SCHULICH SCHOOL OF

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS (2019 – 2020)

Dalhousie Law Faculty Publications (2019 – 2020)

Nayha Acharya -

• Deciding, “What Happened?” When We Don’t Really Know: Finding Theoretical Grounding for Legitimate Judicial Fact-Finding, (2020) 33(1) Canadian Journal of Law and 1.

Olabisi Akinkugbe -

Articles

• “Reverse Contributors? African State Parties, ICSID, and the Development of International Investment Law”, (Invited contribution under review for Special Issue on “Africa and the ICSID System), ICSID Review, Vol. 34, No. 2 (2019), pp. 434–454 (R)

• (with Ohio Omiunu, Amaka Vanni, Regis Y. Simo and Luwam Dirar), “Africa’s Participation in International Economic Law in the 21st Century: An Introduction”, (2020) Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, Volume 17, Issue 1: 1-10 (R)

Book Chapters

• (with ______, Sara Seck, and Bayo Majekolagbe) “2018 Developments in Home State Foreign Direct Investment Policies”, Yearbook of International Investment Law and Policy, (Oxford University Press; 2019) (R) (Invited)

Bruce Archibald –

• "Capabilities Approaches and through a Relational and Restorative Regulatory Lens" in Brian Langille (ed.) The Capability Approach to Labour Law, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1919) R (Invited)

• "Restorative of Criminality at Work in : Workplace Safety, Penal Law, and Human Capability Enhancement" in Alan Bogg, Jennifer Collins, Mark Freedland & Jonathan Herring (eds.) Criminality at Work (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) R (Invited)

Jamie Baxter -

• Inalienable: Property and the Political Economy of Institutional Change (University of Press, 2020)

• “Indigenous Land Rights and the Politics of Property” in Angela Cameron, Sari Graben and Val Napoleon, Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights and Relationships (University of Toronto Press, 2020)

Kim Brooks –

• Tim Edgar: The Accidental Comparatist” (2020) 68:1 Canadian Tax Journal 125 – 142. (R)

• “An Intellectual History of Comparative ” (2020) 57:3 649 – 682. (R)

• “Microaggressions experienced by LGBTQ academics in Canada: ‘just not fitting in…it does take a toll’” (2020) International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 1-16 (with Brenda Beagan, Tameera Mohamed, Bea Waterfield & Merlinda Weinberg). (R)

• “The Daily Work of Fitting in as a Marginalized ” (2019) 45(1) Queen's Law Journal 157 – 192. (R)

• Taxation of Corporate Reorganizations (Toronto: Federated Press) (contributor, loose- leaf).

• “The Ethical Tax ” in Ethics and Taxation, Robert van Brederode (New York: Springer, 2020), 397-412.

• Canadian Tax Journal (2019) 67(4):

o Richard Eccleston and Ainsley Elbra, eds., Business, and the “New” Politics of Corporate Tax : Paying a Fair Share? o Mattia Anesa, Nicole Gillespie, A. Paul Spee, and Kerrie Sadiq, “The Legitimation of Corporate Tax Minimization” o Shu-Yi Oei and Leigh Z. Osofsky, “Constituencies and Control in Statutory Drafting: Interviews with Government Tax ” o Tarcisio Diniz Magalhães, “What Is Really Wrong with Global Tax Governance and How To Properly Fix It” o Afton Titus, “Designing a General Anti-Avoidance Rule for the East African Community—A Comparative Analysis” o Daisy L.A. Ogembo, “The Tax Justice Network-Africa v Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury & 2 Others: A Big Win for Tax Justice Activism?” o Michael C. Durst, Taxing Multinational Business in Lower-Income Countries: Economics, Politics and Social Responsibility o Sunita Jogarajan, Double Taxation and the League of Nations

