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Filling The Gaps In Canada's Climate Change Strategy: "All Litigation, All The Time…"?, Cameron Jefferies
Filling The Gaps In Canada's Climate Change Strategy: "All Litigation, All The Time…"?, Cameron Jefferies
Fordham International Law Journal
This Article is organized into five parts. Part I situates Canada’s climate change experience. In Part II, Canada’s regulatory response to climate change and its gaps are positioned within a troubling ongoing federal retreat from the environmental arena that seems to favor resource extraction and export. Parts III to V discuss the possibility for increased human rights-based climate litigation in the Canadian context—even in light of past failures—and consider an emerging public law approach. The Article concludes by commenting on the prospect of the climate change problem playing out in Canadian courts.
Getting Caught Between The Borders: The Proposed Exemption Of The Canadian Mutual Fund From The Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules, Stephanie Ray
Fordham International Law Journal
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Corporate Groups And Crossborder Insolvencies: A Canada- United States Perspective, Jacob Zeigel
Corporate Groups And Crossborder Insolvencies: A Canada- United States Perspective, Jacob Zeigel
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Corporate Groups, A Comment On Professor Ziegel, Robert K. Rasmussen
The Problem Of Corporate Groups, A Comment On Professor Ziegel, Robert K. Rasmussen
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Bankruptcy Counseling: The Canadian Experience, Lain Ramsay
Mandatory Bankruptcy Counseling: The Canadian Experience, Lain Ramsay
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Reciprocal Recognition Of Foreign Country Money Judgements: The Canada-United States Example , Eric D. Ram
Reciprocal Recognition Of Foreign Country Money Judgements: The Canada-United States Example , Eric D. Ram
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.