Whose Boat is it Anyway? The Pitfalls and Jurisdictional Complications of the Canadian Problem Boat Regime September 21, 2022 Frances Miltimore is the winner of the 2022 NEERLS Law Student Essay Contest - Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize.
In the Wake of Redwater: Environmental Claims in the Context of Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law November 17, 2021 Cindy Kim is the winner of the 2021 NEERLS Law Student Essay Contest - Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize.
No Turning Back: CBA Task Force Report on Justice Issues Arising from COVID-19 February 17, 2021 The Canadian Bar Association launched its Task Force on Justice Issues Arising from COVID-19 – with thought leaders from across Canada’s federal justice system – to assess the immediate and evolving issues for the delivery of legal services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winner of the 2020 NEERLS Law School Essay Contest Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize October 22, 2020 Annie Arko of the University of Ottawa is the winner of the 2020 NEERLS Law School Essay Contest Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize.
Winner of the 2019 NEERLS Law School Essay Contest Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize June 24, 2019 Riley Weyman is the winner of the 2019 NEERLS Law School Essay Contest Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize for his paper entitled "Environmental Liability?: The Current State of Alberta’s Oil and Gas Well and Oil Sands Mining Liability Regimes"
WINNER OF LAW SCHOOL ESSAY COMPETITION June 28, 2017 The 2017 National Environmental, Energy and Resources Law Section Law School Essay Contest Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize winning paper by Niall Rand
Litigation Year In Review 2016 February 03, 2017 Litigation Year In Review 2016, by the Department of Justice, Canada.
Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption July 25, 2016 The International Bar Association has published a comprehensive report from the IBA Presidential Task Force on Climate Change Justice and Human Rights.
The International Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms: The Conflicts, Comforts and Limits of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety” July 07, 2016 The 2016 NEERLS Law School Essay Contest David Estrin Prize winning paper by Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University student Sarah Walsh.
Case summary: Tronox Incorporated bankruptcy settlement June 30, 2014 In Canada, the fate of legacy environmental liabilities in a bankruptcy scenario has been the subject of much discussion of late. Just think about the Nortel, Abitibi Consolidated and Northstar cases.