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Volume XXVIII, January 2010 
Tomme XXVIII, Janvier 2010

ARTICLES

Exploring Judicial Appreciations of Parental Addiction in Child Custody and Access Decisions: Quebec as a Case Study
Angela Campbell

The End of the Constitutionalism-Democracy Debate
Joel Colón-Ríos

Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights: The Differing Decisions of Canadian and UK Courts
Stuart Hendin

Creating Conflict: Legal Strategies for Housing the Homeless in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Robert Tarantino

Mandatory Nutrition Disclosure for Restaurants: Is Menu Labelling Coming to Canada?
Barbara von Tigerstrom

Book Review

Book Review: Intent for a Nation: What is Canada for: A Relentlessly Optimistic Manifesto for Canada’s Role in the World
Timothy Smith


Volume XXVII, May 2009
Tomme XXVII, Mai 2009

Celebrating Excellence: 40 Years of the University of Windsor Faculty of Law and 20 Years of the Windsor Review of Legal an Social Issues

ARTICLES

Introduction: Defining an Identity
William A. Bogart

Reflection: Twenty Years of the Windsor Review of Legal & Social Issues
Mary P. Reilly

Corporate Environmental Responsibility in the Wake of the Supreme Court Decision of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada
Jeffrey Bone

And Social Justice For All: A History of the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Annette Demers

Creating a Culture of Professional Responsibility and Ethics: A Leadership Role for Law Schools
Bruce P. Elman

Bedeviled by Delay: Straight Talk About Memory Loss, Procedural Delay and the Myth of Swift Justice
Brian Manarin

“Judicial Ratbags or Men of Principle? The Trials and Tribulations of Maverick Colonial Judges in 19th Century” Or “A Funny Way to Run an Empire”
John McLaren

Food for Tort: Giving the Casino Some Consideration, A Continued Defence of the Gaming Industry
Emir A. C. Mohammed

Defining Justice in Afghanistan: Development of a National Legal Aid System
Ele Pawelski 


Volume XXVI, February 2009
Tomme XXVI, Fevrier 2009

Special Volume: Examining Environmental Law in a Canadian, Cross-Border and International Context

Articles

Introduction: Canada-United States Transboundry Environmental Protection
Noah D. Hall

An Ecologically Literate Literate Reading of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Lynda M. Collins

Liberty, Property and the Environment: Rethinking Environmental Law in Canada
Shea Collins

Strange Bedfellows or Reluctant Allies?: Assessing Whether Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations (ENGOs) Should Serve as Official Monitors of Whaling for the International Whailing Commission (IWC)
Cameron S.G. Jeffries

Right to Rainwater - A Cloudy Issue
Arlene J. Kwasniak and Daniel R. Hursh

An Ecofeminist Legal Critique of Canadian Environmental Law: The Case Study of Genetically Modified Foods
Heather McLeod-Kilmurray

Climate Change Charades: False Environmental Pretenses of Statist Energy Governance
Bruce Pardy

Book Review

Jacqueline P. Hand, International Environmental Liability and Barriers to Trade: Market Access and Biodiversity in the Biosafety Protocol, by Kareen L. Holtby, William A. Kerr, & Jill E Hobbs
Jaqueline P. Hand


Volume XXV, September 2008
Tome XXV, Septembre 2008

Special Volume: Perspectives on Law and Psychiatry: Exploring the Legal and Social Issues Surrounding Mental Disability

Articles

General Introduction
Dr. Hy Bloom

Introduction
Peter Bartlett

"These Regulations Aren't Just Here to Annoy You:" The Myth of Statutory
Safeguards, Patient Rights and Charter Values in Ontario's Mental Health System

Lora Patton

The Sexual Freedom of Eve: A Recommendation for Contraceptive Sterilization
Legislation in the Canadian Post Re Eve Context

Amy Spady

Sex Offender Information Registries And The Not
Criminally Responsible Accused: Have We Cast Too Wide A Net?

Mercedes Perez and Anita Szigeti
 
Relationships of Force: Reflections on Law, Psychiatry and Human Rights
Aaron A. Dhir 

Book Reviews

Dr. Ronald Roesch and Kaitlyn McLachlan, Book Review: Mental Health Courts: Decriminalizing The Mentally Ill

Dr. Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Book Review: Mental Health Law: Policy and Practice

Windsor Law Student Conference: Best Paper Award

The Power of Masculinity in the Legal Profession: Women Lawyers and Identity Formation Andrea Macerollo,

Closing Remarks

The Mentally Ill: "Under-Righted" or"Under-Lawyered?
The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard D. Schneider


Volume XXIV, March 2008
Tome XXIV, Mars 2008

Special Topic: The Rule (and Role) of Law and Politics in a Post 9/11 World

Introduction: Legality in a Time of Emergency
David Dyzenhaus

Articles

The Role and Capacities of Courts and Legislatures in Reviewing Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Law
Kent Roach

A Problem of Official Discretion in Anti-Terrorism Law: A Comment on R. v. Khawaja
W. Wesley Pue and Robert Russo

Book Reviews

Legality in a Time of Emergency, by David Dyzenhaus
Reviewed by Faisal Kutty

Access to Justice as a Human Right, by Francesco Francioni
Reviewed by Faisal Bhabha


