10 articles in this issue
Nicholas Bala
There has been an increase in the number of family law cases in Alberta where counsel is appointed to represent a child, but there is a lack of guidance and there is controversy about the role and responsibilities of counsel for the child. In other jurisd... see more
Dale Hensley
The representation of children and the role and responsibilities of counsel have recently become topics of discussion in Alberta. This dialogue includes consideration of whether, and in what situations, acting as a best-interests advocate, an amicus curia... see more
Janis Sarra, Vivian King
This article reports the results of a qualitative empirical study of the corporate governance practices of 23 resource and energy sector firms in Canada. The authors examine public disclosure and other documents filed by subject firms in each ofthe oil an... see more
Craig Forcese
The expression "national security" or its close similes lacks a precise meaning, even in the public policy literature. Nevertheless, the concept appears in over 30 federal statutes. In most instances, the term is undefined, an important oversight in light... see more
Raymond E. Young
By virtue of the Constitution Act, 1982. Canada has established that some rights andfreedoms are beyond the reach ofgovernment. However, the protection of properly, especially with regard to the guaranteeing of compensation ifproperty is taken by the stat... see more
Erin L. Nelson
This article highlights some concerns with the regulatory structure envisioned by Canada's new Assisted Human Reproduction Act, principally by comparing Canada's proposed Assisted Human Reproduction Agency (AHRA) with the United Kingdom's Human Fertilisat... see more
Lucinda Ferguson
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Jeremy Patrick
Russell Brown
Moin A. Yahya