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Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Volume 14, Number 2 (October 1976) Article 8

A Bibliography of the Supreme Court of CanadaPaul Trethewey

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohljArticle

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Osgoode Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Osgoode HallLaw Journal by an authorized editor of Osgoode Digital Commons.

Citation InformationTrethewey, Paul. "A Bibliography of the Supreme Court of Canada." Osgoode Hall Law Journal 14.2 (1976) : 425-443.http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohlj/vol14/iss2/8

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OFTHE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA

By PAUL TRETHEWEY*

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGEA. Introduction ...................................... 425B . G eneral ............................................................................ ...... 427C. Reports, Notes, Digests and Indexes ............................. 427D . Jurisdiction .................................................................................... 428E. Practice, Procedure and Evidence ....... ..... .................. 429F. Opinion Writing and Legal Reasoning ........................................ 430G. Jurisprudential Analysis .............................. 431H . P recedent ...................................................................................... 43 1I. Statutory Construction ................................ ..... ......................... 432J. The Constitution and Federalism ................................................ 432K. Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights ...................... 434L. Substantive Areas of the Law ............................ ....................... 435M. History .......................................... 436N. Biography and Background of Justices ....................... 4370. Selection of Justices and Composition of the Court ................... 438P. Judicial Writings and Official Pronouncements ................. 439Q. Statistical, Behavioural and Decision-Making Analysis ........... 442R. The Supreme Court as Political Actor ................................ 443

A. INTRODUCTION

The following bibliography is intended to provide a guide to the litera-ture on the Supreme Court of Canada that will be of use to both academicsand practitioners. The primary vehicle for commentary on the Court hasalways been the case comment, but the last few years have seen the publica-tion of an increasing number of academic analyses of the Court's work ingeneral1 and of its constitutional and civil rights decision-making in particular.It was accordingly thought useful to compile a summary of publications todate, even though in some areas (such as biography, history, and practiceand procedure), its utility lies in showing just how much has yet to be written.

The greatest volume of commentary on the substantive decision-making

* © Copyright 1976, Paul Trethewey.

Paul Trethewey is a member of the 1977 graduating class of Osgoode Hall LawSchool, York University.

The original version of this bibliography was prepared as a research project forProfessor S. R. Peck of Osgoode Hall Law School in August, 1975.

1 See, for instance, the various studies by Paul Weiler, S. R. Peck, Mark MacGuigan,and Peter Russell.

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of the Court is found in that hardy perennial, the case comment, but sincemost of these comments deal with the narrow issues raised by the case anddo not indulge in broader commentary and criticism, they have not beenincluded.2 Exceptions to this rule have been made where warranted, of course;the greatest number fall in the constitutional and civil liberties areas. Articlesin newspapers and popular periodicals have not been included here.3

Annotation of all the entries was passed over in favour of the somewhatunorthodox combination of classification by subject matter and notation ofthe number of pages for each entry. The sections are arranged in a progres-sion from those concerned with practical matters and primary materials, tothose containing secondary materials of a more academic nature. Entries thatbelong to more than one section are duplicated in each. Drawing the linebetween sections has not been easy, so that entries dealing with various aspects'of the Court's political role, for instance, are found in the sections on theConstitution and Federalism, The Court as Political Actor, and the Selectionof Justices.

Entries that deal with the transfer of final appellate jurisdiction to theSupreme Court from the Privy Council are included in the Jurisdiction section.The many articles written prior to the transfer that criticized the JudicialCommittee's decisions and recommended the jurisdictional transfer have notbeen included because in most cases they deal only peripherally with theSupreme Court.

Since much legal writing is subject to rapid obsolescence, many of theolder entries will retain only historical interest, but they have been listedlargely according to the subject matter; the History section lists those itemsthat take a specifically historical approach.

Few articles have appeared that deal solely with the criteria used inselecting members of the Court. Those items dealing with proposed reorgani-zations of the Court for constitutional purposes are included in the Consti-tional section, while biographical and historical considerations of the Court'smembership are included in the sections with those designations. Articlesdealing with the process of judicial appointment rarely refer specifically tothe Supreme Court, but those that do are included in the Selection of Justicessection; that section contains as well a representative selection of articlesdealing with the general process of judicial selection.

The section on Judicial Writings and Official Pronouncements is in-tended primarily to aid in showing the concerns and orientations of variousJustices for biographical purposes, but it is expected that many of the articlescan provide starting points for arguments by appellate litigants; the selectionfor the current members of the Court has accordingly been made the most

2 The best guide to these comments are R. Boult, A Bibliography of Canadian Law(Montreal: Wilson and Lafleur, 1966) and M. Scott, ed., Index to Canadian Legal Peri-odical Literature, 1961- (Montreal: Canadian Association of Law Libraries, 1966).

8The most useful can be found in G. R. Logan, Annotated Bibliography of WorksWritten in the Supreme Court of Canada (1965), 3 Osgoode Hall L.. 173, and MJ.Herman, Bibliography of Material on the Supreme Court of Canada (1976), 8 OttawaL.R. 102.

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comprehensive. Even though the largest number of entries are found underChief Justice Laskin's name, they are only a representative selection; acomprehensive listing would have added several more pages.

B. GENERAL

Beaudoin, G.A. Le Syst~me Judiciaire Canadien (1968), 28 R. du B. 99.(25 pp.).

Cheffins, R.I. The Supreme Court of Canada: The Quiet Court in anUnquiet Country (1966), 4 Osgoode Hall L.J. 259 (17 pp.).

Chitty, R.M. The Supreme Court of Canada (1952), 2 Chitty's L.J. 63(3 pp.).

Herman, M.J. Bibliography of Material on the Supreme Court of Canada(1976), 8 Ottawa L.R. 102 (5 pp.).

Introduction: The Supreme Court of Canada 1875-1975 (1976),8 Ottawa L.R. 1 (6 pp.).

