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The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy.
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The Advocates’ Quarterly
Volume 54, Issue 3 (March 2024)
Judicial Discipline Through The Prism of Public Law Values: A Contextual Analysis of Bill c-9, An Act to Reform The Judges Act / Richard Devlin and Sheila Wildeman
Exclusion Clauses: Public Policy and Unconscionability / Hillel David and Howard B. Borlack
Against ATCO: Text, Purpose & Context, Not “Implied” and “Express” Powers / Paul Daly
Bank Error In Your Favour! Restitution and the Law of Mistaken Payments in Canada / Michael L. Byers and Joshua Shneer
Is There Such A Thing As A “Private Conversation” Anymore?” Civil Admissibility of Surreptitious Audio Recordings / Edward G. Wong
Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal
Volume 43, Number 2 (March 2024)
Judicial Discretion for Appointing an Expert Witness in a Passing of Accounts Application: When Is It Appropriate? / Matthew Rendely
Beneficiary’s Access to Trust Documents / Polly Stoery
Are We Having Fun Yet? The Operation of Section 116 of the Income Tax Act and the Obligations of Executors, Trustees and Beneficiaries / Susannah B. Roth
What is the Remedy for Rescission of a Sale of Property: Constructive Trust? Resulting Trust No Trust? / Joel Nitikman
National Insolvency Review
Volume 41, Number 2 (April 2024)
Attacking Fraudulent Conveyances: What Is the Time Limit? / Fraser Mackinnon Blair
The Treatment in Insolvency of Eligible Financial Contracts / Kyle Kashuba and Jessica Mann
Saskatchewan Law Review
Volume 87, Number 1 (2024)
Beyond the Writ: The Expansion of the Caretaker Convention in the Twenty-First Century / David M. Brock and J.W.J Bowden
Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images: Diverging Approaches to Remedies in the Prairie Provinces / Éric Turcotte
Anderson v Anderson: Changes to Spousal Contracts / Carla Fast
UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v Saskatchewan (Education) / Amanda D. Lehman
Clarifying the Test for Capacity to Consent in R v Owston: Why Incorporating “Rational Decision-Making” into the Test is Not a Rational Decision / Caydence Marley
The Duty to Consult When Issuing Mineral Rights: Comparing the Perspective from Gitxaala v British Columbia with the Leading Saskatchewan Authority of Buffalo River Dene Nation v Saskatchewan / Kaden Nilson
UBC Law Review
Volume 56, Number 2 (November 2023)
The Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act: A Tepid Response to the Paris Agreement / Christopher Campbell-Duruflé
Sui Generis Self-Government: The Lasting Impacts of the Doctrine of Discovery in the Reference to the Quebec Court of Appeal in relation with the Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families / Catherine Dunne
The Stone in the Cloud: Planning the Energy Demands of the Data Center Industry through Land Use Law / Sean Farmer
I Can’t Believe it’s Not Butter: Supply Management and the Constitutionality of Carbon Budget Legislation in Canada / Andrew Leach
The Oppression Remedy in Religious Organizations / Anna Lund and Howard Kislowicz
Pass for Some, Fail for Others: Law School Grading Changes in the Early Covid-19 Pandemic / David Sandomierski, John Bliss, and Tayzia Colesso
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