Appeal – Volume 22 (2017)
Banking & Finance Law Review/Revue de droit bancaire et de finance – Volume 32 no. 2 (April 2017)
Canadian Labour & Employment Law Journal – Volume 20 no. 1 (2017)
Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscal canadienne – Volume 65 no. 1 (2017)
Constitutional Law/Droit constitutionnel – Volume 37 no. 1 (March 2017)
The Criminal Law Quarterly – Volume 64 nos. 1 & 2 (March 2017)
Intellectual Property Journal/Revue de propriété intellectuelle – Volume 29 no. 2 (April 2017)
Journal of Law & Equality – Volume 12 (Fall 2016)
Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law/Revue de droit parlementaire et politique – Volume 11 no. 1 (March 2017)
Relations industrielles/Industrial relations – Volume 72 no. 1 (Winter 2017)
Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles – Volume 22 no. 1 (April 2017)
University of Toronto Law Journal – Volume 67 no. 2 (Spring 2017)
Appeal
Volume 22 (2017)
PREFACE
· Ian Gauthier and Alexa Ferguson, 1-
ARTICLES
· Decontextualized Rights : Concerns Regarding the Bedford Section 7 Framework in the Health Care Context of the Cambie Surgery Center Trial
o Kathryn Costain, 3-
· A New Hope, or a Charter Menace? The New Labour Trilogy’s Implications for Labour Law in Canada
o Leila Geggie Hurst, 25-
· Legal Technology : Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Practice
o Mark McKamey, 45-
· A Pragmatic Approach to Federalism in the Aboriginal Context : Lessons from the Nisga’a Final Agreement
o Étienne F. Lacombe, 59-
· Using Section 24(1) Charter Damages to Remedy Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
o Gabriella Jamieson, 71-
· Reconciling Crown and Indigenous Legal Orders : The Reciprocal Benefits of Reserving an Indigenous Seat on the Supreme Court of Canada
o Kayla Cheeke, 97-
Banking & Finance Law Review/Revue de droit bancaire et de finance
Volume 32 no. 2 (April 2017)
ARTICLES
· Financial Stability Authorities and Macroprudential Regulation
o Andrew Godwin, Steve Kourabas and Ian Ramsay, 223-
· Central Clearing and the Time Crunch : The Resolution of a Canadian Clearing Member
o Alexandra Neacsu Monkhouse, 255-
· Bank Proprietary Trading and Investment in Private Funds : Is the Volcker Rule a Panacea or Yet Another Maginot Line?
o Hossein Nabilou, 297-
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
· Private Lines of Credit for Law Students and Medical Students : A Canadian Perspective
o Stephanie Ben-Ishal, Saul Schwartz and Nancy Werk, 343-
· Viability of Introducing Takaful (Islamic Insurance) in India : Views of Politicians
o Syed Ahmed Salman, Hafiz Majdi Ab. Rashid and Sheila Nu Nu Htay, 389-
CASE COMMENTS
· The New Contractual Principle of Good Faith and the Banks
o Bradley Crawford, 407-
· The Supreme Court of Canada Rules on When Lenders May Share Personal Information without Violating Federal Privacy Legislation
o Jeffrey J. Simpson, 417-
BOOK REVIEWS
· Resolution and Insolvency of Banks and Financial Institutions (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016) Michael Shillig
o Maziar Peihani, 423-
· Transnational Securities Law (Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2014) Edited by Thomas Keijser
o Christian Chamorro-Courtland, 429-
· Between Debt and the Devil : Money, Credit and Fixing Global Finance (Princeton and Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2015) Adair Turner
o Florian Gamper, 435-
Canadian Labour & Employment Law Journal
Volume 20 no. 1 (2017)
ARTICLES
· Constitutionnalisation du droit du travail et transformation du devoir de représentation syndicale : quelques questionnements concernant les clauses «orphelin»
o Diane Gagné et Marie-Josée Dupuis, 1-
· Aftermath of the SCC’s Potter Decision : The Interaction between Constructive Dismissal and Mitigation of Damages Still Requires Attention
o Kelly VanBuskirk, 43-
· Towards a Model of Third-Party Liability for Wage Theft : Lessons from Other Regulatory Regimes
o Kellie Mildren, 69-
“RE-IMAGINING FORMS AND APPROACHES TO WORKPLACE REPRESENTATION”
Papers from a Roundtable at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, September 24, 2015
