Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice
The Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor also publishes the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice semi-annually with the assistance of grants from the Ontario Law Foundation and from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Visit the journal here.
Submissions from 2016
Learning from Below: Theorising Global Governance Through Ethnographies and Critical Reflections from the Global South, Sujith Xavier
(Re)Conceptualising Reconciliation: Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka, Sujith Xavier
“The Dark Corners of the World”: International Criminal Law & the Global South, Sujith Xavier and John Reynolds
Submissions from 2015
The Undue Reliance on Physical Objects in the Regulation of Information Products, Pascale Chapdelaine
Emerging Issues in International and Transnational Law Related to Climate Change - International Environmental Law Consultation Workshop, Patricia Galvao-Ferreira, Oonagh Fitzgerald, and Kent Howe
An Introduction to Exploring Law, Disability, and the Challenge of Equality in Canada and the United States: Papers from the Berkeley Symposium, Laverne Jacobs
The Use of Summary Judgment Procedures Against Self-Represented Litigants: Efficient Case Management or Denial of Access to Justice?, Julie Macfarlane, Katrina Trask, and Erin Chesney
The Inventive Concept in Patent Law: Not So Obvious, Joshua Sealy-Harrington
Legal services regulation at the crossroads: Justitia's legions, Noel Semple
Personal Plight Legal Practice and Tomorrow's Lawyers, Noel Semple
Pathway to Potential Externship Pilot Program Evaluation Report, Gemma Smyth
Theorizing International Criminal Procedure Review Essay: Christoph Safferling's International Criminal Procedure, Sujith Xavier
Submissions on Consultation paper on Racialized Licensees from the Equity and Diversity Committee, Faculty of Law University of Windsor, Sujith Xavier and Gemma E. Smyth
Submissions from 2014
The Property Attributes of Copyright, Pascale Chapdelaine
Explaining and Fixing the 'Weak Governance Curse' in Resource-Rich Least Developed Countries, Patricia Galvao-Ferreira and Landry Signé
From Rawls to Habermas: Toward a Theory of Grounded Impartiality in Canadian Administrative Law, Laverne Jacobs
Property in Labour and the Limits of Contract, Claire Mummé
The Ontario Human Rights Code’s Distributive and Recognitional Functions in the Workplace, Claire Mummé
A Taxonomy of Lawyer Regulation: How Contrasting Theories of Regulation Explain the Divergent Regulatory Regimes in Australia, England/Wales, and North America, Russell G. Pearce, Noel Semple, and Renee Newman Knake
Tied Hands? A Doctrinal and Policy Argument for the Validity of Advance Consent, Joshua Sealy-Harrington
Depending on the Kindness of Strangers: Access to Civil Justice in Canada, Noel Semple
Framing Supervisory Relationships in Clinical Law: The Role of Critical Pedagogy, Gemma E. Smyth and Marion Overholt
New Hacktivists and the Old Concept of Levée En Masse, Christopher Waters
Soapbox: Racial profiling is an epidemic in Canada, Sujith Xavier
Submissions from 2013
MADE YOU LOOK: NIQABS, THE MUSLIM CANADIAN CONGRESS, AND R V NS, Fathima Cader
Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: The Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work (Part Two), Pascale Chapdelaine
The Ambiguous Nature of Copyright Users' Rights, Pascale Chapdelaine
Jones v Tsige: A Banking Law Perspective, Muharem Kianieff
The Law of Estimates and Quantum Meruit in Canadian Small-Scale Building Contracts, Muharem Kianieff
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project: Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Self-Represented Litigants Final Report, Julie Macfarlane
Assessing Analogous Grounds: The Doctrinal and Normative Superiority of a Multi-Variable Approach, Joshua Sealy-Harrington
Access to Justice: Is Legal Services Regulation Blocking the Path?, Noel Semple
Core Values: Professionalism and Independence Theories in Lawyer Regulation, Noel Semple
Judicial Settlement-Seeking in Parenting Cases: A Mock Trial, Noel Semple
Regulation, Access to Justice, and the New Legal Realism: Searching for Connections, Noel Semple
Reforming Ontario’s Family Justice System: An Evidence-Based Approach, Noel Semple and Nicholas Bala
A taxonomy of lawyer regulation: How contrasting theories of regulation explain the divergent regulatory regimes in Australia, England and Wales, and North America, Noel Semple, Russell G. Pearce, and Renee Newman Knake
Book Review: Julie Vaillancourt, Ontario Works: Works for Whom - An Examination of Workfare in Ontario, Gemma E. Smyth