• Canadian Tax Journal (2019) 67(2):

o Bridget Crawford and Anthony Infanti, Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tax Opinions o Vito Tanzi, The Ecology of Tax Systems: Factors that Shape the Demand and Supply of Taxes o Jay Soled and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas, “Automation and the Income Tax” o Assaf Likhovski, Tax Law and Social Norms in Mandatory Palestine and Israel o Mick Moore et al, Taxing Africa: Coercion, Reform and Development o Daniel Halliday, The Inheritance of Wealth: Justice, Equality, and the Right to Bequeath o Elliot Ash and Omri Marian, “The Making of International Tax Law: Empirical from Natural Language Processing”

Aldo Chircop –

Books

• (with M. McConnell & Scott Coffen-Smout), eds. (2020. Ocean Yearbook, vol. 34 (Leiden: Nijhoff). (R)

• (with F. Goerlandt, C. Aporta & R. Pelot) eds. (2020). Governance of Arctic Shipping: Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Polar Science). (R)

Articles & chapters in books

• (with F. Goerlandt, C. Aporta & R. Pelot), eds. (2020). “Introduction”. In A. Chircop et al., eds. (2020). Governance of Arctic Shipping: Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Polar Science). (R)

• “The Regulation of Ship Emissions in Canadian Northwest Atlantic and Arctic Waters: Is there a Need for Consistency and ?” In A. Chircop et al., eds. (2020). Governance of Arctic Shipping: Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Polar Science). (R)

• (with Jiayu Bai) “The Regulation of Heavy Fuel Oil in Arctic Shipping: Interests, Measures and Impacts”. In A. Chircop et al., eds. (2020). Governance of Arctic Shipping: Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Polar Science). (R)

• (with J. Yoo, F. Goerlandt) “Unmanned Remotely Operated Search and Rescue Ships (RO- SARS) in the Canadian Arctic: Exploring the Opportunities, Risk Dimensions and Governance Implications”. In A. Chircop et al., eds. (2020). Governance of Arctic Shipping: Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation (Cham, Switzerland: Springer Polar Science). (R)

• “Implementation of UNCLOS Article 82 in Canada and Implications of Adjacency to the Area.” In C. Banet, ed., The Law of the Seabed. Nijhoff. 371-394 (open-access) (R)

• (with D. Shan) “Governance of International Shipping in the Era of Decarbonisation: New Challenges for the IMO?” In P.K. Mukherjee (ed), Maritime Law in Motion. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Publishing. (R)

• “Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships in : New Challenges for the Regulation of International Navigation and Shipping.” In M. Nordquist et al (eds), Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia Pacific Region. Leiden: Brill. 18-31. (R) • “Decarbonization of Shipping: What Role for Technology Development and Transfer in the IMO GHG Strategy?” (4) Zeitschrift für europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht (Journal of European and Environmental Planning Law), 462-470. (R)

• “Canada and the Polar Code: Balancing Unilateralism and Multilateralism in the Regulation of Arctic Shipping.” LI Revue Belge de droit international 380-404. (This journal issue is in print in 2020). (R)

Steve Coughlan –

Books

4th ed. (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2020)

• (with Alex Gorlewski), The Anatomy of Criminal Procedure: A Visual Guide to the Law, (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2019) (This book was number 8 on Irwin Law’s list of its top ten books for 2019)

• (with Michelle Lawrence and Rob Currie), Annual Review of 2018 (Toronto: Carswell, 2019)

Chapter

• (with Dale Darling) “The Canadian Legal System” in Michael Hadskis, Leah Hutt, Mary Mcnally, eds, Dental Law in Canada, (3rd ed), (LexisNexis, 2019)

Articles

• “R v Chapman: Can you Believe Without Believing?” (2020) 60 CR (7th) 318

• “‘Stand By’ for Confusion” (2019) 57 CR (7th) 89

• “Slippage and Ambiguity: the Uncertain ‘Progress’ of Search Incident to Investigative Detention” (2019) 56 CR (7th) 24

Case Comments

• R v Chouhan (2020) 60 CR (7th) 1 • R v KJM (2020) 59 CR (7th) 64 • R v King (2020) 58 CR (7th) 168 • Fleming v (2019) 57 CR (7th) 294 • R v Matthew Raymond (2019) 57 CR (7th) 89 • R v Trinchi (2019) 55 CR (7th) 43

