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
- No. 73, January 2022
- No. 72, January 2021
- No. 71, January 2020
- No. 70, January 2019
- No. 69, January 2018
- No. 68, January 2017
- No. 67, January - January 2016
- No. 66, January - January 2015
- No. 65, January - January 2014
- No. 64, January 2013
- No. 63, January 2012
- No. 62, January 2011
- No. 61, December 2010
- No. 60, January 2010
- No. 59, January 2009
- No. 58, January 2008
- No. 57, November 2007
- No. 56, January 2007
- No. 55, January 2006
Latest documents
- Privative Clauses: Historical Anomalies That Threaten Access to Justice.
- Steampunk Liability: Conspiracy to Harm and the Diversity of Legal Traditions Within the Common Law of Torts.
- Reflections on the Diversity of Legal Traditions in Canadian Law.
- Aboriginal Title, Self-Government, and Indigenous Jurisdiction in Canadian Law.
- Banishment in Aboriginal Law: Rules, Rights, Practice And Limitations.
- Forum: "Diversity of Canadian Legal Traditions".
- Religion, Public Law, and the Refuge of Formalism.
- Last Among Equals: Women's Equality, R v Brown, and the Extreme Intoxication Defence.
- Our Land, Our Way: The Rule of Law, Injunctions, and Indigenous Self-Governance.
- Shelters of Justice in Displaced Persons Settlements: A Proposal For Rohingya Camps.
Featured documents
- Aboriginal Title, Self-Government, and Indigenous Jurisdiction in Canadian 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.
- Qualifying the Hague and Visby rules' sea peril exception under English, Canadian, United States, French, Italian, and Greek law.
- CITIZENSHIP, NON-CITIZENSHIP AND THE RULE OF LAW.
- Navigating through narratives of despair making space for the Cree reasonable person in the Canadian justice system.
- THE EQUITY INCENTIVE CANADIAN STARTUPS NEED (HINT: IT IS NOT STOCK OPTIONS).
- THE UNEASY CASE OF PROGRAMMED OBSOLESCENCE.
- Back to the future - reconciliation and indigenous sovereignty after Tsilhqot'in.
- THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE IMMUNITY OF STATES IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
- The globalized rule of law and national security: an ongoing quest for coherence.