· Introduction
o Simon Archer & Sara Slinn, 101-
· Recent Developments in Unionizing the Precarious Workforce : The Exemption Regimes of Care Workers and Farm Workers in Quebec
o Anne-Julie Rolland, 107-
· Protecting Concerted Action Outside the Union Context
o Brishen Rogers & Simon Archer, 141-
· Nonunion Representation in Law and Practice
o Daphne Taras, 175-
· Public Rights and Private Remedies : Reflections on Enforcing Employment Standards through Grievance Arbitration
o Elizabeth Shilton, 201-
· Just Notice Reform : Enhanced Statutory Termination Provisions for the 99%
o Bruce Curran & Sara Slinn, 229-
· Concluding Remarks
o Harry Arthurs, 269-
Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscal canadienne
Volume 65 no. 1 (2017)
ARTICLES
· Dividend Taxation and Stock Returns : Time-Series Analysis of Canada and Comparison with the United States
o Gulraze Wakil and Howard Nemiroff, 1-
POLICY FORUM
· Editor’s Introduction : Canada and the Patent Box
o Alan Macnaughton and Kevin Milligan, 37-
· Patent Box Regimes : A Vehicle for Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth
o Albert De Luca and Joanne Hausch, 39-
· The Uneasy Case for a Canadian Patent Box
o Robin Boadway and Jean-François Tremblay, 61-
AWARDS
· Douglas J. Sherbaniuk Distinguished Writing Award/Prix d’excellence en rédaction Douglas J. Sherbaniuk, 73-
· Canadian Tax Foundation Regional Student-Paper Awards/Prix régionaux du meilleur article par un étudiant de la Fondation canadienne de fiscalité, 75-
· Best Newsletter Article by a Young Practitioner Award/Prix pour le meilleur article de bulletin par un jeune fiscaliste, 83-
FEATURES
· Finances of the Nation – Survey of Provincial and Territorial Budgets, 2016-2017
o Vivien Morgan, 87-
· Current Cases – (SCC) Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General); (SCC) Canada (Attorney General) v. Fairmont Hotels Inc.; (SCC) Canada (Attorney General) v. Igloo Vikski Inc.; (TCC) Granofsky v. The Queen; (TCC) Davies v. The Queen
o Co-Editors: Ryan L. Morris and Michael D. Templeton, 147-
· International Tax Planning – Cross-Border Consolidation and the Foreign Affiliate Rules
o Michael Black, 173-
· Personal Tax Planning – The Capital Gains exemption : Selected Planning Issues Related to Qualified Small Business Corporation Shares
o Matthew Mammola and Jacob Youn, 191-
· Planification fiscal personnelle – L’exemption pour gains en capital : Quelques problématiques de planification relatives aux actions admissibles de petites entreprises
o Matthew Mammola and Jacob Youn, 215-
· Corporate Tax Planning – Deductibility of Expenses in Merger and Acquisition Transactions
o Christopher J. Steeves and Corum Van Esch, 241-
· Current Tax Reading
o Co-Editors: Robin Boadway, Kim Brooks, Jinyan Li, and Alan Macnaughton, 271-
Constitutional Law/Droit constitutionnel
Volume 37 no. 1 (March 2017)
This volume includes the special issue on Constitutional Transitions and the Period between Old and New Constitutions
ARTICLES
· The Making of a Common Cause? The Development of a Community of Constitutional Courts and Whether it Entails a Responsibility to Support
o Michael Elliot, 1-
· Examining Constitutional Transitions
o Richard S. Kay, 35-
· What is a Constitutional Transition?
o Joel Colon-Rios, 43-
· Constitutional Transitions, Abuse Constitutionalism and Conventional Constraint
o Oran Doyle, 67-
The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 64 nos. 1 & 2 (March 2017)
EDITORIAL
· Repealing C-51’s Problematic Aspects is Not Enough
o Kent Roach, 1-
CRIMINAL APPEAL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA
· Matthew S. Estabrooks, 5-
ARTICLES AND ADDRESSES
· Child Victims of Sexual Assault : Re-Examining the Adversarial Process
o Larry C. Wilson, 53-
· Persons with Intellectual Disabilities and the Criminal Justice System : A View from Criminal Justice Professionals in Ontario
o Voula Marinos, Dorothy Griffiths, Jennifer Robinson, Leanne Gosse, Christina Fergus, Samantha Stromski, Kelsey Rondeau, 83-
· Sections 7 and 1 of the Charter after Bedford, Carter, and Smith : Different Questions, Same Answers?