Laskin, B. The Institutional Character of the Judge (1972), 7 Israel L.R.329; Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1972 (24 pp.).

The Role and Function of Final Appellate Courts: The SupremeCourt of Canada (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 469 (13 pp.).The Supreme Court of Canada: a final court of appeal of and forCanadians (1951), 29 Can. B. Rev. 1038 (42 pp.).

Lederman, W.R. "Thoughts on Reform of the Supreme Court of Canada",in Ontario Advisory Committee on Confederation, BackgroundPapers and Reports. Vol. 2, Toronto: Queen's Printer, 1967 at294; (1970), 8 Alta. L. Rev. 1 (22 pp.).

Logan, G.R. Annotated Bibliography of Works Written on the SupremeCourt of Canada (1965), 3 Osgoode Hall L.I. 173 (5 pp.).

Read, H.E. The Judicial Process in Common Law Canada (1959), 37 Can.B. Rev. 265 (29 pp.).

Russell, P.H. The Supreme Court as a Bilingual and Bicultural Institution.Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1969 (282 pp.).

Weiler, P.C. In the Last Resort: a critical study of the Supreme Court ofCanada. Toronto: Carswell/Methuen, 1974 (246 pp.).

Willis, J. Securing Uniformity of Law in a Federal System - Canada(1944), 5 U. of T. L.J. 352 (16 pp.).

C. REPORTS, NOTES, DIGESTS AND INDEXES

Bulletin of Proceedings taken in the Supreme Court of Canada. Ottawa:Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada, weeklysince 1970.

Cameron, E.R. Digest of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court ofCanada; 1904-1918. Toronto: Carswell, 1918.

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Cameron, E.R. Supreme Court Cases: Judgments, 1880-1890. Toronto:Canada Law Book, 1905.

Canada Supreme Court Reports/Recueil des arrets de la Cour supreme duCanada. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1970 (Between 1878 and1969 the title has changed twice: Reports of the Supreme Court ofCanada, 1876-1922. Canada Law Reports, Supreme Court, 1923-1969).

Canadian Law Information Council. Notes of Recent Judgements in theSupreme Court of Canada, Crane, B.A. ed./Rjsum6 des RicentesDecisions de la Cour Supreme du Canada, Tanquay, G. ed.Ottawa: 1974.

Canadian Law Information Council. Summaries of Cases to be Heard inthe Supreme Court of Canada. Session commencing Tues. April27, 1976. Ottawa.

Cassels, R. A Digest of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Canada,1875-1893. Toronto: Carswell, 1893.

Coutlee, L.W. A Collection of Notes of Unreported Cases in the SupremeCourt of Canada, 1875-1907. Toronto: Carswell, 1907.

A Digest of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Canada,1875-1903. Toronto: Carswell, 1904.

A Digest of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Canada,1904-1908. Toronto: Carswell, 1909.

Criminal Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Canada, in each number ofthe Criminal Law Quarterly from Vol. 13 (1970-71).

Gowling and Henderson. Notes of Recent Judgments in the Supreme Courtof Canada. Toronto: 1965-1974.

Masters, C.H. Canadian Appeals: a complete collection of Canadian casestaken on appeal to the J.C.P.C., the Supreme Court of Canada, andthe Provincial Courts of Appeal, to 1894. Toronto: Carswell, 1894.

Southall, J. and Sanagan, G.D. Index to the Supreme Court of CanadaReports; 1876-1950. 2 Vols., Toronto: Butterworth's, 1952, plus3rd Cumulative Supplement to 1962.Supreme Court of Canada Reports Service. 3 Vols. plus CurrentService, Toronto: Butterworth's 1969.

D. JURISDICTIONAbel, A.S. The Role of the Supreme Court in Private Law Cases (1965),

4 Alta. L. Rev. 39 (10 pp.).Abolition of Appeals to the Privy Council: A Symposium on A.-G. Ont. v.

A.-G. Can., [1947] A.C. 127 (1947), 25 Can. B. Rev. 557 (16 pp.).

Britton, F.H. Final Judgements - Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canadaby Appellant who has been Granted Alternative Relief Below(1947), 25 Can. B. Rev. 756 (5 pp.).

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Cameron, B.R. Proposed Amendments to the Supreme Court Act (1904),3 Can. L. Rev. 377, 403 (28 pp.).

Appellate Jurisdiction (1909), 29 C.L.T. 29 (18 pp.).

Cavarzan, J. The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada: its develop-ment and effect on the role of the Court (1965), 3 Osgoode HallL.J 431 (14 pp.).

Crane, B.A. The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada (1968), 11Can. B.J. 377 (12 pp.).

How, W.G. The Too Limited Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada(1947), 25 Can. B. Rev. 573 (14 pp.).

Kellock, R.L. Jurisdiction and Practice in the Supreme Court of Canada(1952), 9 Fall Issue, Obiter Dicta, Osgoode Hall Law School.

Lasldn, B. Supreme Court of Canada - The Coffin Case and Amendmentsto Appellate Jurisdiction (1956), 34 Can. B. Rev. 966 (4 pp.).

Supreme Court of Canada - The Coffin Case - Appellate Juris-diction - Power of Executive to Exercise Clemency or Order NewTrial - The Courts And the Executive (1955), 33 Can. B. Rev.1059 (12 pp.).

LeDain, G.E. Concerning the Proposed Constitutional and Civil Law Spe-cialization at the Supreme Court Level (1967), 2 Rev. mur.Th6mis 107 (19 pp.).

Livingston, W.S. Abolition of Appeals from Canadian Courts to the PrivyCouncil (1950), 64 Harv. L. Rev. 104 (9 pp.).

Marsh, A.H. Have the Provincial Legislatures Power to Limit Appeals tothe Supreme Court of Canada (1882), 2 C.L.T. 416 (12 pp.).

Pigeon, L.-P. Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada - Final Judge-ment - Amount or Value of the Matter in Controversy (1949),27 Can. B. Rev. 719 (6 pp.).

Powell, C.M. Appeal Jurisdiction, [1969] LSUC Special Lectures 191(12 pp.).

Russell, P.H. The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada: PresentPolicies and a Programme for Reform (1968), 6 Osgoode HallL.J. 1 (38 pp.).

Sutherland, R.M. Report on Federal Legislation Providing for Appeals tothe Supreme Court of Canada, [1959] Can. B. Ass. 74 (20 pp.).

Willis, J. Securing Uniformity of Law in a Federal System (1944), 5 U. of T.L.J. 352 (16 pp.).

E. PRACTICE, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE

Cameron, E.R. The Supreme Court of Canada: Practice and Rules. 3rd ed.,Toronto: Carswell, 1924 (592 pp.) (1931 Supplement, 218 pp.).

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Canadian Bar Assoc. The Caseload of the Supreme Court of Canada.Ottawa: Can. Bar Assoc., 1973 (24 pp.).

Cassels, R. Manual of Procedure in the Supreme and Exchequer Court ofCanada. Toronto: Carswell, 1877 (419 pp.).

The Practice of the Supreme Court of Canada. 2nd ed., Toronto:Carswell, 1899 (276 pp.).

Crane, B. Law Clerks for Canadian Judges (1966), 9 Can. B.J. 373 (3 pp.).

Evidence - Judicial Notice of Provincial Laws by Supreme Court of Canada(1939), 17 Can. B. Rev. 755 (3 pp.).

Grant, J.A.C. Judicial Review in Canada: Procedural Aspects (1964), 42Can. B. Rev. 195 (30 pp.).

Heap, F. Factums in the Supreme Court of Canada (1937), 15 Can. B.Rev. 561 (2 pp.).

Herman, MJ. Law Clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada (1975), 13Osgoode Hall L.J. 279 (14 pp.).

Masters, C.H. The Practice of the Supreme Court of Canada. 4th ed.,Ottawa: Dadson-Merrill, 1921 (238 pp.).

Matheson, K.J. Practice and Procedure in the Supreme Court of Canada,[1968] Pitblado Lectures 53 (14 pp.).

O'Driscoll, J.GJ. The Presentation of an Appeal to the Court of Appealand to the Supreme Court of Canada in a Criminal Case, [1969]LSUC Special Lectures 203 (17 pp.).

Robinette, J.J. A Counsel Looks at the Court (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev.558 (5 pp.).

Russell, P.H. "Personnel and Procedures", Chapter III in The SupremeCourt of Canada as a Bilingual and Bicultural Institution. Ottawa:Queen's Printer, 1969 (44 pp.).

Thomson, B.J. The Office of Master of the Supreme Court of Canada.4th ed., Ottawa: Dadson-Merrill, 1921 (238 pp.).

Wallace, I. and Orchard, V. Leave to Appeal to the Supreme Court ofCanada: procedural aspects (1976), 34 Advocate 11 (6 pp.).

F. OPINION WRITING AND LEGAL REASONING

Kennedy, G.D. Supreme Court of Canada - Stare Decisis - Role ofCanada's Final Court - Unsatisfactory Nature of Reasons forJudgment (1955), 33 Can. B. Rev. 340 (6 pp.).

McWhinney, E. Judicial Concurrences and Dissents: A Comparative Viewof Opinion-Writing in Final Appellate Tribunals (1953), 31 Can.B. Rev. 595 (30 pp.).

Nicholls, G.V.V. Legal Periodicals and the Supreme Court of Canada(1950), 28 Can. B. Rev. 422 (24 pp.).

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Nicholls, G.V.V. Supreme Court - Technique of Disposing of Appeal -Wills - Verbal Proof of Missing Will - Minotaur in Labyrinth(1951), 29 Can. B. Rev. 977.

Wetter, J.G. The Styles of Appellate Judicial Opinions: a case study incomparative law. Leyden: Sythoff, 1960 (392 pp.).

G. JURISPRUDENTIAL ANALYSIS

Azard, P. La Cour Supreme du Canada et l'Application du Droit Civil dela Province de Qudbec (1965), 43 Can. B. Rev. 553 (8 pp.).

Baudoin, J.-L. L'Interpretation Du Code Civil Qudbdcois Par la CourSupreme du Canada (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 715 (23 pp.).

Boult, R. Aspects des Rapports Entre le Droit Civil et la "Common Law"dans la Jurisprudence de la Cour Supreme du Canada (1975),53 Can. B. Rev. 738 (33 pp.).

Le Bilinguisme des lois dans la Jurisprudence de Ia Cour Supremedu Canada (1968), 3 Ottawa L.R. 323 (17 pp.).

Coval, S.C. and Smith, J.C. The Supreme Court and a New Jurisprudencefor Canada (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 819 (13 pp.).

Friedmann, W. Judges, Politics and the Law (1951), 29 Can. B. Rev. 811(27 pp.).

MacGuigan, M. The Privy Council and the Supreme Court: a jurisprudentialanalysis (1966), 4 Alta. L. Rev. 419 (11 pp.).

Shuler, S.M. Realist Needles in a Positivist Haystack; a study of attitudesoperative in the decisions of Supreme Court Justices (1974), 32Fac. of L.R. 1 (32 pp.).

Weiler, P.C. Of Judges and Scholars: Reflections in a Centennial Year(1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 563 (13 pp.).

Legal Values and Judicial Decision-Making (1970), 48 Can. B.Rev. 1 (46 pp.).

Two Models of Judicial Decision-Making (1968), 46 Can. B.Rev. 406 (66 pp.).

H. PRECEDENT

Calder, B. Stare Decisis and the Supreme Court of Canada (1961), 1Western Ont. L.R. 36 (24 pp.).

Castel, J.-G. "Notes", in The Civil Law System of the Province of Quebec:Notes, Cases and Materials. Toronto: Butterworth's, 1962, at225 (6 pp.).

Friedmann, W. Stare Decisis at Common Law and under the Civil Code ofQuebec (1953), 31 Can. B. Rev. 723 (29 pp.).

Hunter, A.T. A Proposal for Statutory Relief from the Privy Council Con-troversy (1926), 4 Can. B. Rev. 102 (2 pp.).

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Joanes, A. Stare Decisis in the Supreme Court of Canada (1958) 36 Can.B. Rev. 175 (26 pp.).

Kennedy, G.D. Stare Decisis - Five Recent Judicial Comments (1951),29 Can. B. Rev. 92 (7 pp.).

Supreme Court of Canada - Stare Decisis - Role of Canada'sFinal Court (1955), 33 Can. B. Rev. 340 (6 pp.).

Lederman, W.R. The Authority of English Decisions in Canada (1952),30 Can. B. Rev. 1083 (3 pp.).

MaGuigan, M. Precedent and Policy in the Supreme Court (1967), 45Can. B. Rev. 627 (39 pp.).

McCrea, R.L. The Supreme Court of Canada and the "Concurrent Find-ings" Rule (1940), 18 Can. B. Rev. 320 (5 pp.).

Mignault, P.B. The Authority of Decided Cases (1925), 3 Can. B. Rev. 1(24 pp.).

L'autorit6 des arr~ts (1921), 24 R. du N. 118 (11 pp.).

Whitehead, G. The Supreme Court of Canada and the Stare DecisisDoctrine (1967), 15 Chitty's L.J. 146 (7 pp.).

I. STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

Boult, R. Le Bilinguisme des lois dans la Jurisprudence de la Cour Supremedu Canada (1968), 3 Ottawa L.R. 323 (17 pp.).

McWhiney, E. Interpretations of Provincial Statutes by the Supreme Courtof Canada [Note on Roncarelli v. Duplessis] (1959), 37 Can. B.Rev. 503 (12 pp.).

Wood, J.C.E. Statutory Interpretation: Tupper v. The Queen (1968), 6Osgoode Hall L.J 92 (18 pp.).

I. THE CONSTITUTION AND FEDERALISMBeaudoin, G.A. La Cour Supreme et le partage des Competences Legisla-

tives (1976), 14 Alta L.R. 50 (5 pp.).

La Revision Constitutionelle et le Statut de la Cour Supreme(1970), 1 Revue G6n6rale de Droit 257 (9 pp.).

Bonenfant, J.C. La Cour Suprbme et le partage des Competences (1976),14 Alta L. Rev. 21 (33 pp.).

Brossard, J. La Cour Supr6me et la Constitution: le forum constitutionnelau Canada. Montreal: Presses de l'Universit6 de Montreal, 1968(427 pp.).

Cheffins, R.I. The Constitutional Process in Canada. Toronto: McGrawHill, 1969 (179 pp.).

Clokie, J. McD. Judicial Review, Federalism, and the Canadian Constitution(1942), Can. J. of Ec. and Poll. Sci. 537 (20 pp.).

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Cohen, M. The Judicial Process and National Policy: a problem for Cana-dian Federalism (1970), 16 McGill L.J. 297 (15 pp.).

Davison, J.F. The Constitutionality and Utility of Advisory Opinions (1937-38), 2 U. of T. L.J. 254 (26 pp.).

Dion, G. La Riforme de la Cour Supreme telle qu'envisag4e ii la Conferenceconstitutionelle (1970), 30 R. du B. 234 (8 pp.).

Fairweather, M. The Attitude of the Supreme Court of Canada TowardDelegation: Coughlin v. Ontario Highway Transport Board (1970),5 U.B.C. Law Rev. 43 (13 pp.).

Freund, P.A. A Supreme Court in a Federation: Some Lessons from LegalHistory (1953), 53 Col. L. Rev. 597 (23 pp.).

Gibson, D. - And One Step Backward: The Supreme Court and Consti-tutional Law in the Sixties (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 621 (28 pp.).

Constitutional Law -Federalizing the Judiciary (1966), 44 Can.B. Rev. 674 (6 pp.).

Grant, J.A.C. Judicial Review in Canada: Procedural Aspects (1964),42 Can. B. Rev. 195 (30 pp.).

Johnston, R.E. The Effect of Judicial Review on Federal - State Relationsin Australia, Canada and the United States. Baton Rouge: Louis-iana State University Press, 1969 (320 pp.).

Labrie, F.E. Canadian Constitutional Interpretation and Legislative Review(1949), 8 U. of T. L.J. 298 (54 pp.).

LeDain, G. Sir Lyman Duff and the Constitution (1974), 12 Osgoode HallL.J. 261 (76 pp.).

Lederman, W.R., ed. The Courts and the Canadian Constitution: a selectionof essays. Toronto: McLelland and Stewart, 1964 (248 pp.).

Unity and Diversity in Canadian Federalism: Ideals and Methodsof Moderation (1974), 53 Can. B. Rev. 597; (1976), 14 Alta.L.R. 34 (16 pp.).

Leigh, L. The Supreme Court and the Canadian Constitution (1967), 2Ottawa L.R. 320 (17 pp.).

Mallory, J.R. The Courts and the Sovereignty of the Canadian Parliament(1944), 10 Can. J. of Ec. and Pol. Sci. 165 (14 pp.).

MeWhinney, E. "A Supreme Court in a Bicultural Society: The Future Roleof the Canadian Supreme Court", in Ontario Advisory Committeeon Confederation, Background Papers and Reports. Vol. 1., To-ronto: Queen's Printer, 1967, at 89 (12 pp.).

