The Selected Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Canadian Law Student Conference

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The Selected Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Canadian Law Student Conference are now available on SSRN.

Omar Ha-Redeye’s paper, A Trial to End All Terrorism: How the United States Could Have Won the War on Terrorism Before it Even Began, with the Trial of Only One Man is included in the selection on pages 109-131 of the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2010.

Introductions in the issue are provided by Prof. Emir Aly Crowne-Mohammed, University of Windsor – Faculty of Law, and Alex Constantin. The other papers in the issue included:

  • Christine Ashbourne on Federalism’s Failure in Health Care
  • Nafay Choudhury on Reconceptualizing Legal Pluralism in Afghanistan
  • Ian Coote on A Method to Restore Collaborative Balance in the International Monetary Fund
  • Mark Fassen on Amend Fair Dealing: a Response to “Why Canada Should Not Adopt Fair Use”
  • Omar Raza on Understanding Islam: A Comparative Analysis of the Ethical and Legal Standards of Organ Donation

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