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Documents from 2015
De Facto Marriage and the Social Services Act, Mary Jane Mossman
Defining Moments for Women as Lawyers: Reflections on the Impact of Numerical Gender Equality, Mary Jane Mossman
Developments in Property Law: the 1983-84 Term, Mary Jane Mossman
Educating Men and Women for Service Through Law: Osgoode Hall Law School 1963-1988, Mary Jane Mossman
Engendering the Legal Profession: The Education Strategy, Mary Jane Mossman
Equity and "Family" Relationships: Cohabitation and Constructive Trusts, Mary Jane Mossman
Families and Family Law, Mary Jane Mossman
Families and the Law: Cases and Commentary, First Captus Edition, Mary Jane Mossman
Families and the Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, Mary Jane Mossman
Family Law and Social Assistance: Rethinking Equality, Mary Jane Mossman
Family Law and Social Welfare in Canada, Mary Jane Mossman
Feminism and Legal Method: The Difference it Makes, Mary Jane Mossman
Feminism and 'Re-visioning' Law: Toward a General Theory, Mary Jane Mossman
Feminism and the Law: Challenges and Choices, Mary Jane Mossman
From Crisis to Reform: Legal Aid Policy-Making in the 1990's, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender and Professionalism in Law: The Challenge of (Women’s) Biography, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Bias and the Legal Profession: Challenges and Choices, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality and Lawyers Work: Education as a Strategy for Change in the Legal Profession?, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality and Legal Aid Services: A Research Agenda for Institutional Change, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality and the Canadian Charter: 'Making Rights Work' for Women?, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender, Equality, and the Charter, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality Education and the Legal Profession, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Equality, Family Law and Access to Justice, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender, Feminism and Professionalism in Law: Reflections on Women and Judicial Appointment, Mary Jane Mossman
Gender Issues in Teaching Methods: Reflections on Shifting the Paradigm, Mary Jane Mossman
Human Rights in the Legal Profession: Education as a Strategy for Change, Mary Jane Mossman
Individualism and Community: Family as a Mediating Concept, Mary Jane Mossman
Inequalities and the Social Context, Mary Jane Mossman
"Invisible" Constraints on Lawyering and Leadership: The Case of Women Lawyers, Mary Jane Mossman
Justice, Technology and the Struggle for Hope, Mary Jane Mossman
Law and Feminism: Foreword, Mary Jane Mossman
Lawyers and Family Life? A Review of the CBA Task Force on Gender Equality, Mary Jane Mossman
Lawyers and Family Life: New Directions for the 1990's, Mary Jane Mossman
"Le Féminisme" and Professionalism in Law: Reflections on the History of Women Lawyers, Mary Jane Mossman
Le Féminisme et le Droit: Défis et Orientations, Mary Jane Mossman
Legal Aid, Mary Jane Mossman
Legal Aid scramble, Mary Jane Mossman
Legal Education as a Strategy for Change in the Legal Profession, Mary Jane Mossman
Les Belles Soeurs: Unquiet Questions About Gender and Family Justice, Mary Jane Mossman
‘Les Personnes et La Famille’: Reflections on the Contribution of Justice Claire L’Heureux-Dubé, Mary Jane Mossman
New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G. (J.): Constitutional Requirements for Legal Representation in Child Protection Matters, Mary Jane Mossman
New Questions' about Women's Access to the Legal Professions, Mary Jane Mossman
On Sleepwalking, Surveys and the Law Schools, Mary Jane Mossman
'Otherness' and the Law School: A Comment on Teaching Gender Equality, Mary Jane Mossman
Policy Options for Civil Legal Aid Services in Canada, Mary Jane Mossman
Portia's Progress: Women as Lawyers - Reflections on Past and Future, Mary Jane Mossman
Property Cases in the Supreme Court of Canada 1984-85, Mary Jane Mossman
Property Developments in the Supreme Court of Canada: 1985-86, Mary Jane Mossman
Purchasing, Leasing and Mortgaging Land, Mary Jane Mossman
