Recent Tables of Contents – September 2019

Canadian Family Law Quarterly/Cahier trimestriel de droit de la famille Canada – Volume 38 no. 2 (July 2019)
Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques – Volume 45 no. 2 (June 2019)
Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal – Volume 38 no. 4 (August 2019)
Ottawa Law Review/Revue de droit d’Ottawa – Volume 50 no. 1 (2018-2019)
Supreme Court Law Review.  Second Series – Volume 92 (2019)

Canadian Family Law Quarterly/Cahier trimestriel de droit de la famille Canada
Volume 38 no. 2 (July 2019)

ARTICLES

  • 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction : The Impact of a Refugee Claim or the Grant of Refugee Status on a Hague Return Application
    • Caroline Harnois, 121-
  • Parenting Plans for Children Under 3 years Old : Merging Perspectives on Overnights for Children Under 3 Post-Separation
    • Melanie Kraft, 149-
  • 2018 : A (Mostly) Positive Year for Advancing Children’s Rights in Ontario
    • Jane Long and Patric Senson, 185-
  • Legislating About Relocating : Bill C-78, N.S. and B.C.
    • D.A. Rollie Thompson QC, 219-

Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques
Volume 45 no. 2 (June 2019)

ARTICLES

  • Social Policy and Income Mobility : An Interprovincial Perspective
    • Guy Lacroix, 105-
  • Employment and Job Search Implications of the Extended Weeks and Working While on Claim Pilot Inititiatives
    • Stéphanie Lluis and Brian McCall, 129-
  • Assessing Job Quality in Canada : A Multidimensional Approach
    • Wen-Hao Chen and Tahsin Mehdi, 173-
  • Population Aging in Canada : What Life Cycle Deficit Age Profiles Are Telling Us about Living Standards
    • Marcel Mérette and Julien Navaux, 192-
  • Paid Parental Leave : Leaner Might Be Better
    • Catherine Haeck, Samuel Paré, Pierre Lefebvre, and Philip Merrigan, 212-
  • Voluntary Job Separations and Traditional versus Flexible Workplace Savings Plans : Evidence from Canada
    • Tony Fang and Derek Messacar, 239-
  • A Canadian Parlor Room-Type Approach to the Long-Term-Care Insurance Puzzle
    • M. Martin Boyer, Philippe De Donder, Claude Fluet, Marie-Louise Leroux, and Pierre-Carl Michaud, 262-

Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal
Volume 38 no. 4 (August 2019)

FROM THE LAW REPORTS

  • The Role of the Courts in a Trustee’s Exercise of Discretion : A Comments on Re Toigo Estate
    • Carolyn Hogan, 309-
  • Formalities and Intentions : Who Pours Over Whom? The State of Pour-Over Wills in Canada
    • Rhonda M. Johnson, 315-

FROM THE LEGISLATURES

  • Posthumously-Conceived Children Born in Ontario : What are their Rights and What do Estate Trustees Need to Know?
    • Kimberly A. Whaley and Matthew A. Rendely, 328-

ARTICLES

  • Pension Plan Taxation in Canada : Promoting A Sustainable Retirement Future By Reducing the Tax Burden of Retirees
    • Hennadiy Kutsenko, 348-

Ottawa Law Review/Revue de droit d’Ottawa
Volume 50 no. 1 (2018-2019)

ARTICLES

  • Le droit à l’alimentation au Canada : Un entretien avec la professeure Martha Jackman
    • Martha Jackman, 3-
  • Farming the Sea, a False Solution to a Real Problem : Critical Reflections on Canada’s Aquaculture Regulations
    • Angela Lee & Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny, 33-
  • The “Pig Trial” Decision : The Save Movement, Legal Mischief, and the Legal Invisibilization of Farmed Animal Suffering
    • Maneesha Deckha, 69-
  • Les expressions de la spécificité agricole
    • Geneviève Parent et Kader Léonide Modou, 101-
  • Right-to-Farm Legislation in Canada : Exceptional Protection for Standard Farm Practices
    • Laura Alford & Sarah Berger Richardson, 135-
  • Les enjeux communs au droit agroalimentaire et au droit de l’environnement : Un entretien avec les professeures Nathalie J. Chalifour et Heather McLeod-Kilmurray
    • Nathalie J. Chalifour et Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, 167-

Supreme Court Law Review.  Second Series
Volume 92 (2019)

ATTACKS ON THE RULE OF LAW FROM WITHIN

ARTICLES

  • Introductory Essay : The Rule of Law as the Rule of Artificial Reason
    • Maxime St. Hilaire and Joanna Baron, 1-
  • The Origins of Hostility to the Rule of Law in Canadian Academia : A History of Administrativism and Anti-Historicity
    • Ryan Alford, 47-
  • The Rule of Law All the Way Up
    • Léonid Sirota, 79-
  • The State of Stare Decisis and the Rule of Law
    • Dwight Newman, 107-
  • Stare Decisis and the Charter
    • Brian Bird and Michael Bookman, 125-
  • Aboriginal Rights and the Rule of Law
    • Malcolm M. Lavoie, 159-