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It was first published in 1949 as a collection of legal essays entitled the UBC Legal Notes. In 1959, it officially became the UBC Law Review. It was incorporated as a non-profit society in 1966. The UBC Law Review is a top ranking scholarly publication in Canada and globally, alongside the University of Toronto Law Journal and McGill Law ...
In Canadian law, a reasonable apprehension of bias is a legal standard for disqualifying judges and administrative decision-makers for bias. Bias of the decision-maker can be real or merely perceived. The test was first stated in Committee for Justice and Liberty v. Canada (National Energy Board), [1978] 1 S.C.R. 369:
De Zayas has written scholarly articles that were published in the Harvard International Law Journal, [34] the UBC Law Review, [35] the International Review of the Red Cross, [36] the Criminal Law Forum, [37] the Refugee Survey Quarterly, [38] the Netherlands International Law Review, [39] The International Commission of Jurists Review, [40 ...
“Family Law Reform in (Neoliberal) Context: British Columbia's New Family Law Act”, (2014) 28:1 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 77-99 (with R. Treloar). “‘Marriage is More Than Just a Piece of Paper’: Feminist Critiques of Same Sex Marriage.” (2013) 8(2) National Taiwan University Law Review 263-298
University of British Columbia Law Review. 47 (1): 1-59 (Discussing Pershing Square's activities in Canada, and a unique cultural reluctance to support active value creation by ethical intervening shareholders). SSRN 2204294. Rojas, Claudio R. (2014). "An Indeterminate Theory of Canadian Corporate Law". University of British Columbia Law Review.
In 1991, Vancouver property developer Peter Wall donated 6.5 million shares of the Wall Financial Corporation (at the time, it was worth CAD$15 million and the largest private donation received by the University of British Columbia [3]) to fund the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced studies, which had been conceived by Wall and then UBC President David Strangway.
A New Jersey family is suing DraftKings after a father of two gambled away more than $1 million of his family’s money across four years. The man, known by his username Mdallo1990, allegedly lost ...
Joel Conrad Bakan (born 1959) is an American-Canadian writer, jazz musician, [1] filmmaker, [2] and professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. [ 3 ] Born in Lansing, Michigan , and raised for most of his childhood in East Lansing , Michigan, where his parents, Paul and Rita Bakan, were both long-time ...