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TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR EDWARD VEITCH - HOMMAGE RENDU AU PROFESSEUR EDWARD VEITCH
December 2004 Author(s): PIERRE-GABRIEL JOBIN
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CONFIDENTIALITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMPETITIVE RISK IN THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP
December 2004 Author(s): RICHARD BRAIT, BRUCE POLLOCK This article gives an overview of the key issues in the employment relationship relating to confidentiality, intellectual property and competition by an employee with a present or former employer. It
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THE JUDGES AND THE JOURNALS: CITATION OF PERIODICAL LITERATURE BY THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA, 1985-2004
December 2004 Author(s): PETER MCCORMICK The Supreme Court of Canada does not just declare outcomes – it also provides reasons that are constructed around citations to judicial authority. However, in recent decades the Court has also begun t ...
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LA LEGITIME DEFENSE EN DROIT PENAL CANADIEN : ANATOMIE D'UN MOYEN DE DEFENSE
December 2004 Author(s): HUGUES PARENT In this article, the author provides an in-depth analysis of rules governing self-defence in Canada. In addition to updating applicable self-defence law, the author questions the consistency of sectio ...
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OVERVIEW OF THE LAW OF BIDDING AND TENDERING
December 2004 Author(s): ROBERT B. PATTISON The Contract A/Contract B analysis used by the Supreme Court of Canada in the seminal case of R. v. Ron Engineering was not the innovation that many commentators believe it to have been; collateral
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DAMAGES FOR IMPROVIDENT EMPLOYER BEHAVIOUR: TWO JUDICIAL APPROACHES
December 2004 Author(s): KELLY VANBUSKIRK The work undertaken in the following focuses on modern English and Canadian judicial approaches to the compensatory model imposed in common law employment disputes by the 1909 decision of the House of ...
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THE ATTACHMENT OF CHARITABLE PROPERTY AT LAW AND IN EQUITY: OR, WHY THE ONTARIO COURT OF APPEAL IN RE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS OF IRELAND IN CANADA IS RIGHTS AND ITS CRITICS ARE WRONG
December 2004 Author(s): DAVID R. WINGFIELD In Re Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada, the Court of Appeal for Ontario explained why all of a charity’s property—even property the charity holds in trust for charitable purposes—can be used to ...
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TIME FOR CHANGE: UNETHICAL HOURLY BILLING IN THE CANADIAN PROFESSION AND WHAT SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT IT
December 2004 Author(s): ALICE WOOLLEY In the United States hourly billing by lawyers has been demonstrated to lead to both inefficiencies, where clients pay for work done to generate hours rather than results, and dishonesty. While the va ...
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L'INDEPENDANCE JUDICIAIRE : FONDEMENT DU PRINCIPE ET SON APPLICATION AUX TRIBUNAUX ADMINISTRATIFS
December 2004 Author(s): JEAN DENIS GAGNON Often, in recent years, Canadian courts have reminded us that the principle of judicial independence is part of our public law. This principle is recognised both in terms of the Constitution Act of 18 ...
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ENFORCEABILITY OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS IN THE WAKE OF GOSSELIN: ROOM FOR CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM
December 2004 Author(s): JANE MATTHEWS GLENN This article focuses on the extent to which economic and social rights can
be “read into” section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It canvasses the Supreme Court of Canada’s treatmen ...
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