(Re)Examining Feminism and Justice, Mary Jane Mossman
Research in Legal Education, Mary Jane Mossman
Re-Thinking the Feminization of Poverty, Mary Jane Mossman
Review Essay: Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz, by Barbara Babcock, Mary Jane Mossman
"Running Hard to Stand Still": The Paradox of Family Law Reform, Mary Jane Mossman
"Shoulder to Shoulder": Gender and Access to Justice, Mary Jane Mossman
The Baxter Case: De Facto Marriage and Social Welfare Policy, Mary Jane Mossman
The Baxter Case: Social Security and Cohabitation Policy in Practice, Mary Jane Mossman
The Charter and Access to Justice in Canada, Mary Jane Mossman
The Charter and the Right to Legal Aid, Mary Jane Mossman
The "Family" in the Work of Madame Justice Wilson, Mary Jane Mossman
The Family Law Act, Mary Jane Mossman
The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law and the Legal Professions, Mary Jane Mossman
The First Women Lawyers: "Piecemeal Progress and Circumscribed Success", Mary Jane Mossman
The Law as a Profession for Women': A Century of Progress?, Mary Jane Mossman
The Ontario Board of Review: An examination of Some Decisions, Mary Jane Mossman
The Paradox of Family Law Reform, Mary Jane Mossman
The Paradox of Feminist Engagement with Law, Mary Jane Mossman
The Past as Prologue: Women and the Law, Mary Jane Mossman
The Use of Non-Discriminatory Language in the Law, Mary Jane Mossman
Toward a Comprehensive Legal Aid Program in Canada: Exploring the Issues, Mary Jane Mossman
Toward 'New Property' and 'New Scholarship': An Assessment of Canadian Property Scholarship, Mary Jane Mossman
Use of Non-Discriminatory Language in Law, Mary Jane Mossman
Women and the (Legal) Academy: A Paradigm Shift?, Mary Jane Mossman
Women Lawyers and Women’s Equality Movements in the late 19th Century: Reflections on Women in Law and the Rise of Féminisme, Mary Jane Mossman
Women Lawyers and Women's Legal Equality: Reflections on Women Lawyers at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Mary Jane Mossman
Women Lawyers in Twentieth Century Canada : Re-Thinking the Image of Portia, Mary Jane Mossman
Work and Family in the Legal Profession: Re-Thinking the Questions, Mary Jane Mossman
You and the Law, Mary Jane Mossman
A Constitutional Right to Civil Legal Aid in Canada, Mary Jane Mossman and Cindy L. Baldassi
Property Law: Cases and Commentary [1st Edition], Mary Jane Mossman and William F. Flanagan
Property Law: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition, Mary Jane Mossman and William F. Flanagan
Property Law: Cases and Commentary, 3rd Edition, Mary Jane Mossman and Philip Girard
Property Law: Cases and Commentary, 3rd Edition, Mary Jane Mossman and Philip Girard
Women and Work and the Canadian Human Rights Act, Mary Jane Mossman and Julie Ramona Jai
Toward Equality Through Legal Aid in Canada, Mary Jane Mossman and Ernie Lightman
Introduction: Perspectives and Passions about Feminism and the Academy, Mary Jane Mossman and Meg Luxton
Family Law and Social Welfare: Toward a New Equality, Mary Jane Mossman and Morag MacLean
The Judiciary as Third Branch of Government: Manifestations and Challenges to Legitimacy, Mary Jane Mossman and Ghislaine Otis
Legal Aid in N.S.W. - Politics and Policies, Mary Jane Mossman and S. Ross
Comparing and Understanding Legal Aid Priorities: A Paper Prepared for Legal Aid Ontario, Mary Jane Mossman, Karen Schucher, and Claudia Schmeing
What's Half a Lung Worth? Civil Jurors' Accounts of Their Award Decision Making, Nicole L. Mott, Valerie P. Hans, and Lindsay Simpson
Believe it or Not: Mitigating the Negative Effects Personal Belief and Bias have on the Criminal Justice System, Sarah A. Mourer
The ombudsperson and the mission, Craig B. Mousin
International Activity and Domestic Law, Adam I. Muchmore
Jurisdictional Standards (and Rules), Adam I. Muchmore
Passports and Nationality in International Law, Adam I. Muchmore
Private Regulation and Foreign Conduct, Adam I. Muchmore
THE USE OF THE PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE TO DISTINGUISH COMPENSATORY INDIRECT EXPROPRIATION FROM REGULATORY MEASURES, Anca T. Muir
Exactions and Progressive Property, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Exactions and Progressive Property, Timothy M. Mulvaney