Recent Tables of Contents – October & November 2019

The Advocates’ Quarterly – Volume 50 no. 2 (October 2019)
Canadian Business Law Journal – Volume 62 no. 2 (September 2019)
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d’économique – Volume 52 no. 3 (August 2019)
Canadian Journal of Law and Society/Revue canadienne droit et société – Volume 34 no. 2 (2019)
Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada – Volume 62 no. 3 (September 2019)
Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques – Volume 45 no. 3 (September 2019)
Canadian Tax Journal - Volume 67, no. 3 (2019)
Ottawa Law Review/Revue de droit d’Ottawa – Volume 50 no. 2 (2018-19)
Relations industrielles/Industrial relations – Volume 73 no. 3 (Summer 2019)
Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles – Volume 23 no. 2 (December 2019)
Saskatchewan Law Review – Volume 82 no. 2 (2019)
Supreme Court Law Review.  Second Series – Volume 93 (2019)
University of British Columbia Law Review – Volume 52 no. 3 (October 2019)


 

The Advocates’ Quarterly – Volume 50 no. 2 (October 2019) 

ARTICLES

  • Costs in Estate Litigation
    • Kimberly A. Whaley, 111-
  • Finding Missing Beneficiaries
    • Kimberly A. Whaley, 135-
  • The Essential Guide to Estate Dispute Mediations : Unique Challenges and Creative Solutions for Lawyers
    • Kimberly A. Whaley, 152-
  • Collateral Disclosure Strategies in Ontario Automobile Legislation : SABS, PIPEDA and the RHPA
    • Lee Akazaki, 171-
  • When is “Mandatory Mediation” Not Mandatory?
    • Harvey J. Kirsh, 185-
  • Section 5(1)(a)(iv) of Ontario’s Limitations Act and the Litigation “Culture Shift”
    • Marco P. Falco, 189-
  • Jury Trial Waivers in Canada : Drafting and Litigation Considerations
    • Michael Shortt, 216-
  • Duggan v. Durham Region Non_Profit Housing Corp.: Trial Bifurcation in Non-Jury Trials Gains Momentum
    • Christina Porretta and Henry Machum, 227-

Canadian Business Law Journal
Volume 62 no. 2 (September 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Fraud on a Power, Improper Purpose and Fiduciary Accountability : Part I
    • Robert Flannigan, 133-
  • Climate Change : A Template for Judicial Activism in Response to Systemic Risks
    • Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro, 149-
  • A Critique of the Enterprise Risk Theory of Vicarious Liability
    • Anthony Gray, 181-

COMMENTARIES

  • Environmental Obligations in Insolvency Proceedings : Orphan Well Association v. Grant Thornton Ltd.
    • Roderick J. Wood, 211-
  • Piercing the Corporate Veil in Reverse : Comment on Yaiguaje v. Chevron Corporation
    • Peter S. Spiro, 231-

Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d’économique
Volume 52 no. 3 (August 2019)

VIEWPOINTS

  • How cluster-robust inference is changing applied econometrics
    • James G. MacKinnon, 851-
  • Neo-Fisherism and inflation control
    • Stephen Williamson, 882-

ARTICLES

  • From engineer to taxi driver? Language proficiency and the occupational skills of immigrants
    • Susumu Imai, Derek Stacey and Casey Warman, 914-
  • Selective immigration policy and its impacts on Canada’s native-born population : A general equilibrium analysis
    • Şerife Genç Ilieri, 954-
  • Bottom-up world climate policies : Preserving fossil fuel deposits vs. capping fuel consumption
    • Thomas Eicherner and Rüdiger Pethig, 993-
  • Unilateral climate policy and the green paradox : Extraction costs matter
    • Gilbert Kollenbach, 1036-
  • The supply of non-renewable resources
    • Julien Daubanes and Pierre Lasserre, 1084-
  • Federal tax policies, congressional votiing and natural resources
    • Fidel Perez-Sebastian and Ohad Raveh, 1112-
  • Transboundary pollution, tax competition and the efficiency of uncoordinated environmental regulation
    • Atsushi Yamagishi, 1165-
  • Managed trade : The US-Mexico sugar suspension agreements
    • Colin A. Carter, Tina L. Saitone and K. Aleks Schaefer, 1195-
  • Does high labour mobility always promote trade liberalization?
    • Daiki Kishishita, 1223-
  • Exports, investment and policy uncertainty
    • Andrew Greenland, Mihai Ion and John Lopresti, 1248-
  • Distributional effects of social security reforms : The case of France
    • Raquel Fonseca and Thepthida Sopraseuth, 1289-