Elaine Craig –

• “Sexual Assault and Intoxication: Defining (In)Capacity to Consent” (2020) 98 Canadian Review 1. (R)

• “An Examination of How the ’s Legal System Responds to Sexual Assault” (2020) 43:1 Dalhousie Law Journal 1 (pg 1 – 39). (R)

• “Feminism, Public Dialogue and Sexual Assault Law” in Fiona MacDonald and Alexandra Dobrowolsky eds, Turbulent Times, Transformational Possibilities? Gender and Politics Today and Tomorrow (University of Toronto Press, 2020)

• “Communication, Knowledge Sharing and Danger Assessments: Key Factors in Prevention of Domestic Violence Fatalities” Review: Rachel Louise Snyder, No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us in online journal: Jotwell Equality Section (2020)

Robert Currie –

• (with Steve Coughlan & Michelle Lawrence), Annual Review of Criminal Law 2018 (Toronto: Carswell, 2019)

• (with Joseph Rikhof), International and Transnational Criminal Law, 3rd ed. (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2020)

• (with Phillip M. Saunders), general eds., Kindred’s International Law: Chiefly As Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 9th ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2019), co- editor and author

• (with Jacob Leon) “COPLA: A Transnational Criminal for Latin America & the Caribbean” (2019) 88:4 Nordic J Int’l L 587

• Book Review, Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes: Toward an Integrative Approach, Harmen van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen, eds [2018] 16 NEW ZEALAND YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

• Book Review, Digital Evidence: A Practitioner’s Handbook, by Gerald Chan & Susan Magotiaux (2019) 17 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY 113

• Co-Editor-In-Chief, Canadian Journal of Law & Technology, Vol 17 issue 2 and Vol 18 issue 1

Michael Deturbide –

Books

• (with Teresa Scassa), Digital Commerce in Canada, Lexis-Nexis Canada Inc., 2020

Richard Devlin –

• (with S. Frame) “Economic corruption, political machinations and legal ethics: correspondents’ report from Canada”. (2019) 22 Legal Ethics 94-102.

Meinhard Doelle –

• (with Gunnar Sander) “Next Generation Environmental Assessment in the Emerging High Seas Regime? An Evaluation of the State of the Negotiations” (2020) 35(3) International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 498- 532, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3479657.

• (co-author) Gearing up impact assessment as a vehicle for implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (2019) 37 IAPA. (DOI: 10.1080/14615517.2019.1677089).

• (with Sara Seck), “Loss & Damage from Climate Change: A Maturing Concept in Climate Law?” (2019) Climate Policy 1752. DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2019.1630353, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3313416.

• (with John Sinclair), “The New Federal Impact Assessment Act in Canada: Delivering on Reform Expectations?” (2019) 79 EIAR, 1-9, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3290255.

• (with David Wright), “Social Cost of Carbon in Environmental Impact Assessment” (2019) 52:3 UBC Law Review 1007, https://ssrn.com/abstract=3332755.

• (co-author) Effectiveness Of Strategic Environmental Assessment In Canada Under Directive-Based And Informal Practice (2019) 37 IAPA 344.

• (with Theodore Adimazoya) “Chapter 45: Wave, Tidal and Ocean Thermal Energy” in Encyclopedia and the Environment (forthcoming, 2020), https://ssrn.com/abstract=3587308.

Jocelyn Downie –

• (with Jennifer Chandler, Melissa K. Andrew, Jennifer A. Chandler, Colleen M. Flood, Arthur Frank, Kwame McKenzie and Tanya Park), “MAiD at a Crossroads: Persons with Mental Disorders as their Sole Underlying Medical Condition” (30 January 2020) (available at https://on-irpp.org/2uGglD4)

• (with Adeline Iftene), “End-of-Life Care for Federally Incarcerated Individuals in Canada” (2020) 14:1 McGill Journal of Law and Health 1-50. (R)

• (with Adelina Iftene and Megan Steeves), “Assisted dying for prison populations: Lessons from and for abroad” (2019) Medical Law International 1-19. (R)

Maria Dugas –

• Maria Dugas “Committing to Justice: The case for Impact of Race and Cultural Assessments in sentencing African Canadian Offenders” (2020) 43:1 Dal LJ 103.

