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Taking Remedies Seriously - 2009

Taking Remedies Seriously - 2009
Taking Remedies Seriously - 2009
Collection of papers presented at the 2009 CIAJ annual conference held in Ottawa, for judges, practitioners, academics and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by Justice Robert J. Sharpe and Kent Roach.

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  • Taking Remedies Seriously: Introduction, Kent Roach and Robert J. Sharpe;
  • Rights and Remedies – Remarks, Beverley McLachlin;
  • Rights and Remedies: A Complex Relationship, Stephen A. Smith;
  • The Relationship between Rights and Remedies in Private Law: A Comparison between the Common and the Civil Law Tradition, Helge Dedek;
  • Taking Specific Performance Seriously: Trumping Damages as the Presumptive Remedy for Breach of Contract, Rosalie Jukier;
  • Discriminatory Impact of Application of Restitutio in Integrum in Personal Injury Claims, Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey;
  • Rethinking Damages for Personal Injury, Is it too late to take the facts seriously?, Jeff Berryman;
  • Damages Measured by the Benefit to the Defendant, Gordon Cameron;
  • Developments in Foreseeability and Remoteness: The Limits of Contract Damages, Stephen Waddams;
  • Strip Searches and the Silo Effect: Adopting a Holistic Approach to Charter Remedies, Gary S. Gildin;
  • Les réparations pour violation des droits des peuples autochtones : leçons de la Cour interaméricaine des droits de l’homme, Ghislain Otis;
  • Charter Remedies for Socio-economic Rights Violations: Sleeping Under a Box?, Martha Jackman;
  • Reflections of a Supervisory Order Sceptic: Ten Years after Doucet-Boudreau, Janet E. Minor and James S. F. Wilson;
  • Doucet-Boudreau, Dialogue and Judicial Activism: Tempest in a Teapot?, Paul S. Rouleau and Linsey Sherman;
  • Damages as a Remedy Against Administrative Authorities: An Area Needing Clarification, David Stratas;
  • Remedies for Discriminatory Profiling, Kent Roach;
  • The Discretionary Nature of Judicial Review, David J. Mullan;
  • Commentaire d’arrêt : Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority c. Fédération canadienne des étudiantes et étudiants — Section Colombie-Britannique, France Houle;
  • Remedies in the Human Rights Context, Heather M. MacNaughton and Jessica Connell;
  • Evaluating the Impact of Remedial Authority: Adjudicative Tribunals in the Health Sector, Lorne Sossin and Steven J. Hoffman;
  • Celebrating the CIAJ, Thomas Cromwell.

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Reasonable Accommodation and the Role of the State: A Democratic Challenge - 2008

Reasonable Accommodation and the Role of the State: A Democratic Challenge - 2008
Reasonable Accommodation and the Role of the State: A Democratic Challenge - 2008
Collection of papers presented at the 2008 CIAJ annual conference held in Quebec City, for judges, practitioners, academics and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by: Christian Brunelle & Patrick A. Molinari

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  • L’objection de conscience : fondement et limite, Henri Brun;
  • Putting Reasonable Accommodation in Historical Perspective, Ian Binnie;
  • La contribution du très honorable Antonio Lamer à l’évolution du droit à l’égalité : une pensée visionnaire, Michèle Rivet et Manon Montpetit;
  • Development of Charter Equality Rights: The Contribution of the Right Honourable Antonio Lamer, Lynn Smith;
  • Les processus d’accommodement religieux et autochtone dans les institutions publiques canadiennes: quelques comparaisons, David Robitaille et Sébastien Grammond;
  • Religious Fundamentalism and Freedom: Conflict or Common Cause, Sheila Greckol;
  • The Courts’ Spectacles: Some Reflections on the Relationship between Law and Religion in Charter Analysis, David M. Brown;
  • Being Reasonable About Reasonable Accommodation of Minority Religious Practices and Symbols;
  • A Global Challenge in an Era of Diversity, Errol P. Mendes;
  • Police and the Duty of Reasonable Accommodation, Alok Mukherjee;
  • La défense de contrainte excessive est-elle possible pour les employeurs du secteur public ? Anne-Marie Laflamme;
  • Le rôle du syndicat dans la mise en oeuvre de l’obligation d’accommodement, Anne Pineau;
  • L’obligation d’accommodement dans le milieu de la santé et des services sociaux : moins d’accommodement et plus de personnalisation, Delphine Roigt;
  • Obligation d’accommodement et services scolaires publics au Québec, Bergman Fleury;
  • Le rôle du législateur : la loi peut-elle encore être limitée aux seules normes d’application générale et impersonnelle ? Martin Cauchon;
  • Accommodements raisonnables et gouvernance : le rôle du juge, au-delà de l’interprétation et de la création du droit à l’égalité, Stéphane Bernatchez;
  • Achieving Reasonable Accommodation through Constitutional Remedies, Jennifer Koshan; Postface – Une photo vaut-elle mille ….maux ?, Christian Brunelle.