Lulling Ourselves into a False Sense of Competence: Learning Outcomes and Clinical Legal Education in Canada, the United States and Australia, Gemma E. Smyth and Maggie Liddle
The Rebirth of Bicycling Law?, Christopher Waters
Introduction: Re-Igniting Critical Race In Canadian Legal Spaces: Introduction To The Special Symposium Issue Of Contemporary Accounts Of Racialization In Canada, Sujith Xavier and Shanthi Senthe
Submissions from 2012
The Evolution of Consumer Privacy Law: How Privacy by Design Can Benefit from Insights in Commercial Law and Standardization, Muharem Kianieff
At the Crossroads in Discrimination Law: How the Human Rights Codes Overtook the Charter in Canadian Government Services Cases, Claire Mummé
Judicial Settlement-Seeking in Parenting Disputes: Consensus and Controversy, Noel Semple
Mandatory Family Mediation and the Settlement Mission: A Feminist Critique, Noel Semple
Middle income access to justice: Policy options with respect to family law, Noel Semple and Carol Rogerson
Strategies and Practices for Overcoming Obstacles to the Effective Commercialization of Student Innovation on University Campuses, Myra Tawfik, Francine Schlosser Dr., and Wissam Aoun
Theorising Global Governance Inside-Out: A Reply to Professor Ladeur, Sujith Xavier
Submissions from 2011
The Regulation of In-House Counsel: Opening the Pandora’s Box of Professional Independence, Pascale Chapdelaine
Book Review: The Best Interests of Children – An Evidence Based Approach, by Paul Millar, Noel Semple
THE “EYE OF THE BEHOLDER”: PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS ABOUT THE BEST INTERESTS OF A CHILD, Noel Semple
Considering Democracy and ADR: Diversity Based Practice in Public Collaborative Processes, Gemma E. Smyth
Interviewing Adult Clients in Child Protection Matters: Advice for New Lawyers, Gemma E. Smyth
Mediation in Cases of Elder Abuse and Mistreatment: The Case of University of Windsor Mediation Services, Gemma E. Smyth
Strengthening Social Justice in Informal Dispute Resolution Processes Through Cultural Competence, Gemma E. Smyth
Beyond Provincialism: Canadian Law Societies and the Protection of Human Rights Abroad, Christopher Waters and Ashley Barnes
Submissions from 2010
Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: The Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work (Part One), Pascale Chapdelaine
A Wavering Commitment? Administrative Independence and Collaborative Governance in Ontario’s Adjudicative Tribunals Accountability Legislation, Laverne Jacobs
Transnational and Comparative Administrative Law: Papers from the Sixth Administrative Law Discussion Forum, Québec City, Laverne Jacobs, Denis Lemieux, and Russell L. Weaver
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Family Service Delivery: Disease, Prevention, and Treatment, Noel Semple
The Silent Child: A Quantitative Analysis of Children’s Evidence in Canadian Custody and Access Cases, Noel Semple
Whose Best Interests? Custody and Access Law and Procedure, Noel Semple
History in the Balance: Copyright and Access to Knowledge, Myra Tawfik
Sri Lankan Presidential Commission of Inquiry (2007): Did It Amount to a Fair Hearing?, Sujith Xavier
At the Outside-In, from the Inside-Out, Sujith Xavier and Stu Marvel
Submissions from 2009
Developments in Administrative Law: The 2008-2009 Term -- Contemplating Legislative (Im)Precision, Laverne Jacobs
Submissions from 2008
Developments in Administrative Law: The 2007-2008 Term - The Impact of Dunsmuir, Laverne Jacobs
In Sickness and in Health? Spousal Support and Unmarried Cohabitants, Noel Semple
Submissions from 2007
From Governance to Political Economy: Insights from a Study of Relations between Corporations and Workers, Harry W. Arthurs and Claire Mummé
Developments in Administrative Law: The 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 Terms, Laverne Jacobs
Reconciling Tort and Administrative Law Concepts of Justice: The Case of Historical Wrongs, Laverne Jacobs
Negligent Emissions: Humanizing Climate Change, Noel Semple
Network Neutrality: Justifiable Discrimination, Unjustifiable Discrimination, and the Bright Line Between Them, Noel Semple
The Case for Tribunal Standing in Canada, Noel Semple
Submissions from 2005
Developments in Administrative Law: The 2004-2005 Term, Laverne Jacobs
Looking for Cover: A Public Choice Critique of the Canadian Debit Card Code, Muharem Kianieff
International Copyright Law: W [h] ither User Rights?, Myra Tawfik
Submissions from 2004
Private Banknotes in Canada From 1867 (and Before) to 1950, Muharem Kianieff
Submissions from 2003
Intellectual Property Laws in Harmony with NAFTA: The Courts as Mediators Between the Global and the Local, Myra Tawfik
Submissions from 2002
Reimagining E-Money: Its Conceptual Unity with other Retail Payment Systems, Muharem Kianieff and Benjamin Geva