The International Protection of Trade Union Rights: A Canadian Case Study January 1, 1981 Michael Bendel Labour and Employment Law / Droit du travail et de l’emploi
Family Law in Ontario: Changing Assumptions January 1, 1981 Judge Rosalie Silberman Abella Family Law / Droit de la familleWomen and the Law / Les femmes et le droit
Further Reflections on “Going Private” – Towards a Rational Scheme of Regulating Minority Squeeze-Out Transactions January 1, 1981 Edwin Grant Kroft Commercial Law / Droit commercialCompetition Law / Droit de la concurrenceCorporate Law / Droit des sociétés
Neonatal Intensive Care: The Dilemma for Medical Law January 1, 1981 Joseph Eliot Magnet Health Law / Droit de la santé
Nova Scotia’s Case for Coastal and Offshore Resources January 1, 1981 Edward C. Foley Constitutional Law / Droit constitutionnelEnvironmental and Energy Law / Droit de l'environnement et de l'énergiePublic Law / Droit public
Religious Institutions and the Law in Ontario: An Historical Study of the Laws Enabling Religious Organizations to Hold Land January 1, 1981 A. H. Oosterhoff Contracts / ContratsProperty Law / Droit des biensPublic Law / Droit public
The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained Illegally: A Comparative Analysis January 1, 1981 G. L. Peiris Civil Procedure / Procédure civile
The Constitutional Jurisdiction to Regulate the Provision of Telephone Services in Canada January 1, 1981 Richard A. Brait Administrative Law / Droit administratifCompetition Law / Droit de la concurrenceConstitutional Law / Droit constitutionnelPublic Law / Droit publicTechnology Law / Droit de la technologie
The Education Amendment Act, 1980 January 1, 1981 J. A. Clarence Smith Administrative Law / Droit administratifConstitutional Law / Droit constitutionnelPublic Law / Droit public
Natural Gas Utility Flow-Through and Normalization Tax Treatment Policy January 1, 1981 David B. Reesor Environmental and Energy Law / Droit de l'environnement et de l'énergiePublic Law / Droit public
The International Protection of Trade Union Rights: A Canadian Case Study