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The Health of Animals Act and Regulations: an example of how Canada has failed to protect farmed animals
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Abstract Farmed animal welfare is an increasingly pressing issue both in Canada and abroad. This thesis surveys the current laws Canada has in place to protect farmed animal welfare. It looks at the Health of Animals Act and regulations as an example of why laws that should protect farmed animals...
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The Juridical Nature of Participatory Governance and the Integration of Community Interests in Natural Resource Extraction and Management in Canada and Ghana
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There has been relatively little scholarly engagement with the question of how Ghana could best ensure adequate consideration for local interests, regarding natural resource development projects in mining communities such as Obuasi, Tarkwa, Prestea, and Akwatia. This dissertation attempts to fill...
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Spring 2022
This thesis addresses how we can learn about law from nature. People can learn from nature (such as plants, animals, rocks, water etc.) through careful observation. This practice is the foundation of science, and inspires the arts. “Reading” nature as a form of legal precedent embedded in the...
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The Multi-Door Courthouse is Open in Alberta: Judicial Dispute Resolution is Institutionalized in the Court of Queen's Bench
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Based on the analysis of the empirical research data from a Survey Questionnaire completed by 374 lawyers and 197 clients who participated in 606 judicially conducted Judicial Dispute Resolution (JDR) sessions (JDR Program) in the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta (the Court) in the year ending...