University of British Columbia Law Review
- Publisher:
- University of British Columbia Law Review Society (Canada)
- Publication date:
- 2019-01-21
- ISBN:
- 0068-1849
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- FRAMING EFFECTS, RHETORICAL DEVICES, AND HIGH-STAKES LITIGATION: A CAUTIONARY TALE.
- HOW THE WAGE DEFICIT APPROACH (WDA) CAN BE USED TO ASSESS ECONOMIC LOSS DAMAGES BASED ON GUIDANCE FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA CASE LAW.
- THE SOMALIA AFFAIR AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF CANADIAN MILITARY JUSTICE.
- TSILHQOT'IN NATION AND INTERJURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITY: WHEN ARE JUDICIAL DECISIONS INVOLVING INDIGENOUS CLAIMS RETROACTIVE?
- TWO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS.
- MAJOR PROJECT OF RECONCILIATION: LOCATING AN INDIGENOUS CONSENT STANDARD WITHIN THE BC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACT, 2018.
- DIRECTORS' LIABILITY IN CANADIAN TAX LAW: CRITICALLY ANALYZING THE DUE DILIGENCE STANDARD.
- CORPORATIONS ON THE COUCH: IS THERAPEUTIC DISCLOSURE A KIND OF MADNESS?
- INTEREST, INSOLVENCY AND PRAIRIE FARM DEBT: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF REFERENCE AS TO THE VALIDITY OF SECTION 6 OF THE FARM SECURITY ACT, 1944 (SASKATCHEWAN).
- CANADA STANDS ALONE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EXTRATERRITORIAL REACH OF STATE HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS.
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