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  • University of Toronto Law Journal:Index to Volume 61

Articles

Formalism in music and law ALLAN BEEVER 213 [61.2]
The idea of consideration PETER BENSON 241 [61.2]
The abiding presence of conscience: Criminal justice against the law and the modern constitutional imagination BENJAMIN L BERGER 579 [61.4]
The Habibi libel trial: Defamation and the hidden-community basis of criminal law LEORA BILSKY 617 [61.4]
Private law and Kantian right ALAN BRUDNER 279 [61.2]
Constitutionalizing self-defence ALAN BRUDNER 867 [61.4]
Ernie's three worlds BRUCE CHAPMAN 179 [61.2]
Property and collective undertaking: The principle of numerous clausus AVIHAY DORFMAN 467 [61.3]
Policing morality: Constitutional law and the criminalization of incest MARKUS D DUBBER 737 [61.4] [End Page 921]
A contextual approach to the admissibility of the state's forensic science and medical evidence GARY EDMOND & KENT ROACH 343 [61.3]
Constitutionalism and the criminal law: Rethinking criminal trial bifurcation TALIA FISHER 811 [61.4]
"Necessity knows no law": On extreme cases and un-codifiable necessities ALON HAREL & ASSAF SHARON 845 [61.4]
Empire and international law: The real Spanish contribution MARTTI KOSKENNIEMI 1 [61.1]
Basic rights and substantive criminal law: The incest case OTTO LAGODNY 761 [61.4]
Citizenship revocation as punishment: On the modern duties of citizens and their criminal breach SHAI LAVI 783 [61.4]
Equality under and before the law WILLIAM LUCY 411 [61.3]
Distinctions of power and the power of distinctions: A response to Professor Koskenniemi ARTHUR RIPSTEIN 37 [61.1]
Covenants for the sword ALICE RISTROPH 657 [61.4]
Mind the gap: Canada's different criminal and constitutional standards of fault KENT ROACH 545 [61.4] [End Page 922]
The constitution and the right of self-defence HAMISH STEWART 899 [61.4]
Legal positivism as an idea about morality MARTIN STONE 313 [61.2]
Constitutional rights in the balance: Modern exclusionary rules and the toleration of police lawlessness in the search for truth STEPHEN C THAMAN 691 [61.4]
Private law and public right ERNEST J WEINRIB 191 [61.2]

Focus

Combating terrorist financing: Is Canada's legal regime effective? ANITA I ANAND 59 [61.1]
Charities and terrorist financing DAVID G DUFF 73 [61.1]
The Air India report and the regulation of charities and terrorism financing KENT ROACH 45 [61.1]
Choices and approaches: Anti-terrorism law and civil society in the United States and the United Kingdom after September 11 MARK SIDEL 119 [61.1]

Review Articles

A Hegelian Criminal Law STEPHEN P GARVEY 147 [61.1]
Ending impunity: Critical reflections on the prosecution of heads of state RENU MANDHANE 163 [61.1] [End Page 923]

Book Reviews

DONALD R SONGER: The transformation of the Supreme Court of Canada: An empirical examination BENJAMIN ALARIE 173 [61.1]
WILLIAM KAPLAN: Canadian maverick: The life and times of Ivan C. Rand DAVID DYZENHAUS 521 [61.3]
MARY SARAH BILDER, MAEVA MARCUS, and R. KENT NEWMYER, eds.: Blackstone in America: Selected essays of Kathryn Preyer ANGELA FERNANDEZ 536 [61.3]
MICHAEL GROSSBERG and CHRISTOPHER TOMLINS, eds.: The Cambridge history of law in America; vol 1, Early America (1580-1815); vol 2, The long nineteenth century (1789-1920) PHILIP GIRARD 524 [61.3]
ANDREW PETTER: The politics of the charter: The illusive promise of constitutional rights HAMISH STEWART 540 [61.3]
WILLIAM E CONKLIN: Hegel's Laws: The Legitimacy of a Modern Legal Order WHITTEN SULLIVAN WATSON 530 [61.3] [End Page 924]
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