Joanna Erdman –

• “Reducing unnecessary caesarean sections: scoping review of financial and regulatory interventions” (2020) 17(133) Reproductive Health, doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-00983-y (with Opiyo N., Young C., Harris Requejo, J., Bales S., & Pilar Betrán A.).

• “Decriminalization of abortion: A imperative” (2020) 60 Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology 11-24 (with Cook RJ.).

• “Abortion Rights and Direct Service Activism in Canada” trans. in Gender, Law and Justice/Tratado de Géneros, Derecho y Justicia, vol. II. (Rubinzal Press, 2020).

Diana Ginn –

Book chapters

• (with Edward R. Lewis), “Living Well Together: Insights from a Philosopher, a Theologian and a Legal Scholar” in Dawid Bunikowski & Alberto Puppo, eds, Why Religion? Towards a Critical Philosophy of Law, Peace and God ( Switzerland: Springer, 2020) pp 85-100. [I am lead author].

• (with Malcolm Boyle), “Employment Law for Dentists” in Michael Hadskis, Leah Hutt, Mary Mcnally, eds, Dental Law in Canada, (3rd ed), (LexisNexis, 2019) [Authorship shared equally]

Refereed Article

• (with Javier García Oliva and Edward R. Lewis), “Religion in Canadian Public Schools: Constitutionalized Anomalies” Education and Law Journal, January 2020 [I am lead author] (R) [Definition of refereed: The paper was reviewed by the editor, as well as sent by the journal to two anonymous reviewers; I received comments from the editor and reviewers.]

Lucie Guibault –

• (with Sean Flynn, Christophe Geiger, João Pedro Quintais, Thomas Margoni, Matthew Sag, and Michael Carroll), ‘Implementing user rights for research in the field of artificial intelligence: a call for international action’ European Review 2020, 42(7), 393-398

Michael Hadskis –

• (with Leah Hutt and Mary McNally), eds, Dental Law in Canada, 3rd ed (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2019).

• (with Mary Jane Dykeman and Nareh Ghalustians), “Regulation of Dental Research” in Michael Hadskis, Leah Hutt, and Mary McNally, eds, Dental Law in Canada (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada Inc, 2019), 341-396.

• (with Terra Manca, Janice Graham, Eve Dube, Melissa Kervin, Eliana Castillo, Natasha Crowcroft, Deshayne Fell, Jaelene Mannerfeldt, Devon Greyson, Noni MacDonald & Karina Top, “Developing product label information to support evidence-informed use of vaccines in pregnancy”, (2019) 37:48 Vaccine 7138-7146.

Matthew Herder –

Books

• (with Katherine Fierlbeck, and Janice Graham), eds., Transparency, Power, and Influence in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Policy Gain or Confidence Game? [forthcoming from University of Toronto Press].

Refereed Journal Articles

• (with Christopher J. Morten and Peter Doshi), “Integrated Drug Reviews at the US Food and Drug Administration—Legal Concerns and Knowledge Lost” 2020 Jama Intern Med. DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.0074.

• (with Janice E. Graham & Richard Gold), “From discovery to delivery: public sector development of the rVSV-ZEBOV Ebola vaccine” 2020 Journal of Law and the Biosciences DOI: 10.1093/jlb/lsz019.

• “Pharmaceutical Drugs of Uncertain Value, Lifecycle Regulation at the US Food and Drug Administration, and Institutional Incumbency” 2019 Milbank Quarterly DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12413.

• (with Kelly Holloway), “A responsibility to commercialize? Tracing academic researchers’ evolving engagement with the commercialization of biomedical research” 2019 6:3 Journal of Responsible Innovation 263-283 DOI: 10.1080/23299460.2019.1608615.

Invited Journal Articles

• (with Joel Lexchin & Peter Doshi), “Canada finally opens up data on new drugs and devices” 2019 The BMJ 365:1825 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1825.

