9 articles in this issue
Martin Phillipson
The author explores the availability to genericmanufacturers of two research exemptions under the Canadian <i>Patent Act</i>. In order to expedite later market entry, processes of research and development and federal product approval are... see more
Dwight G. Newman
There are two divergent principles underlying theconstitutional recognition of Aboriginal title in s. 35(1) of the <i>Constitution Act, 1982</i> the historically-oriented principle of "prior occupation, " and the forward-looking principle... see more
Robert Flannigan
Liability assignments for wrongs committed within ajurisdiction are generally intended to apply equally to all local and foreign persons. Local liability policy, however, can be circumvented through the use of foreign legal forms. Both local and... see more
Lily Ng
Recently, three American stales introduced covenant marriage as a new form of marriage in response to the rising divorce rate. The author examines the threedistinguishing characteristics of covenant marriage that distinguish it from the current form ... see more
Morris Popowich
Recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions have forced the National Energy Board to reconsider its responsibilities with respect to Aboriginal peoples. This has impacted the Board's ability to clearly articulate its policies and procedures, ... see more
Ibironke T. Odumosu
The article reviews the Albertan and Nigerian gas flaring regulatory frameworks, examines theirdifferences, and attempts to determine the extent to which certain aspects of the Alberlan framework can (not) be adopted in Nigeria. In this regard, the ... see more
Sean C. Doyle
Case comment on <i>Merk v International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Local 771</i>.
Angela Cameron
Book review of <i>Will the Circle be Unbroken? Aboriginal Communities, Restora tive Justice, and the Challenges of Conflictand Change,</i> Jane Dickson-Gilmore & Carol La Prairie (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005).
Doreen Barrie
Book review of <i>Forging Alberta's Constitutional Framework,</i> Richard Connors & John M. Law, eds. (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2005).