o Mark Carter, 108-
· Canadian Prosecutors’ Knowledge and Beliefs Concerning the Science Behind the Fallibility of Eyewitness Testimony
o Ian Fraser, Louise Bond-Fraser, Barry Morrison and Emily Ready, 137-
· Unleashing the Paper Tiger : How the Abuse of Process Doctrine Can Overcome Charter Limitations
o Adelina Iftene, 147-
· Section 11(b) : A Case of the Trees Blocking LaForest
o Daved Muttart, 173-
· A Criminal or Therapeutic Justice System? Examining Specialized Treatment Courts
o Judge Orr, 180-
· Reconceptualizing De Minimis Non Curat Lex
o Colton Fehr, 200-
· Will DPAs Lead to Better White Collar Compliance?
o Norm Keith, 225-
· R. v. Jordan : It’s Effect on Cases Already in the System
o Wayne Gorman, 239-
BOOK REVIEWS
· Ethics and Criminal Law. 2nd ed. (Toronto, Ont. : Irwin Law Inc., 2015) David Layton and Michel Proulx
o Micah B. Rankin, 266-
Intellectual Property Journal/Revue de propriété intellectuelle
Volume 29 no. 2 (April 2017)
COMMENTS
· Learning the Law, Living the Law
o Roger T. Hughes, 175-
· Enhancing Canada’s Patent System to Support Innovation
o Agnès Lajoie, 183-
ARTICLES
· Canadian and International Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expression Systems
o Robert K. Paterson, 191-
· The Trans-Pacific Partnership : Intellectual Property, Public Health, and Access to Essential Medicines
o Matthew Rimmer, 277-
· Negotiating with Ghosts : The Arbitrariness of Copyright Terms
o Jordan Fine, 333-
BOOK REVIEW
· Biodiversity, Access, and Benefit-Sharing : Global Case Studies (Routledge : New York, 2015) Daniel F. Robinson
o Oluwatobiloba Moody, 355-
Journal of Law & Equality
Volume 12 (Fall 2016)
SPECIAL ISSUE ON GENDER
ARTICLES
· Gendering Civil Liberties and Gendering Dissent : An Introduction
o Charis Kamphuis, Sonia Lawrence, Estair Van Wagner, Cara Zwibel, 3-
· Accessible Information and Democratic Dissent : Who Counts?
o Jennifer Raso, 13-
· Rejecting Evidence for Justice : The Anti-Women Politics of Canadian Conservatism
o Veronica Strong-Boag, 39-
· “They Catch You Doing the Simple, Human Things” : CCTV, Policing, and Gendered Exposure
o Amanda Glasbeek, 63-
· The Migration Footprint : Sex Equality, Competing Identities, and the Migration Continuum
o Asha Kaushal, 89-
· Women in Prison : Liberty, Equality, and Thinking Outside the Bars
o Debra Parkes, 127-
· “Gendering Big Brother” : What Should a Feminist Do?
o Jane Bailey, 157-
Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law/Revue de droit parlementaire et politique
Volume 11 no. 1 (March 2017)
PERSPECTIVE
· The Application of a Standard in Democracy
o Gregory Tardi, 5-
COMMENTARY ON THE ROLE OF LAW
· Privilège parlementaire : une jurisprudence à récrire
o Maxime St-Hilaire, 11-
ARTICLES
· Parliamentary and Judicial Implications of Americanizing Canada’s Counter-Terrorism Initiatives
o Amanda Dipaolo, Jamie Gillies, 21-
· Two Cheers for a Cabinet Manual (And a Note of Caution)
o Ryan Patrick Alford, 41-
· The Senate Residency Requirement and the Constitution : “He Shall be Resident in the Province”
o Don Desserud, 61-
· Design of the Past Decade : Private Members Bills in the Votability Era
o Charlie Feldman, 99-
· When the Bell Tolls for Parliament : Dissolution by Efflux of Time
o James W.J. Bowden, 129-
PRACTICE NOTES
· A Way Ahead with Russia
o Christopher Westdal, 145-
· Section 93 : Why Canada Needs to Prune the Living Tree
o Natalia Rodriguez, 153-
LEGISLATION
· The Reform Act, 2014 : A Critical Analysis
o Adrian Pel, 177-
LITIGATION
· Playing the Trump Card : The Judiciary as the Citizen’s Last Line of Defence
o Megan Ma, 217-
JURISPRUDENCE
· Including Emerging Litigation / Comprenant les litiges en voie de développement
o Gregory Tardi, 229-
LITERATURE
· Courts and Political Institutions : A Comparative View (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003) Tim Koopmans
o Stephanie Feldman, 239-
· Electile Dysfunction : A Guide for Unaroused Voters (New York : Rosetta Books, 2016) Alan Dershowitz
o Gregory Tardi, 243-
Relations industrielles/Industrial relations
Volume 72 no. 1 (Winter 2017)
SYMPOSIUM
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)/Santé et sécurité au travail (SST)
· Guest Editors/éditeurs invités: Katherine Lippel, Richard Johnstone and/et Geneviève Baril-Gingras
Introduction (anglais/français)
· Regulation, Change and the Work Environment
· Régulation, changement et environnement du travail
o Katherine Lippel, Richard Johnstone and/et Geneviève Baril-Gingras, 3-
ARTICLES
· Private Governance, State Regulation and Employment Standards : How Political Factors Shape their Nexus in Australian Horticulture
o Elsa Underhill and Malcolm Rimmer, 33-
· Protection for Migrant Workers under Evolving Occupational Health and Safety Regimes in China
o Mankui Li, 56-
· Precarious Employment and Difficult Daily Commutes
o Stéphanie Premji, 77-
· «Travailler la nuit pour voir ses enfants, ce n’est pas l’idéal!»
