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Volume 51 Number 1

11 articles in this issue 

Fiona Kelly

A growing number of lesbians and gay men are choosing to become parents. In response, provincial parentage laws have become increasingly inclusive of same-sex parents, though the presumption underlying most of the reforms is that queer parenting will adhe... see more

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Mariette Brennan

It is widely accepted that tobacco consumption has a number of dangerous side effects. While the federal and provincial governments have introduced a number of laws in order to decrease the number of smokers in Canada, no law on the plain packaging of tob... see more

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Vincent Kazmierski

This article discusses the role of judicial review in access to information regimes in Canada. It provides a review of recent court decisions that show how the Canadian courts are actively supervising the exercise of administrative discretion over access ... see more

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Jan Jakob Bornheim

In 2012, the Canadian federal government took a position in court that same-sex couples married in Canada were not legally married if the law of their domicile did not recognize such marriages. As a reaction to the subsequent media reports and political d... see more

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Sandra Ka Hon Chu, Rebecca Glass

The Nordic model is a piece of legislation, passed in Sweden in 1999, which criminalizes the purchase of sex. In Canada, exchanging sex for money is not illegal, but virtually every activity associated with prostitution is. Following the Ontario Court of ... see more

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Mike Madden

Critics of the Canadian military justice system have recently suggested that Canada should follow developments in military law that have taken place in Ireland, particularly with respect to the expansive procedural rights that are now afforded to accused ... see more

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Matthew Castel

The author maintains that the connecting factors for jurisdiction and choice of law in Internet defamation actions brought in Canada should be separately defined to address the problems of libel tourism and predictability of legal consequences.

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