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University of Toronto Law Journal 55.4 (2005) 1027-1028



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University of Toronto Law Journal

Contents: Volume LV, 2005

Articles

The administrative state goes to market (and cries 'wee, wee, wee' all the way home)
HARRY W. ARTHURS   797

Should pain-and-suffering damages be abolished from tort law? More experimental evidence
RONEN AVRAHAM   941

Willis on 'cultured' public authorities
G. BLAINE BAKER   335

Administrative discretion as dialogue: A response to John Willis (or, From theology to secularization)
GENEVIÈVE CARTIER   629

Constructive trusts from a law and economics perspective
TONY DUGGAN   217

The logic of the rule of law: Lessons from Willis
DAVID DYZENHAUS   691

Willis's American counterparts: The legal realists' defence of administration
ROBERT W. GORDON   405

The sociology of international law: Invitation to study international rules in their social context
MOSHE HIRSCH   891

The rule of law in the Supreme Court of Canada
PETER W. HOGG & CARA F. ZWIBEL   715

A network effects perspective on software piracy
ARIEL KATZ   155

Reconciling with the past: John Willis and the question of judicial review in inter-war and post-war England
PETER L. LINDSETH   657

Willis, 'theology,' and the rule of law
MARY LISTON   767

The functionalist style in public law
MARTIN LOUGHLIN   361

Call-centre government: For the rule of law, press #
RODERICK A. MACDONALD   449

Between facts and norms: Agency statutory interpretation as an autonomous enterprise
JERRY L. MASHAW   497

Willis v. McRuer: A long-overdue replay with the possibility of a penalty shoot-out
DAVID MULLAN   535 [End Page 1027]

My continuing legal education
R.C.B. RISK   313

Functionalism and formalism: Their latest incarnations in contemporary development and governance debates
KERRY RITTICH   853

Common law bills of rights as dialogue between courts and legislatures
KENT ROACH   733

Banging constitutional bibles: Observing constitutional culture in transition
DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN   833

Law as a moral idea
N.E. SIMMONDS   61

From neutrality to compassion: The place of civil service values and legal norms in the exercise of administrative discretion
LORNE SOSSIN   427

Speaking truth to power? The search for bureaucratic independence in Canada
LORNE SOSSIN   1

John Willis and the challenges for public law scholarship in a neoliberal globalizing world
DAVID SZABLOWSKI   869

From 'parliamentary powers' to privatization: The chequered history of delegated legislation in the twentieth century
MICHAEL TAGGART   575

Review Articles

Dickson's law: 'Manifestly one of the humanities'
JAMIE CAMERON   93

In defence of the legal constitution
TOM R. HICKMAN   981

Can the law do without the reasonable person?
JEREMY HORDER   253

Constitutional cosiness and legislative activism
TSVI KAHANA   129

Constitutional law from a pragmatic perspective
RICHARD A. POSNER   299

Can the common law be mapped?
GEOFFREY SAMUEL   271

Book Review

NEIL DUXBURY: Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition
STEPHEN WADDAMS   1023

Miscellaneous

The Published Work of John Willis
R.C.B. RISK & MICHAEL TAGGART   887



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