Marge de manœuvre pour concilier vie familiale et horaires atypiques d’agentes et d’agents de nettoyage du secteur des transports
o Mélanie Lefrançois, Johanne Saint-Charles et Karen Messing, 99-
· Workplace Death at Sea : Chinese Surviving Families’ Experiences of Compensation Claims
o Desai Shan, 125-
· Science asservie et invisibilité des cancers professionnels : études de cas dans le secteur minier en France
o Annie Thébaud-Mony, 149-
HORS-THÈME
· Pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines et stratégies d’innovation en France : les apports de l’enquête REPONSE 2011
o Alice Le Flanchec, Astrid Mullenbach-Servayre et Jacques Rojot, 173-
RECENSIONS/BOOK REVIEWS
· Finding a Voice at Work? New Perspectives on Employment Relations (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015) Edited by Stewart Johnstone and Peter Ackers
o Marick F. Masters, 203-
· L’activité en théories. Regards croisés sur le travail (Toulouse : Octarès Éditions, 2016) Dirigé par Marie-Anne Dujarier, Corinne Gaudart, Anne Gillet et Pierre Lénel
o Mircea Vultur, 205-
· Hell’s History : The USW’s Fight to Prevent Workplace Deaths and Injuries from the 1992 Westray Mine (Toronto : United Steelworkers/Metallos, 2016) Tom Sandborn
o Mark Thompson, 207-
· Quand travailler enferme dans la pauvreté et la précarité : travailleuses et travailleurs pauvres au Québec et dans le monde (Montréal : Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2014) Carole Yerochewski
o Frédérick Plamondon, 209-
· Recruitment and Selection in Canada. 6th ed. (Toronto : Nelson Education, 2016) Victor M. Catano, Willi H. Wiesner, and Rick D. Hackett
o Stéphanie Maillet, 210-
· Réguler l’économie : l’apport des organisations patronales (Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes, Coll. Pour une histoire du travail, 2016) Dirigé par Danièle Fraboulet, Michel Margairaz et Pierre Verrus
o Yasmine Mohamed, 212-
· Lost Champions : Four Men, Two Teams, and the Breaking of Pro Football’s Color Line (New York : Bloomsbury, 2016) Gretchen Atwood
o Braham Dabscheck, 214-
Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles
Volume 22 no. 1 (April 2017)
SPECIAL ISSUE – THE CROWN IN THE 21ST CENTURY
ARTICLES
· Introduction
o Philippe Lagassé and Nicholas A. MacDonald, 1-
· If the Queen Has No Reserve Powers Left, What Is the Modern Monarchy For?
o Robert Hazell and Bob Morris, 5-
· Royal Succession, Abdication, and Regency in the Realms
o Anne Twomey, 33-
· Some Observations on the Queen, the Crown, the Constitution, and the Courts
o Warren J. Newman, 55-
· Royal Treatment : The Crown’s Special Status in Administrative Law
o Paul Daly, 81-
· On the Formation of Government
o Hugo Cyr, 103-
University of Toronto Law Journal
Volume 67 no. 2 (Spring 2017)
FOCUS FEATURE: DISSENT
· Editor’s note
o David Dyzenhaus, 125-
· Why judges should dissent
o Peter W. Hogg & Ravi Amarnath, 126-
· The role of dissents in appellate judging
o Freda M. Steel, 142-
· ‘Writing separately’
o Robert G. Richards, 149-
· Ten theses on dissent
o Marie-Claire Belleau & Rebecca Johnson, 156-
ARTICLES
· Against racial profiling
o Amit Pundik, 175-
· Commodification and the allocation of care and responsibility for children
o Wanda Wiegers, 206-