Federal Supreme Courts and Constitutional Review (1967), 45Can. B. Rev. 578 (30 pp.).

Judicial Review [previously titled Judicial Review in the English-Speaking World]. 4th ed., Toronto: U. of T. Press, 1969 (270 pp.).

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McWhinney, E. "Umpiring the Federal System: The Special Role of theSupreme Court in a Federal State", in McWhinney, E. ComparativeFederalism: States' Rights and National Power. 2nd ed., Toronto:U. of T. Press, 1965 (15 pp.).

Morin, J.Y. A Constitutional Court for Canada (1965), 43 Can. B. Rev.545 (8 pp.).

Le Quebec et l'Arbitrage Constitutionnel: De Charybde en Scylla(1967), 45 Can. B. Rev. 608 (19 pp.).

Pigeon, L.-P. The Supreme Court and the Division of Power: Commentary(1976), 14 Alta L. Rev. 55 (3 pp.).

Rae, G.M. Some Constitutional Opinions of the Late Mr. Justice Gwynne(1904), 24 C.L.T. 1 (16 pp.).

Rowell, N.W. The Place and Functions of the Judiciary in Our CanadianConstitution (1937), 15 Can. B. Rev. 57 (11 pp.).

Rubin, J. The Nature, Use and Effect of Reference Cases in CanadianConstitutional Law (1959-60), 6 McGill L.J. 1968; and in W.R.Lederman, ed. The Courts and the Canadian Constitution. To-ronto: MeLelland and Stewart, 1964 (23 pp.).

Russell, P.H. Constitutional Reform of the Canadian Judiciary (1969),7 Alta. L. Rev. 103 (27 pp.).

"The Supreme Court's Interpretation of the Constitution since 1949",in Paul Fox, ed., Politics Canada: problems in Canadian Govern-ment. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, various editions since 1962 (14 pp.).

Schipper, L. The Influence of Duff C.J.C. on the Trade and CommercePower (1956), 14 Fac. of L.R. 1 (12 pp.).

Seyffert, R.W.J. A Study of the Supreme Court of Canada as an Institutionof Constitutional Law Reform (1970), 28 Fac. of L.R. 17 (23 pp.).

Strayer, B.L. Judicial Review of Legislation in Canada. Toronto: U. of T.Press, 1968 (275 pp.).

Trudeau, P.E. "Proposals for Reforming the Supreme Court", in Fox, P., ed.,Politics Canada: problems in Canadian government. 3rd ed.,Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1970 (4 pp.).

Weiler, P.C. The Supreme Court of Canada and the Law of Canadian Fe-deralism (1973), 23 U. of T. L.J. 307 (61 pp.)."The Umpire of Canadian Federalism" in Ziegel, J., ed., Law andSocial Change. Toronto: York University, 1973; reprinted as TheSupreme Court of Canada and Canadian Federalism (1973), 11Osgoode Hall L.J. 225 (27 pp.).

K. CIVIL LIBERTIES AND THE BILL OF RIGHTSBeaudoin, G.A. La Cour Supreme et la Protection des Droits Fondamentaux

(1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 675 (40 pp.).

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Cavaluzzo, P. Judicial Review and the Bill of Rights: Drybones and itsAftermath (1971), 9 Osgoode Hall L.J. 511 (41 pp.).

Hogg, P.W. The Canadian Bill of Rights - "Equality Before the Law" -A. G. Can. v. Lavell (1974), 52 Can. B. Rev. 263 (18 pp.).

Laskin, B. Our Civil Liberties: the role of the Supreme Court (1955), 61Queen's Quarterly 455 (17 pp.).

The Supreme Court and the Protection of Civil Liberties: Com-mentary (1976), 14 Alta. L. Rev. 135 (3 pp.).

Maloney, A. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties (1976), 18 Crim.L.Q. 202 (16 pp.).

McWhinney, E. Interpretation of Provincial Statutes by Supreme Court ofCanada: Positivism and Natural Law... [Comment on Roncarelliv. Duplessis] (1959), 37 Can. B. Rev. 503 (12 pp.).

The Supreme Court and the Bill of Rights: The Lessons of Com-parative Jurisprudence (1959), 37 Can. B. Rev. 16 (25 pp.).

Scott, S.A. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties (1976), 14 Alta. L.Rev. 97 (39 pp.).

Sinclair, J.G. Queen v. Drybones: The Supreme Court of Canada and theCanadian Bill of Rights (1970), 8 Osgoode Hall L.J. 599 (21 pp.).

Tarnopolsky, W.S. The Canadian Bill of Rights and the Supreme CourtDecisions in Lavell and Burnshine: A Retreat from Drybones toDicey? (1975), 7 OttawaL. Rev. 1 (33 pp.).

The Supreme Court and the Canadian Bill of Rights (1975), 53Can. B. Rev. 649 (26 pp.).

The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties (1976), 14 Alta. L. Rev.58 (39 pp.).

Tollefson, E.A. The Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Courts(1961), 26 Sask. B. Rev. 106 (6 pp.).

L. SUBSTANTIVE AREAS OF THE LAW

Clark, D.H. The Supreme Court of Canada, the House of Lords, The Judi-cial Committee of the Privy Council, and Administrative Law(1976), 14 Alta. L. Rev. 5 (16 pp.).

Fridman, G.H.L. The Supreme Court and the Law of Obligations (1976),14 Alta. L. Rev. 149 (11 pp.).

Hogg, P.W. The Jurisdictional Fact Doctrine in the Supreme Court ofCanada (1971), 9 Osgoode Hall L.J. 203 (18 pp.).The Supreme Court of Canada and Administrative Law, 1949-1971 (1973), 11 Osgoode Hall L.J. 187 (37 pp.).

Jones, D.P. The Supreme Court of Canada and Administrative Law (1976),14 Alta. L. Rev. 1 (4 pp.).