Book Chapters

• “Public Good, or Goods for the Public: The Commercialization of Academic Health Research” in E. Mykhalovskly, J. Choiniere, P. Armstrong, and H. Armstrong eds. Health Matters: Evidence, Critical Social Science and Health Care Canada. (University of Toronto Press 2020).

• (with Chelsea Cox) “Pharmaceutical Regulation and Public Health” in Tracey Bailey, C. Tess Sheldon, & Jacob J. Shelley, eds., Canadian Public and Policy in Canada, 4th ed. (LexisNexis 2019).

Adelina Iftene –

• Punished for Aging: Vulnerability, Rights, and Access to Justice in Canadian Penitentiaries (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, July 2019) (R)

• “Mr. Big: The Undercover Breach of the Right against Self-Incrimination,” in C. Hunt (ed.), Perspectives on the Law of Privilege (Thomson Reuters, September 2019).

• “Incarceration in Canada: Risks to and Opportunities for Public Health,” in Tess Sheldon, Tracey Bailey, and Jacob Shelley (eds.), Public Health Law and Policy in Canada, 4th ed. (Lexis Nexis, December 2019).

• “Palliative Care and Self-Directed Death for Incarcerated Individuals: Mapping the Law, Policies, and Practices in Canadian Federal Prisons” 14:1 McGill Law and Health Journal (2020) (with Jocelyn Downie) (PR)

• “Assisted Dying in Prisons: Lessons From and For Abroad,” Medical Law International (2019) (with Jocelyn Downie and Megan Steeves) (PR) • “Mother-Child Programs for Incarcerated Mothers and Children and Associated Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review” (2020) 33:1 Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 81 (with Martha Paynter, Shelley McKibbon, Keisha Jefferies, Ruth Martin-Misener, and Gail Tomblin Murphy) (PR)

• “The Bad, the Ugly and The Horrible: What I Learned about Humanity by Doing Prison Research [Book Launch Speech]” 43:1 Dalhousie Law Journal (2020).

• “COVID-19 In Prisons: Policies, Practices and Concerns,” in Colleen Flood, Sophie Theriault, Vanessa MacDonell, Sridhar Venkatapuram and Jane Philpott, “Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19 “ (University of Ottawa Press, 2020) (PR).

William Lahey –

• (with Hannah Bentzen), “The Legal Framework of Canada’s Health Care System” in Michael Hadskis, Leah Hutt, Mary McNally, eds, Dental Law in Canada, (3rd ed), (LexisNexis, 2019) pp 29-85.

Jodi Lazare –

• “‘Who Gets the Dog?’ A Approach” (2020) 45:2 Queen’s Law Journal 287 (R)

• “The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, Soft Law, and the Procedural ” (2019) 31:2 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 317 (R)

Constance MacIntosh –

• (with Colin Grey & Sarah Marsden), (Co-editors) Special Issue: “Current Issues in Immigration and Refugee Law” 2019 42(1) Dalhousie Law Journal (R)

• (with Colin Grey & Sarah Marsden), “Canadian in the Face of a Volatile Politics 2019 42(1) Dalhousie Law Journal i.

• “Medical Inadmissibility, and Physically and Mentally Disabled Would-be Immigrants to Canada” Dalhousie Law Journal 2019 42(1) Dalhousie Law Journal 125 (R)

• “The Intersection of Indigenous Public Health with Canadian Health Law and Policy” in Tracey Bailey, Tess Sheldon and Jacob Shelley, eds, Public Health Law and Policy in Canada (4th ed) (LexisNexis, 2019)

Andrew Martin –

• “The Implications of Federalism for the Regulation of Federal Government Lawyers” (2020) 43:1 Dal LJ 363-395 (R) (peer reviewed)

• “The Government as Activist: A Legal Ethics Analysis” (2020) 41 Windsor Rev Leg & Soc Issues 28-80 (R) (peer reviewed)

• “Unconstitutional or Just Unworkable? The Life and Death of a Prohibition on Floor- Crossing in Fletcher v the Government of ” (2019) 42:1 Man LJ 51-72 (R) (peer reviewed) (R)

