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Faculty Research Report 2011 - 2012 Faculty at Robson Hall conduct so much research and give so many conference presentations that it is simply impossible to list all of their scholarly work. What follows is a list of articles, chapters and books published by faculty members in the 2011-2012 academic year: Professor Karen Busby Professor Karen Busby’s Manitoba Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated (loose leaf edition) has now expanded to a two volume set and Releases 43-45 have been published. Dr. Michelle Gallant Dr. Michelle Gallant contributed a chapter, “Canadian Forfeiture Law” to Colin King, ed. Confiscation of Assets, Edward Elgar, 2012. Professor Brenda Gunn Professor Brenda Gunn published “Let’s Get on With it: Implementing The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples” in 2011 Justice as Healing and “Understanding and Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: An Introductory Handbook.” Dr. DeLloyd J. Guth Dr. DeLloyd J. Guth published (with Professor John McEvoy, UNB) a book-length collection of scholarly essays entitled Ivan C. Rand at The Supreme Court of Canada 1943-1959, as volumes 34.1-2 (2010) Manitoba Law Journal and as LXI (2010) University of New Brunswick Law Journal. He also published a book review of Paul Cavill’s The English Parliaments of Henry VII, 1485-1504, in 990 Reviews in History (University of London, Institute of Historical Research, 2011); and “Doing Law in Rupert’s Land: Adam Thom’s Two Codes”, Proceedings of the 14th Rupert’s Land Colloquium 2010 (Winnipeg, 2011). Dr. Gerald Heckman Dr. Gerald Heckman published “Remedies for Delay in Administrative Decision-making: Where Are We After Blencoe?” in the Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice; “Artful Pleading and Access to Meaningful Relief in Crown Litigation: Canada (Attorney General) v. Telezone” in the Advocates’ Quarterly; and “Nor- Man Regional Health Authority: Labour Arbitration, Questions of General Law and the Challenges of Legal Centrism” (2011) Manitoba Law Journal 63. Professor Darcy MacPherson Professor Darcy MacPherson, together with Sunita Doobay, published “Craig and Stare Decisis” Volume 20, No. 2 Canadian Tax Highlights (February, 2012), at 2-3 and “Gunn & Craig – Hobbies, Farms and Stare Decisis” (TaxNetPro and The Tax Practitioners’ Forum, January 2012). With Edward D. Brown he published “Fraud and Knowledge of a Pre-Existing Security Interest under the Personal Property Security Act: Guidance for Manitoba Courts and Practitioners from Other Jurisdictions” (2011), 35(1) Manitoba Law Journal 201. MacPherson published “Financial Leasing in Common Law Canada” (2011) 16 Uniform Law Review 83, and with Professor Mary J. Shariff, “The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune: Can You ‘Lose’ The Lottery But Still Win?” (2011), 48 Alberta Law Review 631. Yude M. Henteleff, Mary J. Shariff and Darcy L. MacPherson also published, “Palliative Care: An Enforceable Human Right?” (2011), 5(1) McGill Journal Law and Health 107. Professor Anne McGillivray Professor Anne McGillivray published “Nowhere to Stand: Correction by Force in the Supreme Court of Canada” in Sanjeev Anand, ed., Children and the Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Nicholas Bala (Irwin Law, 2011); “Children’s Rights, Paternal Power and Fiduciary Duty: From Roman Law to the Supreme Court of Canada” (2012) 18 International Journal of Children’s Rights 21-54; “A State of Imperfect Transformation: Law, Myth and the Feminine in Inside, Outside, Over There, Labyrinth, and Pan’s Labyrinth” in Michael D.A. Freeman, ed., Law and Childhood Studies (Oxford University Press, 2012); “Sectarian schooling and the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds” in Shaking the Movers IV: Child Rights and the Media: Academic Response (Carleton University, 83 ROBSON HALL ALUMNI REPORT