Volume XXIII, June 2007
Tome XXIII, Juin 2007

Articles

Foreward to Special Topic: Perspectives on Health: Exploring the Social and legal Context of Health and Well-Being
Karen E. Jaques

Professional Independence and the Rule of Law
Remarks of the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada

Food, Fat and the Law: A Comment on Trans Fat Bans and Public Health
Nola M. Ries

Perpetuating the Cycle of Abuse: Feminist (Mis)use of the Public/Private Dichotomy in the Case of Nixon v. Rape Relief
Ummni Khan

Pharmaceutical Industry Practices and the Medicalisation of Childhood: Is Pathology For Sale?
Susan McBride

Public Health or Public Harm: DDT, Malaria and the Right to Health
Nikki Kumar

Book Reviews

Law and Ethics in Biomedical Research: Regulation, Conflict of Interest, and Liability, by Trudo Lemmens and Duff R. Waring
Reviewed by Fiona Bergin

Global Health Governance: International Law and Public Health in a Divided World, by Obijiofor Aginam
Reviewed by Lesley Jacobs


Volume XXII, December 2006
Tome XXII, Decembre 2006

Articles

A Virtuous Profession: Re-Conceptualizing Legal Ethics from a Virtue-based Moral Philosophy
Paul J. Saguil

Aboriginal Title and Self-Government in Canada: What is the True Scope of Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements?
Jennifer E. Dalton

Deterring Racial Profiling: Can Section 24(2) of the Charter Realize Its Potential?
Diana Lumba

Book Reviews

The Colour of Justice by David M. Tanovich
Reviewed by Dale E. Ives

Good Government? Good Citizen? Courts, Politics, and Markets in a Changing Canada, by W.A. Bogart
Reviewed by Mark E. Hecht

State of Exception, by Giorgio Agamben
Reviewed by Thomas J. Denholm


Volume XXI, April 2006
Tome XXI, Avril 2006

Special Topic: Alternative Dispute Resolution

Introduction to the Special Topic of Alternative Dispute Resolution
Julie Macfarlane

University of Windsor Mediation Services 10th Anniversary: Remarks on the Civil Justice Review Task Force
Master Robert N. Beaudoin

Articles

From Both Sides of the Table: The Art of Balanced Negotiation
Jeremy Richler

Book Review

Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model, by Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Porter Love, Andrea Kupfner Schneider & Jean R. Sternlight
Reviewed by Gemma Smyth

General Topic Articles

Honour of the Crown: The New Approach to Crown-Aboriginal Reconciliation
Timothy Huyer

A Place for Individual (im)Perfections: Diversity and the Promotion of Equitable Rights
Michael Ilg

Book Review

Understanding Section 8: Search, Seizure, and the Canadian Constitution, by Susanne Boucher and Kenneth Landa
Reviewed by Patrick J. Ducharme


Volume XX, November 2005
Tome XX, Novembre 2005

Articles

Running On Empty: The "Not So Special Status" of Paratransit Services in Ontario
Ena Chadha

Whose Responsibility?: Disabled Adult "Children of the Marriage" Under the Divorce Act and the Canadian Social Welfare State
Christine Dobby

Maritime Violence: Piracy at Sea & Marine Terrorism Today
Monica Pathak

Case Commentary

Marshall Part 3: Are Aborigial Rights Really Sui Generis?
William R. MacKay


Volume XIX, March 2005
Tome XIX, Mars 2005

Articles

The Mental Health of Women Pursuing and Working in the Legal Profession: A Research Proposal
Donna Eansor

Considering Democracy and ADR: Diversity Based Practice in Public Collaborative Processes
Gemma Smyth

A Case Against Biometric National Identification Systems (NIDS): “Trading-Off” Privacy Without Getting Security
Bijon Roy

The Great Compromise: Labour Unions, Flags of Convenience and the Rights of Seafarers
Shayna Frawley

The Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement: Why the U.S. is Not a Safe Haven for Refugee Women Asserting Gender-Based Asylum Claims
Sonia Akibo-Betts

Critical Commentary: Social Inequality and Youth Sentencing
Nikki Kumar, Chantelle Lapointe, Diana Lumba & Francesca Maio


Volume XVIII, November 2004
Tome XVIII, Novembre 2004

Articles

The Joyous Environmentalism: Fostering Creative Democratic Discourse in Law & Community
Ryan Fritsch

Patent Infringement During a Time of National Emergency: Are Canadian, American and Mexican Governments Permitted to do so Under Their Domestic Law, NAFTA and TRIPS; If so, at What Cost?
Robert Shapiro

Bringing the Administration of the Charter into Disrepute: A Critique of the Third Branch of the Collins Test for Excluding Evidence Under Section 24(2) of the Charter
J. Andres Hannah-Suarez

Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance in Canada: The Present State of the Law and Challenges to the Employment of Sophisticated and Intrusive Technology in Law Enforcement
Yoni Rahamim 

Special Topic: Ethical Obligations in the Legal Profession

Class Counsel’s Ethical Obligations
Michael P. Abdelkerim

The Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Duty to Warn in the Practice of Psychology
Jessica Van Exan