Canadian Journal of Law and Society/Revue canadienne droit et société
Volume 34 no. 2 (2019)

SPECIAL ISSUE - TROUBLING LAW’S SENSORIUM: EXPLORATIONS IN SENSATIONAL JURISPRUDENCE

  • Prologue : Introduction to Sensori-Legal Studies
    • David Howes, 173-

ARTICLES

  • Silence and Attunement in Legal Performance
    • Sean Mulcahy, 191-
  • Encountering the “Muslim” : Guantánamo Bay, Detainees, and Apprehensions of Violence
    • Safiyah Rochelle, 209-
  • Exploiter des techniques cinélégales pour mieux ressentir les effets qu’a la réglementation sur les personnes en situation d’itinérance
    • Suzanne Bouclin, 227-
  • Sensorium® : The Splash of Sensory Trademarks
    • Charlene Elliott, 243-
  • High Altitude Legality : Visuality and Jurisdiction in the Adjudication of NATO Air Strikes
    • Christiane Wilke, 261-
  • The Nuclear Sensorium : Cold War Nuclear Imperialism and Sensory Violence
    • John Shiga, 281-
  • Howling Winds : Sound, Sense, and the Politics of Noise Regulation
    • Michael Mopas, 307-
  • The Law of Bad Smells : Making and Adjudicating Offensiveness Claims in Contemporary Local Law
    • Mariana Valverde, 327-
  • Hands in Cont(r)act : The Resiliency of Business Handshakes in Pandemic Culture
    • Sheryl N. Hamilton, 343-
  • Le tournant sensoriel en droit : vers un droit sensible et sensé?
    • Mark Antaki, 361-

Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada
Volume 62 no. 3 (September 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Administering elections in a digital age : Online voting in Ontario municipalities
    • Nicole Goodman and Zachary Spicer, 369-
  • Street-level bureaucrats, policy learning, and refugee resettlement : The case of Syrian refugees in Saskatoon, Canada
    • Aasa Marshall and Daniel Béland, 393-
  • “We don’t want to hear about discrimination” : Evidence slippage and evidence invention in the politics of foreign credential recognition in Canada
    • Camila Rivas-Garrido and Edward Koning, 413-
  • Les cabinets ministériels au Québec : pouvoirs et paradoxes
    • Eric Montigny et Steve Jacob, 435-
  • Creating business out of bright light : Scientists and the commercialization of synchrotron-enabled research
    • Carin Holroyd, 457-
  • Suivre law carrière des solutions de politique publique : les grands projets d’aréna au Québec
    • Anne Mévellec et Andrée Bernier, 479-
  • Organizational change in Canadian public institutions : The implementations of GBA+ in DND/CAF
    • Rachael Johnstone and Bessma Momani, 500-

NEW FRONTIER

  • Revisiting GBA/GBA+ : Innovations and interventions
    • Tammy Findlay, 520-

Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques
Volume 45 no. 3 (September 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Expanding the Canada Workers Benefit to Design a Guaranteed Basic Income
    • Kourtney Koebel and Dionne Pohler, 283-
  • Policy Options for Retargeting the Canada Child Benefit
    • Jonathan Rhys Kesselman, 310-
  • Employment Insurance : Interregional Redistribution versus Protection against Changing Labour Market Conditions
    • Andreas Pollak, 329-
  • Tariffs and the Composition of Employment : Evidence from the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement
    • Jeff Chan, 342-
  • Two Types of (Slight) Flexibility in Bank of Canada Projections, 2003-2009-
    • Gregor W. Smith, 366-
  • Analysis of Carbon Tax Treatment in Canada’s Equalization Program
    • Tracey Snoddon and Trevor Tombe, 377-

Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscal canadienne
Volume 67 no. 3 (2019)

ARTICLES

  • Income Tax Disputes Involving Loss Years : Pitfalls, Foibles, and Possible Reforms
    • Michael H. Lubetsky, 499-
  • Subsidies and Value-Added Tax : A Comparative Study of Law and Practice in Canada and the European Union
    • Robert F. Van Brederode and Simon B. Thang, 533-
  • Suing the Canada Revenue Agency in Tort
    • Amir A. Fazel, 581-

SYMPOSIUM

  • Re-imagining Tax for the 21st Century : Inspired by the Scholarship of Tim Edgar
    • Jinyan Li, J. Scott Wilkie, and Graeme Cooper, 613-
  • An Introduction and a Tribute
    • J. Scott Wilkie, 615-
  • The Income Tax in an Uncertain World : Pillar, Symbol, and Instrument
    • Richard M. Bird, 623-
  • Rationalizing the Canadian Income Tax System
    • Robin Boadway, 643-
  • Navigating Disruption : The Politics of Business Tax Reform as Two-Level Game
    • Geoffrey Hale, 667-
  • The Future of the Progressive Personal Income Tax : How High Can It Go?
    • Kevin Milligan, 693-
  • A Supplemental Expenditure Tax for Canada
    • Victor Thuronyi, 711-
  • Extranational Taxation : Canada and UNCLOS Article 82
    • Micah Burch, 729-

FEATURES

  • Finances of the Nation: Tax Expenditures in Canada – Historical Estimates and Analysis
    • John Lester, 755-
  • Current Cases: (FCA) Canada (National Revenue) v. Cameco Corporation; (TCC) Morissette c. La Reine
    • John Sorensen, Ouvedi Rama Naiken, and Michael D. Templeton, 775-
  • Personal Tax Planning: Donation of Private Company Shares
    • Brian Janzen, 789-
  • Planification fiscale personnelle: Don d’actions d’une société privée
    • Brian Janzen, 809-
  • Corporate Tax Planning: Canadian Inbound Investment After the MLI
    • Nelson Whitmore and Owen Strychun, 831-
  • Current Tax Reading
    • Alan MacNaughton and Junyan Li, 881-

Ottawa Law Review/Revue de droit d’Ottawa
Volume 50 no. 2 (2018-19)

ARTICLES

  • Jurisdictional Wrangling Over Climate Policy in the Canadian Federation : Key Issues in the Provincial Constitutional Challenges to Parliament’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act
    • Nathalie J. Chalifour, PhD, 201-
  • Le droit civil québécois : exemple d’un droit àporosité variable
    • Mélanie Samson, 257-
  • La vie comme préjudice : un regard comparé en common law nord-américaine
    • Carole Sénéchal & Nicholas Léger-Riopel, 287-
  • The Limits of Local Authority Over Recreational Cannibis
    • Felix Hoehn, 329-
  • Improving Expert Evidence : The Role of Open Science and Transparency
    • Jason M. Chin, Bethany Growns & David T. Mellor, 369-

Relations industrielles/Industrial relations
Volume 73 no. 3 (Summer 2019)

ARTICLES

  • La construction discursive des rapports de force dans les éditoriaux de La Presse : le cas des médecins et des infirmières
    • Mathieu Dufour et Audrey Laurin-Lamothe, 423-
  • Conception et mise en oeuvre d’une grille d’analyse des pratiques de maintien en emploi des séniors. Une comparaison France-Québec
    • Siham Abouaissa, Christophe Baret et Martine D’Amours, 445-
  • La contribution des institutions régionales à la gestion des talents : regards sure la grappe aérospatiale de Montréal
    • Blandine Emilien, Christian Lévesque, Luce Morissette et Sara Perez-Lauzon, 473-
  • Endangered Resources : The Role of Organization Justice and Interpersonal Trust as Signals for Workplace Corruption
    • Jean-Pierre Neveu and Benjamin Kakavand, 498-
  • Anglo-American Multinationals in Europe : The Curious Case of Hudson’s Bay Company Taking over Galeria Kaufhof
    • Raoul Gebert, 525-
  • Union and Communist Party Influences on the Environment in China
    • Majid Ghorbani, Morley Gunderson and Byron Y.S. Lee, 552-