2011); and “Canada: The Rocky Road of Repeal” (with Cheryl Milne) in Anne Smith and Joan Durrant, eds., Realizing the rights of children: Global progress towards ending physical punishment (London: Routledge, 2011). Dr. David Milward Dr. David Milward published “The Latest Chapter in Fighting Terrorism since 1492: an Examination of Canadian Anti-Terrorist Legislation and Policy as Applied to Aboriginal Peoples” in 2012 Criminal Law Quarterly and “Sweating it out: Facilitating Corrections and Parole through Aboriginal Spiritual Healing” in 2011 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice. Together with Professor Debra Parkes, he co-wrote “Gladue: Beyond Myth and Toward Implementation in Manitoba” (2011) 35 Manitoba Law Journal 84. Dr. Evaristus Oshionebo Dr. Evaristus Oshionebo published “Shareholder Proposals and the Passivity of Shareholders in Canada: Electronic Forums to the Rescue?” (2012) Queen’s Law Journal (forthcoming); “Fiscal Regimes for Natural Resource Extraction: Implications for Africa’s Development,” in Francis Botchway ed., Natural Resource Investment and Africa’s Development (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011) 200-246; and “International Patent Regime, HIV/AIDS Pandemic, and Access to Essential Medicines in Developing Countries,” in David A. Frankel ed., International Law, Conventions and Justice (Athens, Greece: Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), 2011) 239-254. Dr. Umut Özsu Dr. Umut Özsu published “Politis and the Limits of Legal Form” 23 (2012) European Journal of International Law 243 and “Fabricating Fidelity: Nation- Building, International Law, and the Greek-Turkish Population Exchange” 24 (2011) Leiden Journal of International Law 823. Professor Debra Parkes Professor Debra Parkes is a contributing author to Esyllt Jones & Adele Perry, eds., People’s Citizenship Guide: A Response to Conservative Canada (Arbeiter Ring Publishing, 2011); co-author with Dr. David Milward, of “Gladue: Beyond Myth and Toward Implementation in Manitoba” (2011) 35 Manitoba Law Journal 84; and co-author, with RH alumnus Meaghan Daniel, of “Political Protest, Mass Arrests, and Mass Detention: Fundamental Freedoms and (Un)Common Criminals” (2011) 22 Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 155. Dr. Jennifer L. Schulz Dr. Jennifer L. Schulz published “Settlement and Mediation in Canadian Legal Television” (2011) 1 FACULTY PUBLICATIONS Journal of Arbitration and Mediation 77 and “Canada: ADR and The Associates” in Peter Robson & Jessica Silbey, eds., Law and Justice on the Small Screen, Hart, 2012. Dr. Bryan Schwartz Dr. Bryan Schwartz published Admitted but Excluded: Enhancing Access to Regulated Occupations for Newcomers to Canada (2011, as a special issue of Asper Review); Revitalizing Manitoba: From Supplicant Society to Diversity and Dynamism (2011, Frontier Centre); Comparative and International Approaches to the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2011, Asper Chair); “A proposal for an Israeli Peace Initiative” in (2011) Winnipeg Jewish Review; and various articles in academic journals. Dr. Donn Short Dr. Donn Short published “Safe Schools: The Threat from Within?” (2011) 51:3 Education Canada 1, and with Bruce MacDougall (UBC Law), “Religion-Based Claims for Impinging On Queer Citizenship” (2010) 33 Dalhousie Law Journal 133. Finding English Law: Key Titles for Non-UK Lawyers and Researchers Professor John Eaton has written a book, Finding English Law: Key Titles for Non-UK Lawyers and Researchers, Wildy Simmonds & Hill Publishing in August 2011. They Shoot Doctors, Don’t They? A Memoir Senior Scholar Roland Penner, together with Dr. Jack Fainman, published a book, They Shoot Doctors, Don’t They? A Memoir, Great Plains Publishing 2011.
