University of Toronto. Faculty of Law
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Books by University of Toronto. Faculty of Law
Total count: 30
Admiralty lawcases on the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada1977-01-01
Business planning clusterselected readings1980 [ed.]. --Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1980-01-01
Public law1980-81 [ed.] --Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1980-01-01
Wills and trustssupplementary material on trusts1984-85 [ed.]. --Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1984-01-01
Income taxsupplementary case bookFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1985-01-01
Civil proceduresupplement of rules and statutory provisionsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1989-01-01
Civil proceduresupplement of rules and statutory provisionsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1990-01-01
Materials on international business transactions1991-1992 [ed.]. --Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1991-01-01
Moot court handbook 1991-92Weir & Foulds1991-01-01-
"Mischief and misfortune"Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1994-01-01
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Democratic justiceFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1994-01-01
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Active and passive justiceFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1994-01-01
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Social justice without bordersFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1995-01-01
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The rhetoric of propertyFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1995-01-01
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The Holocaust at NuremburgFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1996-01-01
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Culture and anarchytruthtelling in oral and written traditionsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1996-01-01
Moot court handbook 1997-98Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1997-01-01-
Liberalism and the ethic of careFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1997-01-01
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Principle and contradiction in the criminal lawmotives and criminal liabilityFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1997-01-01
Labour lawdisability and employment (286S)Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1998-01-01-
A kingdom for a stage, princes to actShakespeare and the art of governmentFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1999-01-01
Constitutional lawsupplementary materials1999-2000 [ed.]Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1999-01-01-
Race, religion and libel lawthe Parsi colonial case studyFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2005-01-01
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The authority of precedenttwo problemsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2005-01-01
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Challenging expert rulethe politics of global governanceFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2006-01-01
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Constitutional culture, social movements [i.e., movement] conflict and constitutional changethe case of the de facto ERAFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2006-01-01
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Comparative legal studies and the matter of authenticityFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2006-01-01
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Torture, necessity and existential politicsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2006-01-01
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The nature of desireFaculty of Law, University of Toronto2007-01-01
Secured transactions 2010course outline and reading guide2010 [ed.]University of Toronto, Faculty of Law2010-01-01