Manarin, Brian "Forensic Evidence in Context: Cases, Materials and Commentaries" (2017)
In Forensic Evidence in Context: Cases, Materials and Commentaries, Brian Manarin has collected a wide array of case law, journal articles and other valuable materials with a view to better preparing students and professionals alike for the time when they will be called upon to showcase their forensic talents.
A special issue of the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice (WYAJ) titled, Conspiring in Cairo & Canada: Placing TWAIL Scholarship and Praxis, has been published.
Guest edited by Sujith Xavier, Amar Bhatia, Usha Natarajan & John Reynolds, this is an important issue that examines many aspects of Third World Approaches to International Law. The issue also includes an article by Windsor Law professor, Sujith Xavier.
Xavier, Sujith “Learning From Below: Theorising Global Governance Through Ethnographies And Critical Reflections From The Global South” (2016) 33 (3) Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 229
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Xavier, Sujith, “Placing TWAIL Scholarship and Praxis” (Co-authored with Amar Bhatia, John Reynolds & Usha Natarajan) (2016) 33 (3) Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 1
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Sujith Xavier
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Irish, Maureen, “Development, Reciprocity and the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement” (2017) 14/1 Manchester Journal of International Economic Law 50-68.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Maureen Irish
Semple, Noel, "Male, Pale, and Stale? Diversity in Lawyers’ Leadership," Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Volume 31, Issue 3, December 2016, pp. 405-427.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Noel Semple
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Special issue entitled, "Indigenous Law, Lands and Literature."
Conklin, William, E., "The Peremptory Norms of the International Community: A Rejoinder to Alexander Orakhelashvili," The European Journal of International Law Vol. 23 no. 3 ©The Author, 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of EJIL Ltd.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: William E. Conklin
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Conklin, William E., "The Peremptory Norms of the International Community," The European Journal of International Law Vol. 23 no. 3 ©The Author, 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of EJIL Ltd.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: William E. Conklin
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Bill Bogart
Professor Bill Bogart's book, Off The Street: Legalizing Drugs (Dundurn), has now been published in the US. Bill and his book are being represented in America by Dalyn Mill Public Relations (Chicago).
Since mid-November Bill has given more than 75 interviews on both sides of the border. Here's his interview with NPR (Wisconsin).
— Published on Jan 8th, 2017