• (with Michael Da Silva), “Section 16 of the Act, 1867: The Queen, the Capital, and Canadian Constitutionalism” (2018) 23:2 Rev Const Studies 259-285 [published October 2019] (peer reviewed) (R)

• “Review of Barry Cahill, Professional Autonomy and the Public Interest: The ’ Society and ’s Lawyers, 1825-2005” (2020) 101:2 Can Historical Rev 304- 306 (R)

• “Review of: Carissima Mathen, Without Cases: The Law and Politics of Advisory Opinions (Oxford: Hart, 2019) and Kate Puddister, Seeking the Court’s Advice: The Politics of the Canadian Reference Power (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2019)” (2020) 13:3 JPPL 633-644 (R)

• “Review of The Debates: The Special Joint Committee on the Constitution, 1980-1981, and the Making of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Adam Dodek (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018)” (2020) 13:2 JPPL 451- 457 (R)

• “The Legal Ethics Implications of the SNC-Lavalin Affair for the Attorney General of Canada” (2019) 67:3 Crim LQ 161-179 (R)

Anne Matthewman –

• (with Philip W.Whitehead), Legal Writing and Research Manual, 8th ed. LexisNexis, 2019.

Liam McHugh-Russell –

• "International Labor Law and Its Others: Governance by Norm Versus Governance by Knowledge" (2019) AJIL Unbound 113: 402–6.

Naiomi Metallic –

• “ Needs a public inquiry Into Systemic Racism in the Justice System: Nova Scotia Shows Why,” invited essay in Journal of New Brunswick Studies Vol 12 (2020) 1-8.

• “Celebrating 30 Years of the Indigenous Blacks & Mi’kmaq Initiative: How the Creation of a Critical Mass of Black and Aboriginal Lawyers is Making a Difference in Nova Scotia” (June 27, 2019), Canadian Race Relations Foundation’s Directions Journal.

• “Making the Most Out of Canada’s New Department of Indigenous Services Act,” Policy Brief for Yellowhead Institute, August 12, 2019, online.

• “The Promise and Pitfalls of C-92: An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families,” Special Feature for Yellowhead Institute, July 4, 2019, online (with Hadley Friedland and Sarah Morales).

Collections

• “NIL/TU,O Child and Family Services Society v. B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union’ and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada v. Native Child and Family Services of Toronto”, in Kent McNeil & Naiomi Metallic, eds, Judicial Tales Retold: Reimagining Indigenous Rights Jurisprudence (forthcoming special issue of the Canadian Native Law Reporter, Native Law Center, , 2020). (R)

• “Ending Piecemeal Recognition of Indigenous Nationhood and : Returning RCAP’s Aboriginal Nation Recognition and Government Act,” Chapter 10, in Renewing Relationships: Indigenous Peoples and Canada (Saskatoon: Native Law Center, 2019), 243-280. (R)

Book Chapters

• “The Relationship Between Canada and Indigenous Peoples – Where are We?” in Canadian Politics Seventh Edition, eds James Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019).

Reports

• Report to the New Brunswick First Nations, Reform on Social Assistance in New Brunswick First Nations – Considerations on a Legal Framework and Structure of the Social Assistance Program, September 21, 2020.

• Expert Panel on Indigenous Communities, Toward Peace, Harmony, and Well-Being: Policing in Indigenous Communities (Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Council of Academies, April 2019) (R)

• Proceedings of Expert Forum on First Nations Social Assistance Reform, September 3, 2019, published Winter 2020 (with Fred Wien).

