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Social Rights: Towards A Principled, Pragmatic Judicial Role, Craig M. Scott Jan 1999

Social Rights: Towards A Principled, Pragmatic Judicial Role, Craig M. Scott

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Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy And Open Fields: Taking The American ‘Risk Analysis’ Head On, James Stribopoulos Jan 1999

Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy And Open Fields: Taking The American ‘Risk Analysis’ Head On, James Stribopoulos

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This article argues that the "open fields" doctrine should not be adopted in Canada as it is premised upon the perilous American "risk analysis" which the Supreme Court has previously rejected.


Regulating Reproductive Technologies In Canada, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Albert Wallrap Jan 1999

Regulating Reproductive Technologies In Canada, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Albert Wallrap

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This chapter will identify and examine some of the major legal issues raised by the development and proliferation of technologies involved in assisted reproduction. It will review the application of existing legal principles, statutes and common law rules to these issues, and will illustrate the uncertainty present in the current legal regime in Canada. The chapter will then evaluate the need for a unified regulatory framework for reproductive technologies ("RTs").' While the focus of the chapter is an identification and review of the legal issues, it should be understood that these are shaped in a moral, ethical and social context.


Attacks On Your Reputation: Potential Responses, Trevor C. W. Farrow Jan 1999

Attacks On Your Reputation: Potential Responses, Trevor C. W. Farrow

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This article describes the law of defamation, with advice to realtors who have been the subject of defamatory statements what recourse is available to them.