Recent Tables of Contents – August 2019

Banking & Finance Law Review/Revue de droit bancaire et de finance – Volume  34 no. 3 (July 2019)
Canadian Class Action Review/Revue canadienne des recours collectifs – Volume 15 no. 1 (2019-2020)
Canadian Criminal Law Review/Revue canadienne de droit pénal – Volume 24 no. 2 (July 2019)
The Criminal Law Quarterly – Volume 67 nos. 1 & 2 (July 2019)
Dalhousie Law Journal – Volume 42 no. 1 (Spring 2019)
Intellectual Property Journal/Revue de propriété intellectuelle – Volume 31 no. 3 (September 2019)
McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law : MJSDL/La revue de droit du développement durable de McGill : RDDDM - Volume14 no. 2 (2019)

 

Banking & Finance Law Review/Revue de droit bancaire et de finance
Volume  34 no. 3 (July 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Cryptocurrency : Collateral for Secured Transactions?
    • Xavier Foccroulle Ménard, 347-
  • Responsible Investing : Access Denied
    • Keith Edward MacMaster, 387-
  • Reviewing the Kingho Case : Does the Actual Return of Documents Trigger the UCP 600 Preclusion Rule?
    • Wang Jingen, 417-

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

  • The Thorny Issue of Financial Services Between the European Union and the United Kingdom in the Aftermath of Brexit
    • Ondřej Svoboda, 441-
  • Secured Lenders Beware! Saskatchewan is Proposing to Create a Superpriority for Employer Obligations to Pension Plans
    • David G. Gerecke, Q.C., Greg Azeff and Jordyn Allan, 449-

CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS

  • Understanding Redwater
    • Richard Butler, 461-
  • Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Provincial Statues Can Satisfy the Common Law Definition of a Trust
    • Geneviève Fauteux and Scott Pollock, 475-
  • Brick Warehouse : The Case for Causation in Delineating Cybercrime Coverage
    • Amjad Khadhair, 483-
  • Key Employee Retention Plans in Canadian Restructuring Proceedings
    • Michael Nowina and Gillian Maharaj, 491-
  • Clarity in Appeal Procedures : The BIA Prevails – or Does It?
    • Steven Graff, Miranda Spence, Kyle Plunkett and Monica Carinci, 497-

BOOK REVIEWS

  • From Next Best to World Class : The People and Events That Have Shaped the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, 2017) C. Ian Kyer.
    • Tim Kennish, 505-
  • Regulation and Supervision of the OTC Derivatives Market (New York : Routledge, 2018) Ligia Catherine Arias-Barrera.
    • Daniele D’Alvia, 513-

Canadian Class Action Review/Revue canadienne des recours collectifs
Volume 15 no. 1 (2019-2020)

ARTICLES

  • The Collective Class Action : An Expansion of the Class Action Framework
    • Alexis Giannelis, 5-
  • Catch Me If You Can : Resolving Bitcoin Disputes with Class Actions
    • MaryGrace Johnstone, 45-
  • Trends in Environmental Class Actions in Canada
    • Hailye Laycraft, 75-
  • Class Actions and Beauty Pageants : The Need for Carriage Motion Reform in Ontario
    • Cole Pizzo, 111-
  • Consumer Class Arbitration in Canada : It’s About Time
    • Rohan Shah, 139-
  • Do You Have the Heart? A Cross-border Comparative Case Study Analysis of Certification Legislation and Motions to Certify Vioxx Class Action Lawsuits in Ontario and the United States
    • Adrienne Shnier, 169-
  • Understanding Class Actions Through a Historical Overview and Empirical Data From Quebec From the Past Twenty-five Years
    • Catherine Piché, 201-

Canadian Criminal Law Review/Revue canadienne de droit pénal
Volume 24 no. 2 (July 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Similar Fact Evidence & Crime Linkage Analysis – In Search of an Empirical Foundation to Support the Identity Inference
    • Michelle S. Lawrence, 141-
  • Checking your Constitutional Boxes : The Constitutional Consequences of Non-Compliance with the Reporting Requirements in Section 487.9(1) of the Criminal Code
    • Ashley Bowron, 163-
  • Les activités criminelles prévues à la Loi sur le cannabis
    • Me Michel Marchand, 175-
  • A Proposal for Police Acquiistion of ISP Subscriber Information on Administrative Demand in Child Pornography Investigations
    • Colton Fehr, 235-

