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Panel Remarks: Canada, United States And European Union -- Out Of Sync On Trade Agreements? Or Are We Sympatico?, Juscelino Colares Jan 2017

Panel Remarks: Canada, United States And European Union -- Out Of Sync On Trade Agreements? Or Are We Sympatico?, Juscelino Colares

Canada-United States Law Journal

The article offers on panel discussion regarding the cooperation of the U.S. and Canada on free trade issues and trade agreements; the expiration of the Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA); and the status of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in the U.S. Congress. Topics discussed include impact of interest rates on investment and economic activity, balancing effect of greater capital inflows that comes with trade deficits and concerns over the investor-state dispute settlement.


State Neutrality In Religious Affairs -- Civil Servants And Religious Dress, Simon Pelsmakher Jan 2017

State Neutrality In Religious Affairs -- Civil Servants And Religious Dress, Simon Pelsmakher

Canada-United States Law Journal

This article examines the question of whether civil servants have the right to wear religious dress in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

It loos at different policies regarding the relationship between state neutrality and religious affairs, freedom of religion, and equality, and argues that civil servants should have the right to wear religious dress, without violating laws pertaining to neutrality.


Masthead, Volume 41 (2017) Jan 2017

Masthead, Volume 41 (2017)

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Approval Of Waukesha's Diversion Application Under The Great Lakes -St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact -- Bad Precedent For The Great Lakes, Adriana Forest Jan 2017

The Approval Of Waukesha's Diversion Application Under The Great Lakes -St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact -- Bad Precedent For The Great Lakes, Adriana Forest

Canada-United States Law Journal

This article examines the application of Waukesha, Wisconsin in 2010 for an exception under the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact to divert water from Lake Michigan for its municipal water supply ... This article demonstrates that the approval of Waukesha's Diversion Application is of serious concern and sets a dangerous precedent for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.


Canada And United States: Campus Sexual Assault Law & Policy Comparative Analysis, Aliza Lopes-Baker, Mathew Mcdonald Jan 2017

Canada And United States: Campus Sexual Assault Law & Policy Comparative Analysis, Aliza Lopes-Baker, Mathew Mcdonald

Canada-United States Law Journal

The article compares law and policy regarding the sexual assault in university campuses in Canada and the U.S., including campus policies which must identify the processes to be followed by administration when responding to, and addressing claims of, sexual assault or violence involving enrolled students, under federal laws, such as Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965.


Volume 41 (2017), Canada-United States Law Journal Jan 2017

Volume 41 (2017), Canada-United States Law Journal

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Joint Law-Business Case Study Competition Program, Canada-United States Institute Jan 2017

Joint Law-Business Case Study Competition Program, Canada-United States Institute

Canada-United States Law Journal

The article offers information on the Joint Law-Business Case Study Competition organized by Canada-United States Law Institute (CUSLI) with a unique student competition experience that will allow for continued student exchange and participation. It mentions it is an interdisciplinary case study competition that will bring together students from graduate law and business faculties to jointly problem solve. It also mentions incorporation of elements of the law school Moot Court model..


Constructivism, Embedded Liberalism And Anti-Dumping Canadian Public Interest Query As Case Study Of Embedded Liberalism, Wissam Aoun Jan 2017

Constructivism, Embedded Liberalism And Anti-Dumping Canadian Public Interest Query As Case Study Of Embedded Liberalism, Wissam Aoun

Canada-United States Law Journal

The majority of proposals for international anti-dumping reform focus almost entirely on the relevant economic factors - consumer welfare losses and gains. Therefore, almost all proposals come to the exact same conclusion; in light of the enormous welfare losses suffered by domestic consumers, international anti-dumping law should be repealed in its entirety, or at least replaced by some form of international competition law. However, this analysis views the issue of anti-dumping law through the constructivist lens, and more specifically, the embedded liberalism view of international trade law. From this perspective, economics alone does not grasp the constitutive realities at play …


International Law In A Turbulent World, Lawrence L. Herman Jan 2017

International Law In A Turbulent World, Lawrence L. Herman

Canada-United States Law Journal

10th Annual Canada-United States Law Institute Distinguished Lecture by the diplomatic officer at the Canadian Mission to the United Nations, on human rights, climate change and terrorism, and UNCLOS (Law of the Sea Convention)


Do Ontario School Boards Have Too Much Statutory Power? A Comparison Of Expropriation And Eminent Domain In Ontario And Michigan, Mario Marrell, Michael Valentin Jan 2017

Do Ontario School Boards Have Too Much Statutory Power? A Comparison Of Expropriation And Eminent Domain In Ontario And Michigan, Mario Marrell, Michael Valentin

Canada-United States Law Journal

The authors discuss the comparative law of expropriation, particularly as exercised by school boards in Ontario and Michigan They suggest that the sweeping authority given to governments in Ontario to expropriate land should be reviewed and subjected to a stricter legal standard, possibly through a constitutionalization of a right to private property in Canada, In the United States, the Fifth Amendment protects an individual's right to private property and as such, the government must meet a much stricter standard before it lawfully takes an individual's land. Individuals in the United States who decide to litigate issues of expropriation when their …