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The following articles are samples from recent issues. For each issue, there is a sample Feature Article, Special Report Article, and Column. Let us know what you think, we'd love to hear from you!
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Youth & the Law: New Approaches
May/June 2007
Volume 31, Issue 5
Innovative new approaches help young people understand the law.
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- Feature Article: Changing Youth Behaviour through Justice Education by Sarah McCoubrey.
An innovative Ontario program teaches teens about the courts, criminal procedure, and the legal system.
Special Report: Encourage Good Sports for Better Sports by Rachel Corbett.- Sports and recreation are a huge part of both our economy and our social fabric. Good management practices can help sports to flourish.
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Column: Travel to Legal Landmarks: On the Rule of Law Trail: Moscow Cemeteries by Janet Keeping.
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Other great articles in this issue include:
The YCJA: In Theory and In Practice
Youth and Privacy in a Networked World
The Next Big Thing: Teen Courts in America
Criminal Violence in Not Part of Sport
Violent Assault and Sports
Aboriginal Law: Indian Residential School Cases Near Final Settlement
Environment Law: Bringing Life to Life Cycle Assessments
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Older Adults and the Law
March/April 2007
Volume 31, Issue 4
Age these days is a relative concept. Issues about marriage, retirement, and estate planning are relevant to just about everyone!
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- Feature Article: Estate Planning in the 21st Century by Karen Platten.
- Families are more complicated these days; so are wills and estates.
Special Report: The International Criminal Court: A Brief History by John Winterdyk.- The International Criminal Court came about partly as a result of leadership from Canada, and a Canadian is now its President.
Column: Family Law: The Protection of Drug-Endangered Children by Michelle C. Christopher.
Other great articles in this issue include:
Working Overtime: Mandatory Retirement in Canada
The Honourable Justice Julius Isaac: A Model of Productive Retirement
Pensioners in Prison
International Development, Legal Culture, and Expected Value Theory
Online Law: Noting up - Best Practices or Overkill?
Human Rights Law: Freedom of the Press: Juliet O'Neill
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