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McDonald, V.C. The Supreme Court and the Law of Obligations: Com-mentary (1976), 14 Alta. L. Rev. 160 (7 pp.).

Mullan, D. The Jurisdictional Fact Doctrine in the Supreme Court of Canada:A Mitigating Plea (1972), 10 Osgoode Hall L.J. 440 (10 pp.).

O'Halloran, C.H. Criminal Law and the Supreme Court: 1923-1947 (1948),26 Can. B. Rev. 158 (27 pp.).

Slayton, P. The Supreme Court of Canada and the Common Law of Con-tract (1971), 17 McGill L.J. 476 (45 pp.).

Weler, P.C. Groping Towards a Canadian Tort Law: the role of theSupreme Court of Canada. (1971), 21 U. of T. L.J. 267 (69 pp.).

In the Last Resort: a critical study of the Supreme Court of Canada.Toronto: Carswell/Methuen, 1974 (246 pp.)

The Slippery Slope of Judicial Intervention: The Supreme Court ofCanada and Canadian Labour Relations, 1950-1970 (1971),9 Osgoode Hall L.J 1 (79 pp.).The Supreme Court of Canada and the Doctrine of Mens Rea(1971), 49 Can. B. Rev. 280 (84 pp.).

M. HISTORY

Bader, M. and Burnstein, E. The Supreme Court of Canada, 1892-1902:a study of the men and the times (1970), 8 Osgoode Hall L.J. 503(45 pp.).

Cameron, E.R. Appellate Jurisdiction (1909), 29 C.L.T. 29 (18 pp.).

Proposed Amendments to the Supreme Court Act (1904), 3 Can.L. Rev. 377, 403 (28 pp.).

Cannon, L.A. Some Data Relating to the Appeal to the Privy Council(1925), 3 Can. B. Rev. 455 (27 pp.).

Cassels, R. The Supreme Court of Canada (1890), 2 Green Bag 241 (16 pp.)

Freund, P.A. A Supreme Court in a Federation: some lessons from legalhistory (1953), 53 Col. L. Rev. 597 (23 pp.).

Gosse, R. The Four Courts of Sir Lyman Duff (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev.482 (36 pp.).

Greenwood, F.M. Lord Watson, Institutional Self-Interest and the Decentrali-zation of Canadian Federalism in the 1890's (1974), 9 U.B.C.L. Rev. 244 (36 pp.).

Herman, M.J. The Founding of the Supreme Court of Canada and theAbolition of Appeal to the Privy Council (1976), 8 Ottawa L.R. 7(25 pp.).

Laskin, B. The Supreme Court of Canada: The First One Hundred Years,A Capsule History (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 459 (10 pp.).

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Logan, G.R. Historical Sketch of the Supreme Court of Canada (1963),3 Osgoode Hall L.J. 171 (3 pp.).

MacKinnon, F. The Establishment of the Supreme Court of Canada (1946),27 Can. Hist. R. 258; and in W.R. Lederman, ed. The Courts andthe Canadian Constitution. Toronto: McLelland and Stewart,1964 (19 pp.).

MacMaster, D. "The Supreme Court of Canada", in J.C. Hopkins, ed. Canada,An Encyclopedia of the Country. Toronto: Linscott ,1900 (10 pp.).

Mathieu, M. Le Bill de l'Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald intitul: "Act pourdtablir une Cour Supreme pour la Puissance du Canada" (1869),1 La Revue L6gale 411 (19 pp.).

McConnell, W.H. The Judicial Review of Prime Minister Bennett's "NewDeal" (1968), 6 Osgoode Hall L.J. 39 (48 pp.).

Small, J.T. Supreme Court and Privy Council Appeals (1909), 29 C.L.T.47 (6 pp.).

The Supreme Court (1902), 38 Can. L.J. 61 (5 pp.).

Underhill, F.H. Edward Blake, The Supreme Court and the Appeal to thePrivy Council 1875-76 (1938), 19 Can. Hist. R. 245 (19 pp.).

Williams, E.K. The Supreme Court of Canada moves into its "New"Building (1946), 32 A.B.A.J. 68 (3 pp.).

N. BIOGRAPHY AND BACKGROUND OF JUSTICES

Adams, G. and Cavaluzzo, P.J. The Supreme Court of Canada: a bio-graphical study (1969), 7 Osgoode Hall L.J. 61 (26 pp.).

Brock, R. Interview: Mr. Justice R.G.B. Dickson of the Supreme Courtof Canada (1975), 40 Man. B. News 25 (14 pp.).

Cameron, E.R. Sir Louis Davies (1924), 2 Can. B. Rev. 305 (3 pp.).

Campbell, W.K. The Right Honourable Sir Lyman Poore Duff, P.C.,G.C.M.G.: The Man as I knew Him (1974), 12 Osgoode Hall L.J.243 (18 pp.).

Cartwright, J.R., Saucier, J.J. and Mackay, R.S. Ivan Cleveland Rand,1884-1969 (1969), 47 Can. B. Rev. 155 (6 pp.).

Castel, J.-G. Le Juge Mignault Ddfenseur de L'intggrit6 du Droit CivilQudbecois (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 544 (14 pp.).

Gibson, D. Unobtrusive Justice (1974), 12 Osgoode Hall L.J. 339 (17 pp.).

Gosse, R. Random Thoughts of a Would-Be Judicial Biographer; L.P. Duff(1969), 19 U. of T. L.J. 597; (1974), 32 Advocate 85 (9 pp.).

The Honourable C.H. Locke (1947), 17 Fort. L.J. 120 (1 p.).

The Honourable L C. Rand (1943), 13 Fort L.J. 6 (2 pp.).

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Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1961-63 (1965), 3 Osgoode HallL.. 177 (3 pp.).

,6ry, L.C. de. Une Centenaire: Pierre-Basil Mignault (1954), 14 Relations41 (4 pp.).