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<strong>Faculty</strong> Research Report 2011 - 2012<br />
<strong>Faculty</strong> at <strong>Robson</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> conduct so much research and give so many conference presentations that it is<br />
simply impossible to list all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir scholarly work. What follows is a list <strong>of</strong> articles, chapters and books<br />
published by faculty members in <strong>the</strong> 2011-2012 academic year:<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Karen Busby<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Karen Busby’s<br />
Manitoba Queen’s Bench Rules<br />
Annotated (loose leaf edition)<br />
has now expanded to a two<br />
volume set and Releases 43-45<br />
have been published.<br />
Dr. Michelle Gallant<br />
Dr. Michelle Gallant contributed a<br />
chapter, “Canadian Forfeiture <strong>Law</strong>”<br />
to Colin King, ed. Confiscation <strong>of</strong><br />
Assets, Edward Elgar, 2012.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Brenda Gunn<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Brenda Gunn<br />
published “Let’s Get on With it:<br />
Implementing The Declaration<br />
on <strong>the</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> Indigenous<br />
Peoples” in 2011 Justice as<br />
Healing and “Understanding<br />
and Implementing <strong>the</strong> UN<br />
Declaration on <strong>the</strong> Rights<br />
<strong>of</strong> Indigenous Peoples: An<br />
Introductory Handbook.”<br />
Dr. DeLloyd J. Guth<br />
Dr. DeLloyd J. Guth published<br />
(with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John McEvoy,<br />
UNB) a book-length collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> scholarly essays entitled<br />
Ivan C. Rand at The Supreme<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Canada 1943-1959, as<br />
volumes 34.1-2 (2010) Manitoba<br />
<strong>Law</strong> Journal and as LXI (2010)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick<br />
<strong>Law</strong> Journal. He also published<br />
a book review <strong>of</strong> Paul Cavill’s The<br />
English Parliaments <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
VII, 1485-1504, in 990 Reviews<br />
in History (University <strong>of</strong> London,<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Historical Research,<br />
2011); and “Doing <strong>Law</strong> in<br />
Rupert’s Land: Adam Thom’s Two<br />
Codes”, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 14th<br />
Rupert’s Land Colloquium 2010<br />
(Winnipeg, 2011).<br />
Dr. Gerald Heckman<br />
Dr. Gerald Heckman published<br />
“Remedies for Delay in<br />
Administrative Decision-making:<br />
Where Are We After Blencoe?”<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Administrative <strong>Law</strong> and Practice;<br />
“Artful Pleading and Access<br />
to Meaningful Relief in Crown<br />
Litigation: Canada (Attorney<br />
General) v. Telezone” in <strong>the</strong><br />
Advocates’ Quarterly; and “Nor-<br />
Man Regional Health Authority:<br />
Labour Arbitration, Questions <strong>of</strong><br />
General <strong>Law</strong> and <strong>the</strong> Challenges<br />
<strong>of</strong> Legal Centrism” (2011)<br />
Manitoba <strong>Law</strong> Journal 63.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Darcy MacPherson<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Darcy MacPherson,<br />
toge<strong>the</strong>r with Sunita Doobay,<br />
published “Craig and Stare Decisis”<br />
Volume 20, No. 2 Canadian Tax<br />
Highlights (February, 2012),<br />
at 2-3 and “Gunn & Craig –<br />
Hobbies, Farms and Stare<br />
Decisis” (TaxNetPro and The Tax<br />
Practitioners’ Forum, January<br />
2012). With Edward D. Brown he<br />
published “Fraud and Knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Pre-Existing Security Interest<br />
under <strong>the</strong> Personal Property<br />
Security Act: Guidance for<br />
Manitoba Courts and Practitioners<br />
from O<strong>the</strong>r Jurisdictions” (2011),<br />
35(1) Manitoba <strong>Law</strong> Journal 201.<br />
MacPherson published “Financial<br />
Leasing in Common <strong>Law</strong> Canada”<br />
(2011) 16 Uniform <strong>Law</strong> Review<br />
83, and with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mary J.<br />
Shariff, “The Slings and Arrows<br />
<strong>of</strong> Outrageous Fortune: Can You<br />
‘Lose’ The Lottery But Still Win?”<br />
(2011), 48 Alberta <strong>Law</strong> Review<br />
631. Yude M. Henteleff, Mary J.<br />
Shariff and Darcy L. MacPherson<br />
also published, “Palliative Care:<br />
An Enforceable Human Right?”<br />
(2011), 5(1) McGill Journal <strong>Law</strong><br />
and Health 107.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Anne McGillivray<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Anne McGillivray<br />
published “Nowhere to Stand:<br />
Correction by Force in <strong>the</strong><br />
Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Canada” in<br />
Sanjeev Anand, ed., Children<br />
and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Law</strong>: Essays in Honour<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Nicholas Bala (Irwin<br />
<strong>Law</strong>, 2011); “Children’s Rights,<br />
Paternal Power and Fiduciary<br />
Duty: From Roman <strong>Law</strong> to <strong>the</strong><br />
Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Canada”<br />
(2012) 18 International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Children’s Rights 21-54; “A State<br />
<strong>of</strong> Imperfect Transformation: <strong>Law</strong>,<br />
Myth and <strong>the</strong> Feminine in Inside,<br />
Outside, Over There, Labyrinth,<br />
and Pan’s Labyrinth” in Michael D.A.<br />
Freeman, ed., <strong>Law</strong> and Childhood<br />
Studies (Oxford University Press,<br />
2012); “Sectarian schooling and <strong>the</strong><br />
right to seek, receive and impart<br />
information and ideas <strong>of</strong> all kinds”<br />
in Shaking <strong>the</strong> Movers IV: Child<br />
Rights and <strong>the</strong> Media: Academic<br />
Response (Carleton University,<br />
83 ROBSON HALL ALUMNI REPORT