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Law Society of Saskatchewan Uncategorized New Journal Issues- November 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- November 2019

December 17, 2019

By Sara Stanley

UBC Law Review
Volume 52, Number 3 (October 2019
)

  • Constitutional or Political Crisis? Prosecutorial Independence, the Public Interest, and Gender in the SNC-Lavalin Affair / Kate Bezanson
  • The Case for a Canadian Nondelegation Doctrine / (Alyn) James Johnson
  • The Idea of Property in Intellectual Property / Florian Martin-Bariteau
  • Measuring Legal Service Value / Noel Semple
  • Social Cost of Carbon in Environmental Impact Assessment / David V. Wright and Meinhard Doelle
  • The Deification of Process in Canada’s Duty to Consult: Tsleil Waututh Nation v Canada (Attorney General) / Stephen M. Young

Canadian Business Law Journal
Volume 62, Number 2 (September 2019)

  • Fraud on a Power, Improper Purpose and Fiduciary Accountability: Part I / Robert Flannigan
  • Climate Change: A Template for Judicial Activism in Response to Systemic Risks / Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
  • A Critique of the Enterprise Risk Theory of Vicarious Liability / Anthony Gray
  • Environmental Obligations in Insolvency Proceedings: Orphan Well Association v. Grant Thornton Ltd. / Roderick J. Wood
  • Piercing the Corporate Veil in Reverse: Comment on Yaiguaje v. Chevron Corporation / Peter S. Spiro

Saskatchewan Law Review
Volume 82, Number 2 (2019)

  • Diefenbaker’s Bill of Rights and the “Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty”: The Notwithstanding Clause and Fundamental Justice as touchstones for the Charter Debate / Mark Carter
  • Climate Change, Constitutions, and Courts: The Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and Beyond / Jason MacLean
  • Federalism, Subsidiarity, and Carbon Taxes / Dwight Newman
  • Federalism and Farm Debt during the Great Depression: Political Impetuses for The Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1934 / Virginia Torrie

The Advocate
Volume 77, Part 6 (November 2019)

  • On the Front Cover: Ken Armstrong / Kara Naish
  • A Turn of the Phrase: The Mangling of Metaphor and the Evolution of Language / Richard Olson
  • Continuity Planning for Family-Owned Businesses / Nicole L. Garton
  • Privacy, Technology and the Rule of Law / Richard Peck and Sarah Pringle
  • The New “Real Danger” Test for Arbitrator Bias in British Columbia / Murray L. Smith

Canadian Tax Journal
Volume 67, Number 3 (2019)

  • Income Tax Disputes Involving Loss Years: Pitfalls, Foibles, and Possible Reforms / Michael H. Lubetsky
  • Subsidies and Value-Added Tax: A Comparative Study of Law and Practice in Canada and the European Union / Robert F. van Brederode and Simon B. Tang
  • Suing the Canada Revenue Agency in Tort / Amir A. Fazel
  • Re-Imagining Tax for the 21st Century: Inspired by the Scholarship of Tim Edgar / Jinyan Li, J. Scott Wilkie, and Graeme Cooper
  • An Introduction and a Tribute / J. Scott Wilkie
  • The Income Tax in an Uncertain World: Pillar, Symbol, and Instrument / Richard M. Bird
  • Rationalizing the Canadian Income Tax System / Robin Boadway
  • Navigating Disruption: The Politics of Business Tax Reform as Two-Level Game / Geoffrey Hale
  • The Future of the Progressive Personal Income Tax for Canada / Victor Thuronyi
  • Extranational Taxation: Canada and UNCLOS Article 82 / Micah Burch
  • Finances of the Nation: Tax Expenditures in Canada- Historical Estimates and Analysis / John Lester
  • Current Cases: (FCA) Canada (National Revenue) v. Cameco Corporation; (TCC) Morissette c. La Reine / John Sorensen, Ouvedi Rama Naiken, and Michael D. Templeton
  • Personal Tax Planning / Planification fiscal personnelle : Donation of Private Company Shares / Don d’actions d’une société privée / Brian Janzen
  • Corporate Tax Planning: Canadian Inbound Investment After the MLI / Nelson Whitmore and Owen Strychun
  • Current Tax Reading / Alan Macnaughton and Jinyan Li

Health Law in Canada
Volume 40, Number 2 (November 2019)

  • Editorial / Rosario G. Cartagena
  • A Legal Duty of Genetic Recontact in Canada / Adrian Thorogood, Alexander Bernier, Ma’n Zawati, and Bartha Maria Knoppers

Commercial Insolvency Reporter

  • Deemed Trusts and Priming Charges: The Alberta Court of Appeal Affirms the Priority of CCAA Charges Over Crown Deemed Trusts in Canada North Group / Randal Van de Mosselaer and Emily Paplawski
  • A Divided Court Dismisses CRA Appeal and Upholds CCAA Super-Priority Charges / Stephanie Wanke, Kenneth Rosenstein and Kyla E.M. Mahar

Canadian Criminal Law Review
Volume 24, Number 3 (October 2019)

  • Introduction / Patrick Healy
  • Comment on Y. Morissette, “Querulous and Vexatious Litigants as a Disorder of a Modern Legal System” / Donald J. Netolitzky
  • Querulous and Vexatious Litigants as a Disorder of a Modern Legal System / Yves-Marie Morissette
  • Does the Royal Prerogative of Mercy Offer Hope for Murderers? Further International Guidance for Interpreting the Protecting Canadians by Ending Sentence Discounts for Multiple Murders Act / Derek Spencer
  • Driving While Innocent: Curbing the Excesses the “Traffic Stop” Power / Steven Penney
  • Fault and “Reasonable Steps”: The Troubling Implications of Morrison and Barton / Hamish Stewart
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