Louis-Philippe Pigeon a la Cour Supreme (1968), 11 Can. B.J. 66 (2 pp.).

Main, A. Pierre-Basile Mignault. Montreal: Editions Fides, 1946 (132pp.).

Nadeau, J.M. Pierre-Basile Mignault (1947), 7 Rev. du B. 61 (6 pp.).

Patterson, G. Hon. William A. Henry, First Judge from Nova Scotia on theBench of the Supreme Court of Canada (1940), 18 Can. B. Rev.762 (14 pp.).

Pierre-Basile Mignault (1945), 23 Can. B. Rev. 707 (5 pp.).

Pollock, E.M. Mr. Justice Rand: A Triumph of Principle (1975), 53 Can.B. Rev. 519 (25 pp.).

Price, R. Mr. Justice Rand and the Privileges and Immunities of CanadianCitizens (1958), 16 Fac. of L.R. 16 (15 pp.).

Rand, I.C., O'Leary, G.M. and Wright, Lord of Durley. Right HonourableSir Lyman Poore Duff, G.C.M.G. 1865-1955 (1955), 33 Can. B.Rev. 1113 (17 pp.).

The Right Honourable J.R. Cartwright, Chief Justice of Canada (1970), 4Gazette 1 (3 pp.).

The Right Honourable Sir Lyman Poore Duff, P.C. (1943), 13 Fort. L.J.151 (1 p.).

Schneidermann, M. The Positivism of Hugo Black v. the Natural Law ofIvan Rand. A Study in Contrasting Judicial Philosophies (1968),33 Sask. L. Rev. 267 (26 pp.).

Valdis, D. Le Nouveau Juge en chef du Canada: le juge Gerald Fauteux(1970), 1 Can. B.J. (N.S.) 2:3 (2 pp.).

Vaughan, F. The Americanization of Canadian Law: The Case of ChiefJustice Bora Laskin (1974), 64 Round Table 445 (6 pp.).

The Canadian Courts and Public Policy-Makers: The Case ofJustice Emmett M. Hall (1974), 38 Sask. L. Rev. 357 (17 pp.).

Emmett Mathew Hall: The Activist as Justice (1972), 10 OsgoodeHall L.J. 411 (18 pp.).

0. SELECTION OF JUSTICES AND COMPOSITION OF THE COURT

Angus, W.R. Judicial Selection in Canada: the historical perspective (1957),1 Can. Leg. Studies 220 (32 pp.).

Biggar, O.M. The Selection of Judges (1933), 11 Can. B. Rev. 27.

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Canadian Bar Assoc. Symposium on the Appointment, Discipline andRemoval of Judges (1963), 11 Alta. L. Rev. 279 (31 pp.).

Churchill, G.M. The Appointment of Judges (1971), 38 Man. B. News 198

Clark, l.A. Appointments to the Bench (1952), 30 Can. B. Rev. 28 (9 pp.).

The President's Address (1952), 30 Can. B. Rev. 651 (11 pp.).

Fulton, E.D. Judicial Appointment, [1971] Can. B. Papers (9 pp.).

Gibson, D. Constitutional Law - Federalizing the Judiciary (1966), 44Can. B. Rev. 674 (6 pp.).

Klein, W.J. Judicial Recruitment in Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, 1905-1970. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1975.

Russell, P.H. "Personnel and Procedures", Chapter III in The SupremeCourt of Canada as a Bilingual and Bicultural Institution. Ot-tawa: Queen's Printer, 1969 (44 pp.).

Tollefson, E.A. The System of Judicial Appointments; a collateral issue(1971), 21 U. of T. L.J. 162 (11 pp.).

P. JUDICIAL WRITINGS AND OFFICIAL PRONOUNCEMENTS

Beetz, J. "Les Attitudes Changeantes du Qu6bec h l'endroit de la Constitu-tion de 1867", in Cr~peau, P., and MacPerson, C., ed. The Futureof Canadian Federalism. Toronto: U. of T. Press, 1965 at 113(26 pp.).

Le Contrble Juridictionnel du Pouvoir Ligislatif et les droits del'homme dans la Constitution du Canada (1958), 18 R. du B. 361(13 pp.).

Inauguration de l'Institut de recherche en droit public (1962), 12Rev. Jur. Th~mis 66 (3 pp.).

Reflections on Continuity and Change in Law Reform (1972),22 U. of T. L.J 129 (13 pp.).

Uniformit de la procddure administrative (1965), 25 R. du B.244 (24 pp.).

Ceremonial Remarks upon the Occasion of the Rt. Hon. J.R. Cartwright, P.C.last presiding as Chief Justice of Canada, 20th March, 1970, inBulletin of Proceedings taken in the Supreme Court of Canada.Ottawa: Registrar's Office of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1970at 121 (35 pp.).

de Grandpr6, L.P. Abortion: History, Opinions, and what's new in theU.S.; Commentaire (1973), 4 Can. B.J. (N.S.) 3:11 (1 pp.).

Canada: a broken experiment? (1973), 4 Can. B.J. (N.S.) 1:1(4 pp.).

Dickson, R.G.B. Address (1967), 36 Man. B. News 99 (3 pp.).

Breach of statutory duty as foundation for cause of action fordamages. LL.B. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1938.

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Dickson, R.G.B. The Corporate Entity, [1965] Pitblado Lectures 11 (7 pp.).Hall, E.M. Law Reform and the Judiciary's Role (1972), 20 Chitty's L.J.

77; (1972), 10 Osgoode Hall L.J. 399 (12 pp.).

Laskin, B. Amendment of the Constitution: Applying the Fulton-FavreauFormula (1965), 11 McGill L.J. 2 (17 pp.).The British Tradition in Canadian Law. London: Stevens, 1969(138 pp.).Canadian Constitutional Law: cases, text and notes on distributionof legislative power. Rev. 4th ed. by A.S. Abel with J.I. Laskin,Toronto: Carswell, 1975 (980 pp.).