Sara Seck –

Articles and Book Chapters:

• (with Akinwumi Ogunranti), “Accountability: Legal Risk and Remedies” in Rae Lindsay and Roger Martella, editors, Corporate Social Responsibility – Sustainable Business: Environmental, Social and Governance Frameworks for the 21st Century (International Bar Association, Wolters Kluwer Law, UK, published May 2020) (R)

• (with Meinhard Doelle), “Loss and Damage from Climate Change: From Concept to Remedy” 20:6 Climate Policy (special issue: Loss & Damage after the Paris Agreement) 669-680, [published online 7 August [2019] DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2019.1630353 (R) [reprint sci-hub: https://www.sci- hub.tw/10.1080/14693062.2019.1630353 ]

• (with Magda Donia, et al) , “The Theorized Relationship Between Organizational (Non)Compliance with the United Nations Guiding Principles on Human Rights and Desired Employee Workplace Outcomes” (2020) 12:5 Sustainability. [published online March 2020] (R)

• Olabisi Akinkugbe, Adebayo Majekolagbe, & Sara L Seck, “2018 Developments in Home and Host State Policy Responses to Foreign Direct Investment” in Lisa E Sachs, Lisa J Johnson, & Jesse Coleman, eds, Yearbook of International Investment Law and Policy (Oxford University Press, 2019) [published December 2019] (R)

Reports:

• Sara L. Seck et al, "Impact Assessment and Responsible Business Guidance Tools in the Extractive Sector: Implications for Human Rights, Gender and Stakeholder Engagement" (Draft Final Report for the SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant: Informing Best Practices in Environmental and Impact Assessments, 13 April 2020). https://works.bepress.com/sara-seck/89/

• Sara L. Seck et al, "Impact Assessment and Responsible Business Guidance Tools in the Extractive Sector: Implications for Human Rights, Gender and Stakeholder Engagement" (Evidence Brief of Draft Final Report, June 2020). https://works.bepress.com/sara- seck/83/

• Sara L. Seck et al, “Overarching Concept Memo: Business Responsibilities for Environmental Human Rights” (February 2020, Commissioned by UN Environment’s Environmental Rights Initiative), with Annex 1 “Business responsibilities for human rights” and Annex 2 “Guidelines, standards and principles on BHR with respect to environmental rights”.

• Sara L. Seck et al, “Business and Environmental Human Rights: Future Steps” (January 2020, Commissioned by UN Environment’s Environmental Rights Initiative).

Rollie Thompson –

• “Post-Separation Increases in Payor Income and Spousal Support” (2020), 39 Can.Fam.L.Q. 185.

• Editor, Nova Scotia Rules, 2nd ed. (LexisNexis, looseleaf), Issues 46, 50, 51.

• “Evidence” in Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society, 2020 Bar Review Materials (May 2020).

David VanderZwaag –

Articles

• (with Olga Koubrak & Boris Worm), “Saving the North Atlantic Right Whale in a Changing Ocean: Gauging Scientific and Law and Policy Responses” (2020) Ocean and Coastal Management (R).

Book Chapters

• “Governance of Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean: Cooperative Currents, Foggy Future” in Nengye Liu, Cassandra M Brooks and Tianbao Qin, eds, Governing Marine Living Resources in the Polar Regions (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar 2019), 92-108 (R).

Reports

• (with JA Hutchings, JK Baum, SD Fuller & J Laughren), Sustaining Canadian Marine Biodiversity: Policy and Statutory Progress (2012-2019). A Policy Briefing Committee Report Prepared by the Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa (2019).

• (with RW Corell, J Deog Kim, YH Kim, A Moe, CE Morrison & OR Young), eds, 2019 North Pacific Arctic Conference Proceedings, The Arctic in World Affairs: A North Pacific Dialogue on Global-Arctic Interactions, The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center. (Korea Maritime Institute and East-West Center 2019).

• (with YH Kim, OR Young, RW Corell, J Deog Kim, A Moe & CE Morrison), “Overview: Global Interactions – The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center” in ibid. 3- 34.

• “Arctic” (2018) 29 YB Intl Env L 174 (published in 2020).

Sheila Wildeman –

• “Disabling Solitary: An Anti-Carceral Critique of Canada’s Solitary Confinement Litigation” in The Legacies of Institutionalisation: Disability, Law and Policy in the ‘Deinstitutionalised’ Community Claire Spivakovsky, Linda Steele and Penelope Weller, eds.(Hart Publishing, 2020).