ISSUES: LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT POLICIES

  • Accès à la justice des travailleurs de plateformes numériques : Réponses contrastées des tribunaux canadiens et américains
    • Urwana Coiquaud et Isabelle Martin, 577-
  • Mandatory Dues Check-off Reviewd in Light of the US Supreme Court’s Decision in the Janus Case
    • Gilles Trudeau, 589-

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Dix concepts pour penser le nouveau monde du travail (Québec : Presses de l’Université Laval, 2019) Dirigé par Daniel Mercure et Mircea Vultur.
    • Olivier Gentil, 602-
  • Agir sur la santé au travail. Acteurs, dispositifs, outils et expertise autour des enjeux psychosociaux (Toulouse : Octarès Éditions, 2018) Dirigé par Arnaud Mias et Cyril Womark.
    • Daniel Prud’homme, 604-
  • I Am Not a Tractor : How Florida Farmworkers Took on the Fast Food Giants and Won (Ithaca and London :ILR Press/Cornell University Press, 2017) Susan L. Marquis.
    • Braham Dabscheck, 606-
  • When Things Don’t Fall Apart : Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence (Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 2017) Ilene Grabel.
    • Chris Roberts, 608-
  • Laid Low : Inside the Crisis that Overwhelmed Europe and the IMF (Waterloo, Ontario : Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2016) Paul Blustein.
    • Chris Roberts, 608-
  • A Worker’s Economist : Johrn R. Commons and his Legacy from Progressivism to the War on Poverty (London and New York : Routledge, 2017) John Dennis Chasse.
    • Michael Quinlan, 610-
  • Woman Enough : How a Boy became a Woman and Changed the World of Sport (Toronto : Random House Canada, 2019) Kirsten Worley and Johanna Schneller.
    • Braham Dabscheck, 612-

Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Volume 23 no. 2 (December 2019)

ARTICLES

  • “Our Time has Come” : Reconiciliation in the Wake of Manitoba Metis Federation Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General)
    • Janique Dubois and Kelly Saunders, 235-
  • Section 16 of the Constitution Act, 1867 : The Queen, the Capital, and Canadian Constitutionalism
    • Michael Da Silva and Andrew Flavelle Martin, 259-
  • Des Causes et des Conséquences du Dialogue Constitutionnel
    • Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin, 287-
  • Seven Conceptions of Federalism Guiding Canada’s Constitutional Change Process – How Do They Work and Why So Many?
    • Dave Guénette, 317-

BOOK REVIEW

  • Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments : The Limits of Amendment Powers (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017) Yaniv Roznai.
    • Neliana Rodean, 369-

Saskatchewan Law Review
Volume 82 no. 2 (2019)

ARTICLES

  • Diefenbaker’s Bill of Rights and the “Counter-Majoritarian Diffculty” : The Notwithstanding Clause and Fundamental Justice as Touchstones for the Charter Debate
    • Mark Carter, 121-
  • Climate Change, Constitutions, and Courts : The Reference Re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and Beyond
    • Jason MacLean, 147-
  • Federalism, Subsidiarity, and Carbon Taxes
    • Dwight Newman, Q.C., 87-
  • Federalism and Farm Debt During the Great Depression : Political Impetuses for The Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1934
    • Virginia Torrie, 203-