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Doing Justice: Dispute Resolution in the Courts and Beyond - 2007

Doing Justice: Dispute Resolution in the Courts and Beyond - (2007)
Doing Justice: Dispute Resolution in the Courts and Beyond - 2007
Collection of papers presented at the 2007 CIAJ annual conference held in Halifax, for judges, practitioners, academics and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by: Ronalda Murphy & Patrick A. Molinari

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  • Introduction, Ronalda Murphy;
  • Why Do Public Inquiries Work? Dennis R. O’Connor, Freya Kristjanson;
  • Introduction to Panel on Judicial Models, Joanne Spriet;
  • Judicial Models: Can we do better? Proposed Reforms to Civil Procedure in B.C., Allan Seckel;
  • Le modèle judiciaire : pouvons-nous faire mieux ? François Rolland;
  • The Role of Mediation in Human Rights Disputes, Heather M. MacNaughton;
  • New Models in Administrative Hearings: The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, Kaye Joachim;
  • Making Mediation Effective: Models for Best Practice, Julie Macfarlane;
  • Progress in Models of Justice: From Adjudication/Arbitration through Mediation to Restorative Conferencing (and Back), Bruce P. Archibald;
  • The Privatization of Justice: Where are we going? George W. Adams;
  • Would Aristotle Have Owned an iPod?, Jamie Campbell;
  • Mental Health Courts: Can They Break the Cycle?, Richard D. Schneider;
  • Doing Justice: New Directions in Restorative Justice, Jennifer J. Llewellyn;
  • Justice for Aboriginal Communities: Sharing the Ways, Mary-Ellen Turpel Lafond;
  • Were Muslim Barbarians Really Knocking on the Gates of Ontario?: The Religious Arbitration Controversy – Another Perspective, Natasha Bakht;
  • On Private Choices and Public Justice: Some Microscopic and Macroscopic Reflections on the State’s Role in Addressing Faith-Based Arbitration, Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens;
  • Faith-Based Dispute Resolution, Julie Macfarlane;
  • Public Justice, Private Dispute Resolution and Democracy, Trevor C. W. Farrow.

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Sustainable Development and the Law: People – Environment – Culture - 2006

Sustainable Development and the Law: People – Environment – Culture - 2006

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Sustainable Development and the Law: People - Environment - Culture - 2006
Collection of papers presented at the 2006 CIAJ annual conference held in Vancouver for practitioners, academics, judges and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by: Shi-Ling Hsu and Patrick A. Molinari

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  • Sustainability, Globalization and the Rule of Law, John A. Fraser;
  • Conflict Resolution and Sustainability Disputes: Authority and Consensus in the Shadow of Law, Fabien Gélinas;
  • Courts and Tribunals Through a Sustainability Lens: New Questions and New Expectations, S. Glenn Sigurdson;
  • Sustainable Development – Local Government Powers, Donald Lidstone;
  • The Collaborative Tales: Exploring the Role of Public Engagement in Achieving Sustainable Development within the Olympic Movement, Joseph Weiler and Arun Mohan;
  • The Olympic Games, the Law and the Triple Bottom Line of Sustainability, Richard Pound, Ken Bagshaw, Linda Coady, Joseph Weiler, Margaret Dickson and Arun Mohan;
  • Sustainable Development and Energy Resources/Développement durable et ressources énergétiques, Michel Yergeau;
  • Sustainability in the Mining and Forest Sectors - A NAFTA Perspective, Jon R. Johnson;
  • Sustainable Development in World Trade Law: New Instruments, Markus W. Gehring;
  • Sustainable Development as Freedom: Globalization and Rights-Based Approaches to Environmental Governance in China, Kishan Khoday;
  • Sustainable Development and Investment Treaty Law, Andrew Newcombe.

