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Highlights

Louise Arbour, “Armed Conflicts and Access to International Justice”,

Constance Backhouse, “Gretta Wong Grant: Canada’s First Chinese-Canadian Female Lawyer”,

Erhard Blankenburg, “Private Insurance and the Historical ‘Waves’ of Legal Aid”

Anne-Marie Boisvert, Karim Benyekhlef, "Les modes alternatifs de resolution des litiges en droit criminel"

Susan Boyd, “Can Law Challenge the Public/Private Divide? Women, Work, and Family”

Mauro Cappelletti, “Accès à la justice: comme programme de reform et comme method de pensée”

Christine Chinkin, "Peoples' Tribunals: Legitimate or Rough Justice"

Peter Fitzpatrick, " Access as Justice

Marc Galanter, "Bhopals, Past and Present"

Patrice Garant, "La crise de la justice"

Joel Handler, “The Politics of Structure: Decentralization and Empowerment”

Lucie Lamonde, "Bilan et revue de litterature sur l'impact de l'intervention judiciaire en droit carceral American et Canadien"

Roderick A. Macdonald, “Access to Justice and Law Reform#2”

Laura Nader, “Crime as a Category”

Kai Neilson, “Socialism and Egalitarian Justice”

David Nelkin, “The ‘Gap Problem’ in the Sociology of Law: A Theoretical Review”

Bert C. van Roermund, “Justice, Rights & Human Dignity: Some Aspects of Coherence in the Legal Concept of a Person”

Austin Sarat, “Pain, Powerlessness, and the Promises of Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship”

Margaret A. Somerville (with Bernadette McSherry), “Sexual Activity among Institutionalised Persons in Need of Special Care”

Joseph Vining, “Justice and the Bureaucratisation of Appellate Courts”

Bruce H. Wildsmith, “Vindicating Mi’Kmaq Rights: The Struggle Before, During and After ‘Marshall’”