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- Focus: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and the Future of Law
The University of Toronto Law Journal has taken a broad and visionary approach to legal scholarship since its beginnings in 1935. Its first editor, Professor WPM Kennedy, hoped that the Journal would foster a knowledge of law “as expressions of organized human life, of ordered progress, and of social justice.” The University of Toronto Law Journal has since established itself as a leading journal for theoretical, interdisciplinary, comparative and other conceptually oriented inquiries into law and law reform. The Journal regularly publishes articles that study law from such perspectives as legal philosophy, law and economics, legal history, criminology, law and literature, and feminist analysis. Global in relevance, international in scope, it publishes work by highly regarded scholars from many countries, including Australia, Israel, Germany, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Volume 66, Number 4, Fall 2016Editorial Board
EDITOR
Professor David Dyzenhaus
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR
Professor Malcolm Thorburn
MANAGING EDITOR
Joanna Langille
Editorial Board
The Hon. Madam Justice Rosalie Abella
Professor Lisa Austin
The Hon. Mr. Justice Russell Brown
Professor Alan Brudner
Professor Bruce Chapman
Professor Vincent Chiao
Professor Brenda Cossman
Professor Ronald Daniels
Professor Yasmin Dawood
Professor David Dyzenhaus
Professor Martin Friedland
Professor Edward Iacobucci
The Hon. Mr. Justice Frank Iacobucci
Professor Karen Knop
Professor Brian Langille
Professor Audrey Macklem
Professor Patrick Macklem
The Hon. Mr. Justice Michael Moldaver
Professor Mayo Moran
Professor Jennifer Nedelsky
Professor James Phillips
Professor Robert Prichard
Professor Denise Réaume
Professor Arthur Ripstein
Professor Kent Roach
Professor Carol Rogerson
The Hon. Mr. Justice Robert Sharpe
Professor Hamish Stewart
Professor Michael Trebilcock
Professor Stephen Waddams
Professor Ernest Weinrib
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