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.
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Latest documents
- Forum: "Diversity of Canadian Legal Traditions".
- Reflections on the Diversity of Legal Traditions in Canadian Law.
- Power and Policy: Navigating Legal Pluralism in Canadian Migration Law.
- Shelters of Justice in Displaced Persons Settlements: A Proposal For Rohingya Camps.
- Religion, Public Law, and the Refuge of Formalism.
- Aboriginal Title, Self-Government, and Indigenous Jurisdiction in Canadian Law.
- Six Examples Applying the Meta-Principle Linguistic Method: Lessons for Indigenous Law Implementation.
- Banishment in Aboriginal Law: Rules, Rights, Practice And Limitations.
- Steampunk Liability: Conspiracy to Harm and the Diversity of Legal Traditions Within the Common Law of Torts.
- Silent All These Years: Public Policy, Expressive Harm, and the Legacy of Christie v York Corporation.
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- GENDER IDENTITY: DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTIONS.
- Unextinguished: rights and the Indian Act.
- Back to the future - reconciliation and indigenous sovereignty after Tsilhqot'in.
- The globalized rule of law and national security: an ongoing quest for coherence.
- Aboriginal Title, Self-Government, and Indigenous Jurisdiction in Canadian Law.
- Our Land, Our Way: The Rule of Law, Injunctions, and Indigenous Self-Governance.
- THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE IMMUNITY OF STATES IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
- ANSWERING IN EMERGENCY: THE LAW AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CANADA'S PANDEMIC RESPONSE.