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Some Thoughts on Bijuralism in Canada and the World
November 2019
THE COAT of ARMS an Heraldic Journal Published Twice Yearly by the Heraldry Society the COAT of ARMS the Journal of the Heraldry Society
Canada's Admiralty Court in the Twentieth Century
Canadian Insolvency Maritime
Towards a Canadian Policy on Places of Refuge for Ships in Need of Assistance
Desgagnés Transport Inc. V. Wärtsilä Canada Inc., 2019 SCC 58 APPEAL HEARD: January 24, 20
The Continuum of International Maritime Law and Canadian Maritime Law: Explaining a Complex Relationship
The Continuing Evolution of Maritime Law Jurisdiction in Canada
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW March 2020
Mari-Times Newsletter an Annual Summary of Key Canadian Legal Developments
Canadian Federal Courts and the Constitutional Limits of Their Jurisdiction
Canada's Admiralty Court in the Twentieth Century
A COMMENT on ITO LTD. V. MIIDA ELECTRONICS INC. - the SUPREME COURT of CANADA, PRIVITY of CONTRACT and the HIMALAYA CLAUSE LINDA C
BOOK of AUTHORITIES of the APPLICANTS (Response to Motion of Genstar US Pension Plan Beneficiaries)
Confused Seas: the Application of Provincial Statutes to Maritime Matters
Of Contract, the Stevedore Has Claimed the Benefit of the Exemption Clause in the Bill of Lading
Canadian Interpretation and Construction of Maritime Conventions William Tetley
Top View
The Law Applicable to the Canadian East-Coast Offshore A.L.C
Maritime Law
Why the Full Extent of the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts Has Yet to Be Explored
Mariculture and Canadian Maritime Law an Unexplored Relationship Aldo Chircop
Giaschi & Margolis Developments in Canadian Maritime
On Appeal from the Quebec Court of Appeal)
Constitutional Umitations on the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Federal Court
Interjurisdictional Immunity: the Ep Ndulum Has Swung John G
CONTRACTS of CARRIAGE of GOODS by WATER in the FEDERAL COURTS - a PRIMER • by David Colford © Introduction - Jurisdiction and the Applicable Law1
Interjurisdictional Immunity: the Ep Ndulum Has Swung 2008 Canliidocs 388 John G
CANADIAN MARITIME LAW - a WORK in PROGRESS • by David G
Mixed Jurisdictions: Common Law V. Civil Law (Codified and Uncodified), 60 La
Admiralty Jurisdiction Canadian Maritime Law in the Federal Courts: the Next Forty Years
Workers' Compensation, Maritime Law and Marine Insurance