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Les autorités jurisprudentielles et doctrinales sont probablement les deux aides auxquelles les tribunaux font le plus fréquemment appel pour les...
This article critically analyzes the role of the Divisional Court in Ontario’s justice system, and ultimately proposes that the Divisional...
Dans un contexte où les services juridiques gratuits ou à faible coût sont peu accessibles, le rôle des cliniques juridiques...
La résurgence des (biens) communs en droit des biens contemporain appelle à la reconsidération de la théorie de la propriété...

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OTTAWA LAW REVIEW – 5 November 2025

Join Associate Editors Averi Winn and Zac Auger as they discuss French language rights with lawyer Gabriel Poliquin and students from the University of Ottawa. The Ottawa Law Review thanks Averi for her hard work and dedication in planning, recording, and editing this episode. 

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