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Technology Privacy and Justice - 2005

Technology Privacy and Justice - 2005
Technology Privacy and Justice - 2005
Collection of papers presented at the 2005 CIAJ annual conference held in Toronto for judges, practitioners, academics and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by: Lisa M. Austin, Arthur J. Cockfield and Patrick A. Molinari

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  • Introduction – Overview of Technological Challenges to Privacy and Security, Arthur J. Cockfield and Lisa M. Austin;
Part I – Civil Litigation
    • Information Technologies and Globalization, R Roy McMurtry;
    • Privacy Enters the Canadian Courtroom: The Privacy Rights of Litigants and Witnesses, Simon Chester;
    • Guidelines for the Discovery of Electronic Documents in Ontario, Colin L. Campbell;
    • Model Policy for Access to Court Records in Canada, Judges Technology Advisory Committee;
    • Synthesis of the Comments on JTAC’s Discussion Paper on Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy, Lisa M Austin and Frédéric Pelletier;
Part II – Criminal and Terrorist Investigations
      • Protecting the Social Value of Privacy in the Context of Police Investigations Using New Technologies, Arthur J. Cockfield;
      • Reflections on Public Interests and Private Rights: Conflict or Convergence? William Pentney;
      • Information Technology, National Security & Privacy Protection, David Loukidelis;

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Governance of Public Institutions, Professions, Corporations, Tribunals and Courts - 2004

Governance of Public Institutions, Professions, corporations, Tribunals and Courts - 2004
Governance of Public Institutions, Professions, Corporations, Tribunals and Courts - 2004
Collection of papers presented at the 2004 CIAJ annual conference held at La Malbaie for judges, practitioners, academics and other professionals interested in these matters.
Edited by: Denis Lemieux and Patrick A. Molinari

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  • Allocution d’introduction, J.J. Michel Robert;
  • Public Sector Governance and Accountability - Key Elements to Earn the Public Trust, Erik Peters;
  • La gouvernance des entreprises publiques et para-publiques, Guy Breton;
  • Dual Class Share Structures and Minority Shareholder Recourse in Canada, Stephanie Ben–Ishai;
  • Progress Report on Corporate Governance Initiatives, Susan Wolburgh Jenah;
  • Judicial Regulation of the Legal Profession in the United States, Mark I. Harrison;
  • The Governance of Professions – Notes for an Address, David Smith;
  • La responsabilité pénale des organizations, Jean-Claude Hébert;
  • Accountability of Administrative Tribunals: Does the Present Design Ensure Independence? T Murray Rankin;
  • L’autonomie administrative des tribunaux, Robert Pidgeon;
  • Modernizing Models of Court Administration: A Time for Change, Catherine Fraser;
  • Introduction à l’allocution de la présentation de la Professeure Raymonde Crête, Patrick Baillie;
  • Les vérificateurs après la tempête financière: un regard particulier sur un nouveau régime de responsabilité civile destiné aux investisseurs du marché secondaire des valeurs mobilières, Raymonde Crête;
  • Les enjeux juridiques et éthiques de la gouvernance, des institutions publiques, des entreprises, des professions et des tribunaux, Charles D. Gonthier.

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Dialogue between Courts and Tribunals: Essays in Administrative Law and Justice - (2001-2007)

Dialogue between Courts and Tribunals: Essays in Administrative Law and Justice - (2001-2007)
Dialogue between Courts and Tribunals: Essays in Administrative Law and Justice - (2001-2007)
A collection of essays representing the papers presented and discussed at the annual CIAJ Administrative Law national and regional roundtables held across Canada for judges, tribunal members and academics.
Publication with Les Éditions THÉMIS and the generous support of the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
 
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  • Discovering What Tribunals Do: Tribunal Standing Before the Courts, Laverne Jacobs & Thomas Kuttner;
  • Tribunal Independence and Impartiality: Rethinking the Theory after Bell and Ocean Port Hotel – A Call for Empirical Analysis, Laverne Jacobs;
  • The Expert Tribunal, Laverne Jacobs & Thomas Kuttner;
  • Tribunals and Policy Making: From Legitimacy to Fairness, Lorne Sossin & France Houle;
  • Designing Mediation Systems for Use in Administrative Agencies and Tribunals – The B.C. Human Rights Experience, Philip Bryden & William Black;
  • Standards of Review in Administrative Law, David Phillip Jones;
  • Analyzing Problems of Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction, Aloke Chatterjee;
  • Consistency in Tribunal Decision Making: What Really Goes On Behind Closed Doors ... Kevin Whitaker, Michael Gottheil & Michael Uhlmann

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