Supreme Court Law Review, 3rd Series

As the country's highest appellate court, the Supreme Court of Canada produces the nation's most authoritative jurisprudence. Since its initial publication in 1980, the Supreme Court Law Review offers a thorough analysis of key decisions by the Supreme Court, while critically examining the soundness of those decisions.

Publication Language: English

Publisher: LexisNexis Canada

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Book In Stock ISBN: 9780409832600 For Series Info Call 1-800-387-0899

Now in its third series, the Supreme Court Law Review publishes 3-4 times a year, including:

  • A Year-In-Review volume which identifies, discusses and critiques the most important decisions rendered by the Supreme Court in the preceding year.
  • Collections of conference papers on significant developments in topics of national interest such as the authority of conscience and equality rights litigation.
  • Special tribute volumes including the late Justice Charles D. Gonthier and Justice Clément Gascon.

This highly regarded title remains one of the top annual publications in law libraries and institutions across Canada and world wide. For more information on purchasing the Series, please contact us at 1-800-387-0899.

PURCHASE CURRENT VOLUMES HERE:
Volume 1: Year-In-Review
Volume 2: Essays on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Volume 3: Essays about the Law of Obligations Part III – The Power and Limits of Private Law, Volume II
Volume 4: Private Rights and the Rule of Law

PREVIOUS SUPREME COURT LAW REVIEW, 2ND SERIES VOLUMES:
Volume 70: Essays Celebrating The Honourable Louis LeBel
Volume 72: Year-In-Review
Volume 73: Essays from Canadian Constitution Foundation's Annual Conference 2015
Volume 74: Essays Celebrating The Honourable Justice Marshall Rothstein
Volume 75: Essays on Community and Institutional Aspects of Religious Freedom
Volume 76: 2015 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 77: Year-In-Review
Volume 78: Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of Canada's Constitutional Act
Volume 79: Essays on Law and Religion Scholarship
Volume 80: Essays Celebrating The Honourable Thomas Cromwell
Volume 81: 2016 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 82: Year-In-Review
Volume 83: Essays on Aboriginal Law Development
Volume 84: Essays about the Law of Obligations Part I
Volume 85: Essays about allowing medical assistance in dying (MAiD)
Volume 86: Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin Tribute Volume 1
Volume 87: Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin Tribute Volume 2
Volume 88: 2017 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 89: Year-In-Review
Volume 90: Essays on Public Interest Litigation
Volume 91: Essays from Christian Legal Fellowship National Conference 2018
Volume 92: Essays from Runnymede Society’s National Conference 2018
Volume 93: Essays Celebrating The late Professor Gerald Fridman
Volume 94: 2018 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 95: Year-In-Review
Volume 96: Essays about the Law of Obligations Part II
Volume 97: Essays on stare decisis in the Supreme Court of Canada
Volume 98: Essays on the forgotten fundamental freedoms of the Charter
Volume 99: Essays Celebrating The late Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Volume 100: 2019 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 101: Year-In-Review
Volume 102: Essays Celebrating The late Justice Charles D. Gonthier
Volume 103: Essays Celebrating Justice Clément Gascon
Volume 104: 2020 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 105: Forgotten Foundations of The Canadian Constitution
Volume 106: Year-In-Review
Volume 107: Class Actions in the Supreme Court of Canada
Volume 108: 2021 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume
Volume 109: Essays about the Law of Obligations Part III – The Power and Limits of Private Law
Volume 110: The Unwritten Principle of Constitutionalism in Canadian Jurisprudence
Volume 111: Year-In-Review
Volume 112: Rights, Freedoms, and their Limits: Reimagining Section 1 of the Charter
Volume 113: The Nature and Authority of Conscience
Volume 114: Equality Rights Litigation in Canada
Volume 115: 2022 Constitutional Cases Conference Volume