Queen's Law Journal

- Publisher:
- Queen's University, Faculty of Law
- Publication date:
- 2019-06-05
- ISBN:
- 0316-778X
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- Hearsay and its Limits in Extradition Proceedings: Is the Use of Supplementary Records of the Case to Rebut Allegations of Misconduct Constitutional?
- Post-Bedford: Judicial Variance in Applying Canada's New Sex Work Regime.
- Intangible Justice? Intellectual Property Disputes and Canadian Small Claims Courts.
- Local Code: Subsidiarity and the Canadian Criminal Jury.
- Now We're Talking: Revisiting the Canadian Approach to No Oral Modification Clauses.
- Incentives, Experts, and Regulatory Renewal.
- Purposivism, Textualism, and Originalism in Recent Cases on Charter Interpretation.
- The Boundaries of Judicial Review Since Highwood Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses v. Wall.
- COVID-19 and the Regulation of Alternative Financial Services.
- The Pandemic and Beyond: Federalism Faces Existential Threats.
Featured documents
- Post-Bedford: Judicial Variance in Applying Canada's New Sex Work Regime.
- Licence to Khill: What Appellate Decisions Reveal About Canada's New Self-Defence Law.
- Explaining Disqualification: An Empirical Review of Motions for the Removal of Counsel.
- Civil Appeals in Ontario: How the Interlocutory/Final Distinction Became So Complicated and the Case for a Simple Solution.
- Now We're Talking: Revisiting the Canadian Approach to No Oral Modification Clauses.
- Analyzing the Law of Police Dynamic Entry in Canada.
- Myth, Inference and Evidence in Sexual Assault Trials.
- Hearsay and its Limits in Extradition Proceedings: Is the Use of Supplementary Records of the Case to Rebut Allegations of Misconduct Constitutional?
- MAID in Canada? Debating the Constitutionality of Canada's New Medical Assistance in Dying Law.
- Adducing Social Science Evidence in Constitutional Cases.