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University of New Brunswick Law Journal

- Publisher:
- University of New Brunswick Law Journal
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-27
- ISBN:
- 0077-8141
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- Nbr. 69, January 2018
- Nbr. 68, January 2017
- Nbr. 67, January - January 2016
- Nbr. 66, January - January 2015
- Nbr. 65, January - January 2014
- Nbr. 64, January 2013
- Nbr. 63, January 2012
- Nbr. 62, January 2011
- Nbr. 61, December 2010
- Nbr. 60, January 2010
- Nbr. 59, January 2009
- Nbr. 58, January 2008
- Nbr. 57, November 2007
- Nbr. 56, January 2007
- Nbr. 55, January 2006
Latest documents
- CITIZENSHIP, NON-CITIZENSHIP AND THE RULE OF LAW.
- THE RULE OF LAW IN AN AGE OF FEAR.
- LOSING MY FREEDOM: THE COURT IN WEBER ERRED BY ADOPTING THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION MODEL FOR CHARTER CLAIMS ARISING FROM COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS.
- THE SPIES WHO HATE US: OFFICIAL MISDEEDS AND SOWING DISTRUST IN CANADIAN NATIONAL SECURITY.
- A PRACTITIONER'S INNOVATIVE RESPONSE TO ABELLA'S CALL TO REFORM JUDICIAL REVIEW.
- BILL C-59 AND THE FORMER BILL C-22: COMPROMISED OVERSIGHT AND CONTINUING THREATS TO NON-DEROGABLE RIGHTS.
- PRIVATE PROPERTY INTERESTS IN SHORELINE LAND IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR.
- What is Islamophobia?
- CANADA AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AT 150: A JOURNEY IN THREE PARTS.
- THE UNTOLD STORY: HOW INDIGENOUS LEGAL PRINCIPLES INFORMED THE LARGEST SETTLEMENT IN CANADIAN LEGAL HISTORY.
Featured documents
- CITIZENSHIP, NON-CITIZENSHIP AND THE RULE OF LAW.
- Law as an ally or enemy in the war on cyberbullying: exploring the contested terrain of privacy and other legal concepts in the age of technology and social media.
- REVISITING THE APPLICATION OF SECTION 7 OF THE CHARTER IN IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION.
- Stepping into Canada's shoes: Tsilhqot'in, Grassy Narrows and the division of powers.
- Pandemics in a connected world: integrating privacy with public health surveillance.
- Still colonizing after all these years.
- A common law of the world? The reception of customary international law in the Canadian common law.
- The marriage of human rights codes and section 15 of the Charter in pursuit of equality: a case for greater separation in both theory and practice.
- A JUDICIARY CLEAVED: SUPERIOR COURTS, STATUTORY COURTS AND THE ILLOGIC OF DIFFERENCE.
- THE DUTY OF FAIRNESS IN THE INVESTIGATIVE STAGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS.