New Titles in the Law Library

Watch this space regularly for 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.

  • Administrative law in Canada – Sara Blake. Call Number:  KE5015 B54 2011
  • Bypass court : a dispute resolution handbook – Genevieve A. Chornenki, Christine E. Hart. Call Number:  KE8615 C48 2011
  • Law of ADR in Canada : an introductory guide – Duncan W. Glaholt and Markus Rotterdam. Call Number:  KE8615 G58 2011
  • Climate change litigation : regulatory pathways to cleaner energy – Jacqueline Peel and Hari M. Osofsky.  ELECTRONIC
  • General principles of Canadian insurance law – Barbara Billingsley. Call Number:  KE1149 B54 2014
  • International law legal research – Anthony S. Winer, Mary Ann E. Archer, Lyonette Louis-Jacques. Call Number:  KZ1234 W565 2013 
  • Annotated British Columbia securities legislation – annotations by McCarthy Tétrault LLP ; editor, Tim McCafferty ; Caselaw contributors, Robert W. Cooper, Sean D. Sadler, Benjamin Silver, René R. Sorell.  Call Number: KEB318 A32A55 2013 
  • Watermark – Sixth Wave Productions [videorecording]. Call Number: TD388 W384 2014 
  • Canadian law of mortgages – Joseph E. Roach.  Call Number: KE752 R62 2010
  • Treatise on the law of securities regulation – Thomas Lee Hazen.  Call Number: KF1439 H39 2009 
  • Law of privacy – Michael Power.  Call Number: KE1240 P68 2013

Summer Listening

As the summer exam period comes to an end we have a few podcast recommendations to tide students over until the start of classes in September.

The fine folks behind WNYC’s Radiolab recently launched a new podcast called More Perfect which delves into important jurisprudence of Supreme Court of the United States and what those decisions mean for American society.

How does an elite group of nine people shape everything from marriage and money, to safety and sex for an entire nation? Radiolab’s first ever spin-off series, More Perfect, dives into the rarefied world of the Supreme Court to explain how cases deliberated inside hallowed halls affect lives far away from the bench.

The second, Sui Generis, A Small Radio Show About the Law, is hosted by Halifax lawyer, Kyle Ereaux, and explores some of the bizarre aspects of Canadian law.

Happy listening!

 

New Titles in the Law Library – Indigenous Law and Jurisprudence

Watch this space regularly for 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 update includes titles on Indigenous law and jurisprudence:

  • Breathing life into the Stone Fort Treaty : an Anishinabe understanding of Treaty One – Aimeìe Craft. KE7749 O45C73
  • On being here to stay : treaties and Aboriginal rights in Canada – Michael Asch. E92 A74 2014 
  • “Meìtis” : race, recognition, and the struggle for indigenous peoplehood – Chris Andersen. FC109 A53
  • Moving aboriginal health forward : discarding Canada’s legal barriers – Yvonne Boyer. KE7722 H42B694 2014
  • Red skin, white masks : rejecting the colonial politics of recognition – Glen Sean Coulthard ; foreword by Taiaiake Alfred. E92 C689 2014
  • Revisiting the duty to consult Aboriginal peoples – Dwight G. Newman. KE7709 N49 2014
  • Authorities : conflicts, cooperation, and transnational legal theory – Nicole Roughan. K236 R68 2013
  • Re-reading Foucault on law, power and rights – edited by Ben Golder. ELECTRONIC
  • Glanville Williams : learning the law – Glanville Williams,and Rouse Bll. KD442 W54 2013 
  • Legality’s borders an essay in general jurisprudence – Keith Culver, Michael Giudice.  ELECTRONIC
  • Locating law : race/class/gender/sexuality connections – edited by Elizabeth Comack. K376 L62 2014

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

On Tuesday (August 2), the federal government released the terms of reference for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The government also released the names of the five inquiry commissioners, including two UVic Alumni, the Honourable Marion Buller (B.A. 1975; LLB 1987) who will serve as Chief Commissioner, and Quajaq Robinson (LLB 2005). The other three Commissioners are:

  • Michèle Audette
  • Marilyn Poitras
  • Brian Eyolfson

The terms of reference, in part, call on the Commissioners to:

Inquire  into and to report on:

  • systemic causes of all forms of violence — including sexual violence — against Indigenous women and girls in Canada, including underlying social, economic, cultural, institutional and historical causes contributing to the ongoing violence and particular vulnerabilities of Indigenous women and girls in Canada, and
  • institutional policies and practices implemented in response to violence experienced by Indigenous women and girls in Canada, including the identification and examination of practices that have been effective in reducing violence and increasing safety.

Make recommendations on:

  • concrete and effective action that can be taken to remove systemic causes of violence and to increase the safety of Indigenous women and girls in Canada, and
  • ways to honour and commemorate the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada.

Read the full Terms of Reference here.

For more background information see the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls website and the several research, studies and reports that the Commissioners are referred to in the Terms of Reference:

  • Final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015). E96.5 T78 2015; [Electronic]
  • Report of the inquiry concerning Canada of the Committee of the Elimination of Discrimination against Women under article 8 of the optional protocol to the Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women / United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (2015) [Electronic]
  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in British Columbia, Canada / Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (2014). [Electronic]
  • Missing and murdered Aboriginal women : a national operational overview / Royal Canadian Mounted Police (2014). [Electronic]
  • Invisible women : a call to action : a report on missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada : report of the Special Committee on Violence Against Indigenous Women / Stella Ambler, chair (2014). [Electronic]
  • Forsaken : the report of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry / Oppal Commission, British Columbia (2012). [Electronic]
  • What their stories tell us : research findings from the Sisters in Spirit initiative / Native Women’s Association of Canada (2010). [Electronic]
  • Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. KF8205 A3384 1996

New Titles in the Law Library – Human Rights and Transnational Law

Watch this space regularly for 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 update includes titles on human rights and transnational law:

  • 14 arguments in favour of human rights institutions – edited by Shelagh Day, Lucie Lamarche, & Ken Norman ; with the support of University of Ottawa Human Rights Research and Education Centre. JC599 C3A14 2014
  • Advancing social rights in Canada – edited by Martha Jackman, Bruce Porter. KE4381.5 A77 2014
  • Just business : multinational corporations and human rights – John Gerard Ruggie. HF5387 R835 2013
  • Speaking out on human rights : debating Canada’s human rights system – Pearl Eliadis. JC599 C3E435
  • International trade law – Indira Carr ; with contributions on private international law by Peter Stone. K3943 C37 2014
  • Law of treaties beyond the Vienna Convention – edited by Enzo Cannizzaro ; contributors, Mahnoush H. Arsanjani [and others]. KZ1298.31969 L39 2011
  • State responsibility : the general part – James Crawford. ELECTRONIC
  • Transboundary river governance in the face of uncertainty the Columbia River Treaty : a project of the Universities Consortium on Columbia River Governance – edited by Barbara Cosens. [electronic resource] : ELECTRONIC
  • Transnational law rethinking European law and legal thinking – edited by Miguel Maduro, Kaarlo Tuori, and Suvi Sankari. [electronic resource] : ELECTRONIC
  • Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties : a commentary – edited by Olivier Corten, Pierre Klein. KZ1301 V54 2011