The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond

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Bruce Feldthusen
Efrat Arbel
Margaret I. Hall and Aliya Chouinard
Erika Chamberlain
Alistair Price
Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
Bruce Pardy
Samuel Beswick and William Fotherby
Chris D.L. Hunt
Joost Blom
John Enman-Beech
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The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities
Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence
Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement
Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies
Affirmative duties and liability for omission --
Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts
Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean
Situating rights in private law : two perspectives --
Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions
Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux
Protecting privacy in the 21st century --
The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts
Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law
Causation --
The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract
Issues in contract : good faith --
Good faith between public and private
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Civil law / Canada / Congresses
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spellingShingle The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond
The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability --
The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities
Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence
Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement
Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies
Affirmative duties and liability for omission --
Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts
Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean
Situating rights in private law : two perspectives --
Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions
Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux
Protecting privacy in the 21st century --
The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts
Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law
Causation --
The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract
Issues in contract : good faith --
Good faith between public and private
title The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond
title_alt The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability --
The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities
Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence
Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement
Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies
Affirmative duties and liability for omission --
Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts
Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean
Situating rights in private law : two perspectives --
Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions
Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux
Protecting privacy in the 21st century --
The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts
Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law
Causation --
The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract
Issues in contract : good faith --
Good faith between public and private
title_auth The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond
title_exact_search The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond
title_full The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC)
title_fullStr The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC)
title_full_unstemmed The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC)
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