Nov 10: New titles in the law library

Watch this space alternate Mondays for regular updates of new print and electronic titles received in or for the law library. We’ll supply the author, title, and call number information, as well as a link to the catalogue record where you can find out more about each title. This week’s list includes a number of titles you might have missed over the last several weeks.

  • Just business: multinational corporations and human rights—John Gerard Ruggie. Call Number: HF5387 R835 2013
  • An essay on the government of dependencies—Sir George Cornewall Lewis; edited with an introduction by C.P. Lucas. Call Number: JV418 L64 1891
  • Copyfight: the global politics of digital copyright reform—Blayne Haggart. Call Number: K1420.5 H34 2014
  • An essay on the government of dependencies—by Sir George Cornewall Lewis; edited with an introduction by C.P. Lucas. Call Number: JV418 L64 1891
  • Law & society redefined—George Pavlich. Call Number: K370 P38 2011
  • The delicate balance: tax, discretion and the rule of law—editors, Chris Evans, Judith Freedman, Richard Krever; contributors, Kim Brooks [and seventeen others]. Call Number: K4466 D45 2011
  • Electronic commerce and internet law in Canada—Teresa Scassa, B.A., LL. B., LL. M., S.J.D., Michael Deturbide, B. Sc. (Hons.), B.J., LL. B., LL. M. Call Number: KE452 C6S33 2012
  • Privacy in the workplace—Éloïse Gratton, Lyndsay Wasser. Call Number: KE1240 G728 2013
  • Defending class actions in Canada—McCarthy Tetrault. Call Number: KE8402 D44 2011
  • Bennett on bankruptcy—Frank Bennett. Call Number: KE8402 D44 2014
  • Defending drug cases—P. Michael Bolton. Call Number: KE9050 B65 2006
  • Overview of the Second Round: April 1993—prepared for the Commission by Michael Cassidy, Ginger Group Consultants. Variant Title: Overview of the 2nd Round Call Number: KF8205 A336 1993a
  • The Pentateuch and Haftorahs: Hebrew text, English translation and commentary—edited by J.H. Hertz. Call Number: BS1222 1960
  • The state of the Native nations: conditions under U.S. policies of self-determination: the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. Call Number: E93 S72 2008
  • The governance gap: extractive industries, human rights, and the home state advantage—Penelope Simons and Audrey Macklin. Call Number: HD3616 D443S56 2014