The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 67 nos. 1 & 2 (July 2019)

EDITORIAL

  • Off the Bench Judgments and the Section 24(2) Lottery
    • Kent Roach, 1-

CRIMINAL APPEALS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA AND FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENTS

    • Matthew S. Estabrooks, 4-

NOTES AND COMMENTS

  • Unreasonable Steps: Trying to Make Sense of R. v. Morrison
    • Isabel Grant and Janine Benedet, 14-
  • Lifting the Judicial Embargo on Race-Based Charter Litigation : A Comment on R. v. Le
    • Danardo S. Jones, 42-

ARTICLES AND ADDRESSES

  • Exclusion of Evidence Under Section 24(2) of the Charter Post-Grant in the Years 2014-2017 : A Comprehensive Analysis of 600 Cases
    • Benjamin Johnson, Richard Jochelson and Victoria Weir, 56-
  • An Empirical Study of Terrorism Charges and Terrorism Trials in Canada Between September 2001 and September 2018
    • Michael Nesbitt, 95-
  • Female Victims of Male Sexual Violence : How Should We Listen and Respond to Them?
    • Sheila Ray, 140-

Dalhousie Law Journal
Volume 42 no. 1 (Spring 2019)

ARTICLES

  • The Battle for the Wrong Mistake : Risk Salience in Canadian Refugee Status Decision-making
    • Hilary Evans Cameron, 1-
  • Immigration, Xenophobia and Equality Rights
    • Donald Galloway, 17-
  • Once More unto the Breach : Confronting the Standard of Review (Again) and the Imperative of Correctness Review when Interpreting the Scope of Refugee Protection
    • Gerald Heckman and Amar Khoday, 49-
  • Do the Means Change the Ends? Express Entry and Economic Immigration in Canada
    • Asha Kaushal, 83-
  • Medical Inadmissibility, and Physically and Mentally Disabled Would-be Immigrants : Canada’s Story Continues
    • Constance MacIntosh, 125-
  • Migrant Workers, Rights, and the Rule of Law : Responding to the Justice Gap
    • Sarah Marsden, 153-
  • Quand voyager mène au renvoi : analyse critique de al législation canadienne sure la perte du statut de résident permanent liée à la perte de l’asile
    • Hélène Mayrand, 183-
  • The MV Sun Sea : A Case Study on the Need for Greater Accountability Mechanisms at the Canada Border Services Agency
    • Lobat Sadrehashemi, 213-

Intellectual Property Journal/Revue de propriété intellectuelle
Volume 31 no. 3 (September 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Protection Extending Beyond the Language of the Claim : What Does Actavis v. Lilly Mean for Canadian Law? (Part II)
    • Norman V. Siebrasse, 267-
  • Equity in the Age of the Internet : Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions Inc.
    • Jeff Berrman, 311-
  • “Natural Born” KILLER Trademarks of 19th Century Medicines : A U.S.-Canada Comparison
    • Ross D. Petty, 327-
  • Copyright Digital Exhaustion : A Public Interest Approach for the Retransfer of Licensed Digital Content in Canada
    • Pierre-Luc Racine, 361-

McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law : MJSDL/La revue de droit du développement durable de McGill : RDDDM
Volume14 no. 2 (2019)

BOOK REVIEW

  • Integrating Sustainable Development in International Investment Law : Normative Incompatibility, System Integration and Governance Implications (Abingdon, UK : Routledge, 2018) Manjiao Chi.
    • Lukas Vanhonnaeker, 141-

ARTICLES

  • The Rebirth of Social Licence
    • Kristen van de Biezenbos, 153-
  • Le régionalisme social du programme “Better Work Haiti”
    • Adelle Blackett, 189-

FEATURE, MJSDL KEYNOTE LECTURE

  • Environmental Accountability in Ontario
    • Dianne Saxe, 221-