BOOK NOTES

  • Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada (Toronto : Irwin Law, 2018) Nathan Baker.
    • Jelaina Germain, 259-
  • Who Controls the Hunt? First Nations, Treaty Rights and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939 (Vancouver : UBC Press, 2018) David Calverley.
    • Nicole C. Krupski, 260-
  • Putting Trials on Trial : Sexual Assault and the Failure of the Legal Profession (Montreal : McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2018) Elaine Craig.
    • Katherine Starks, 263-
  • The Charter Debates : The Special Joint Committee on the Constitution, 1980-81, and the Making of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2018) edited by Adam M. Dodek.
    • Fraser Duncan, 266-
  • A Conviction in Question : The First Trial at the International Criminal Court (Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2017) Jim Freedman.
    • Allyse Cruise, 269-
  • Enforcing Exclusions : Precarious Migrants and the Law in Canada (Vancouver : UBC Press, 2018) Sarah Grayce Marsden.
    • Everhett Zoerb, 271-
  • Health Care and the Charter : Legal Mobilization and Policy Change in Canada (Vancouver and Toronto : UBC Press, 2018) Christopher P. Manfredi and Antonia Maioni.
    • Larissa Meredith-Flister, 273-
  • First People’s Law : Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization (Vancouver : First Peoples Law Corporation, 2018) Bruce McIvor.
    • Drea Nasager, 276-
  • Assisted Reproduction Policy in Canada : Framing, Federalism, and Failure (Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2018) Dave Snow.
    • Melissa Craig, 279-
  • Victimology : A Canadian Perspective (Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2017) Jo-Anne M. Wemmers.
    • Owen Pennock, 281-

Supreme Court Law Review.  Second Series
Volume 93 (2019)

  • Gerald Fridman and the Law of Obligations : An Introduction
    • J.W. Neyers, Andrew Botterell and Zoë Sinel, li-

PART I: CONTRACT

  • Controlling Contracts for Injustice and Unfairness
    • Stephen Waddams, 3-
  • Gerald Fridman : Making the Law of Contracts Work
    • Angela Swan, 23-
  • Disclaimers and Exclusion Clauses as Risk-Allocation Devices in Canadian Tort and Contract Law
    • Joost Blom, 47-

PART II: TORTS

  • Gerald Fridman : A Classical Legal Scholar
    • Lewis Klar, 81-
  • At the Crossroads of Orthodoxy and Change : Fridman’s Contributions to an Emerging Canadian Scholarship of Torts, 1970-1979
    • Erika Chamberlain, 95-
  • Before Kamloops : The Canadian Law of Public Authority Liability That Might Have Been
    • Jonathan de Vries, 117-
  • Please Anns – No More Proximity Soup
    • Bruce Feldthusen, 141-
  • Perplexing Platforms for Tort
    • David Mangan, 175-
  • Waiting for Donoghue : Malice in the Law of Torts, Six Decades On
    • Greg Bowley, 203-
  • Consortium as a “Right” in the Law of Torts
    • Zoë Sinel, 227-
  • Harm in the Private Law
    • Allan Beever, 245-

PART III: UNJUST ENRICHMENT, RESTITUTION AND TRUSTS

  • Restitution for Infants’ Services
    • Mitchell McInnes, 277-
  • “Unjust Enrichment (Dis)Contented” Redux : Fridman on Unjust Enrichment
    • John D. McCamus, 319-
  • Trusts and the Statute of Frauds
    • Robert Chambers, 345-

PART IV: COMMERCIAL LAW: SALE OF GOODS AND AGENCY

  • Eliminating Redundancy in Legislation Governing the Sale of Goods
    • Clayton Bangsund, 367-
  • Two Kinds of Agency
    • Rachel Leow, 383-

University of British Columbia Law Review
Volume 52 no. 3 (October 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Constitutional or Political Crisis? Prosecutorial Independence, the Public Interest, and Gender in the SNC-Lavalin Affair
    • Kate Bezanson, 761-
  • The Case for a Canadian Nondelegation Doctrine
    • (Alyn) James Johnson, 817-
  • The Idea of Property in Intellectual Property
    • Florian Martin-Bariteau, 891-
  • Measuring Legal Service Value
    • Noel Semple, 943-
  • Social Cost of Carbon in Environmental Impact Assessment
    • David V. Wright & Meinhard Doelle, 1007-
  • The Deification of Process in Canada’s Duty to Consult
  • Tsleil-Waututh Nation v Canada (Attorney General)
    • Stephen M. Young, 1065-