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Aboriginal Legal Issues - Cases, Materials and Commentary, 4th Edition

This comprehensive casebook surveys the most important issues in Canadian law concerning Aboriginal peoples, contextualising them within their larger cultural, political and sociological framework.

Format:   Softcover Book

Author :  John J. Borrows, B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M., Ph.D., & Leonard I. Rotman B.A., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D.

$120.00

Accessing Justice - Appraising Class Actions Ten Years After Dutton, Hollick and Rumley

Accessing Justice: Appraising Class Actions Ten Years After Dutton, Hollick & Rumley The Supreme Court of Canadas 2001 decisions in Dutton , Hollick and Rumley entrenched class actions as an important element of our civil justice architecture. Between them, the trilogy has been cited with approval in over 1100 cases and has continued to become a ...

Format:   Softcover Book

Author :  Jasminka Kalajdzic

$105.00

Administrative Law in Canada, 5th Edition

Since 1992, Administrative Law in Canada has helped tribunal members and participants across Canada to understand the roles they play and the rules that tribunals must follow. In the fifth edition, author Sara Blake explains the latest developments relating to the powers and procedures of the many and varied public officials, boards and agencies that exercise statutory authority.

Format:   Hardcover Book

Author :  Sara Blake

$135.00

Advertising and Marketing Law in Canada, 4th Edition

This latest edition from Brenda Pritchard and Susan Vogt, two of the most recommended advertising and marketing lawyers in Canada, and members of their practice group, covers all of the hot topics in advertising and marketing law in Canada. With this accessible guide as your trusted reference, you can advise your clients and colleagues knowing that you have up-to-date information at your fingertips.

Format:   Softcover Book

Author :  Brenda Pritchard, B.A., LL.B. & Susan Vogt, B.A., LL.B.

$100.00

Advising the Older Client

Seniors are one of the fastest growing groups in Canadian society. Currently about 13% of Canadians are aged 65 and over. By 2041, this age group will make up an estimated 23% of the population. This dramatic increase has resulted in a host of legal issues related to aging. Equally important are the interconnected social, economic, and health needs ...

Format:   Hardcover Book

Author :  Ann Soden

$135.00