculty News / Bradford W. Morse
  • The Attorney General’s Page / David Eby
  • Legal Anedotes and Miscellanea / Ludmila B. Herbst

 

The Advocates’ Quarterly
Volume 47, Number 4 (December 2017)

  • Commercial Arbitration from Commencement to Hearing: Practical and Legal Considerations / Joel Richler
  • A Capacity Law Primer for the Family Law Lawyer / Lonny J. Rose and Erin Dobbelsteyn
  • Independent Legal Advice: Risks Associated with “ILA” Where Undue Influence and Capacity are Complicating Factors / Kimberly A. Whaley
  • Should Canada Adopt Some of the Proposals Listed in the February 2017 European Parliament Resolution on Civil law Rules on Robotics? / Matthew E. Castel and Jean-Gabriel Castel

 

Banking & Finance Law Review
Volume 33, Number 1 (December 2017)

  • Demystifying Shadow Banking in a Bank-centric Paradigm: A Comparative Approach / Shen Wei
  • Credit Union Social Responsibility: Their Mission-Driven Difference / Malcolm Stoffman
  • Corporate Governance in Insurance Companies: A Comparison Between Canadian and Italian legal Systems / Ciro, G. Corvese
  • Current Trends in the Canadian Credit Union Sector / Koker Christensen, Craig Bellefontaine and Tom Peters
  • Department of Finance Proposes New Oversight Framework for Retail Payments / Mena Bellofiore and Jacqueline Shinfield
  • Revisiting the Lowest Intermediate Balance Rule: A Case Comment / Christian Chamorro-Courtland
  • A Cautionary Tale: Now You See It – Now You Don’t! / Natasha De Cicco and Daniel Richer
  • Benjamin Geva, “The Digital Payment Revolution: Books on Mobile, Bitcoin, and Beyond”, Book Review of How Would You Like to Pay? How technology is Changing the Future of Money by Bill Maurer, The Law of Bitcoin by Stuart Hoegner, Tethered Money: Managing Digital Currency Transactions by Gideon Samid, (2017) BFLR 109.
  • Paul J du Plessis, Book Review of Money in the Western Legal Tradition: Middle Ages to Bretton Woods by David Fox and Wolfgrang Ernst, eds, (2017) BFLR 117.
  • Sheila Htay, Book Review of The Transformation of Islamic Law in Global Financial Markets by Jonathan Ercanbrack, (2017) BFLR 121.
  • Federico Della Negra, Book Review the Law and Regulation of Payment Services: A Comparative Study by Rhys Bollen, (2017) BFLR 127.

 

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