The Canadian Constitution after the First Century (1967), 32Sask. L. Rev. 159; (1967), 45 Can. B. Rev. 395 (6 pp.).

Cases and Notes on Land Law. Toronto: U. of T. Press, 1964(675 pp.).

Certiorari to Labour Boards: The Apparent Futility of PrivativeClauses (1952), 30 Can. B. Rev. 986 (18 pp.).

Collective Bargaining and Individual Rights (1963), 6 Can. B.J.278 (14 pp.).

The Common Law is alive and well - and, well? (1975), 9Gazette 92 (10 pp.).

The Common Tie between Judges and Law Teachers (1972), 6Gazette 147 (6 pp.).The Deserted Wife's Equity in the Matrimonial Home; a dissent(1961), 14 U. of T. L.J. 67 (10 pp.).

The Function of the Law (1973), 11 Alta. L. Rev. 118 (5 pp.).

An Inquiry into the Diefenbaker Bill of Rights (1959), 37 Can.B. Rev. 77 (58 pp.).

The Institutional Character of the Judge (1972), Israel L. Rev.329; Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1972 (24 pp.).

The Judge and Due Process (1972), 5 Man. L. J. 235 (4 pp.).

Labour Law 1923-1947 (1948), 26 Can. B. Rev. 286 (22 pp.).

Legal Scholarship and Research in Canada (1970), 4 Gazette 42(7 pp.).

Occupying the Field; paramountcy in penal legislation (1963),41 Can. B. Rev. 234 (20 pp.).

The Ontario Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1960 (1961), 14U. of T. L.J. 116 (7 pp.).The Ontario Municipal Board. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard LawSchool, 1937 (252 pp.).

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Laskin, B. Our Civil Liberties: the role of the Supreme Court (1955), 41Queen's Quarterly 455 (17 pp.).

"Peace, Order and Good Government" Re-examined (1947), 25Can. B. Rev. 1054 (34 pp.).

Problems of Procedure and Proof in Labour Arbitration (1962),5 Can. Pub. Admin. 76 (13 pp.).A selection of Cases and Materials on Labour Law. Toronto:Law Society of Upper Canada, 1947 (313 pp.).

The Supreme Court of Canada (1974), 8 Gazette 248.

The Supreme Court of Canada: a final court of appeal of and forCanadians (1951), 29 Can. B. Rev. 1038 (42 pp.).

Pigeon, L.-P. The Bill of Rights and the British North America Act (1959),37 Can. B. Rev. 66 (11 pp.).

"French-Canada's Attitude to the Canadian Constitution", inMeWhinney, E., ed., Canadian Jurisprudence: The Civil and Com-mon Law in Canada. Toronto: Carswell, 1948 (10 pp.).

The Human Element in the Judicial Process (1970), 8 Alta. L.Rev. 301 (4 pp.).

The Meaning of Provincial Autonomy (1951), 29 Can. B. Rev.1126 (10 pp.).

The Necessity of Law Reform (1947), 25 Can. B. Rev. 955(12 pp.).

La r~daction et l'interpretation des lois; droit civil canadien (1971),9 Col. I. Dr. Comp. 84 (10 pp.).

Rgdaction et interpritations des lois; cours donn6 en 1965 aux con-seillers juridiques du gouvernement du Quebec. Qu6bec: (156 pp.).

.Le Sens de la Formule Fulton-Favreau (1966-67), 12 McGill L.J403 (17 pp.).

Trustee Investment (1966), 48 Conf. Comm. Uniformity Legis.106 (8 pp.).

Rand, I.C. Except by Due Process of Law (1962), 2 Osgoode Hall L.J.171 (20 pp.).

Is a Free Press Compatible with The Concept of a Fair Trial?A Constitutional View, (unpublished paper delivered at OsgoodeHall Law School, April 15, 1966).

The Role of an Independent Judiciary in Preserving Freedom(1951), 9 U. of T. L.J 1 (14 pp.).

Rinfret, T. Reminiscences from the Supreme Court of Canada (1956),3 McGil L.W. 1 (4 pp.).

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Rinfret, T. My Twenty-Nine Years on the Bench of the Supreme Court ofCanada (1953), 3 Chitty's L.J. 63 (4 pp.).

Ritchie, R.A. The Crime of Conspiracy (1938),' 16 Can. B. Rev. 202(10 pp.).

Pre-Legal Education - a Nova Scotian View (1935), 13 Can. B.Rev. 395 (5 pp.).

Spence, W.F. Empty Oratory is not Good Advocacy (1967), 10 Can. B.J.239 (4 pp.).

Supreme Court of Canada. Ceremonial Remarks upon occasion of Rt. Hon.R. Taschereau first presiding as Chief Justice of Canada. Ottawa:Supreme Court Library, 1963.

Farewell Ceremony for Sir Lyman Poore Duff, Chief Justice ofCanada. Ottawa: Supreme Court Library, 1943; (1944), 22 Can.B. Rev. 1 (10 pp.).

Farewell Ceremony for Rt. Hon. Thibaudeau Rinfret, Chief Justiceof Canada. Ottawa: Supreme Court Library, 1954.

Memorial to Rt. Hon. Patrick Kerwin, Chief Justice of Canada.Ottawa: Supreme Court Library, 1943.

Q. STATISTICAL, BEHAVIOURAL ANDDECISION-MAKING ANALYSIS

Bader, M. and Burstein, E. The Supreme Court of Canada, 1892-1902: AStudy of the Men and their Times (1970), 8 Osgoode Hall L.J.503 (45 pp.).

Chitty, R.M.W. Sniping at the Judiciary (1968), 16 Chitty's L.J. 74 (3 pp.).

Fouts, D.E. The Canadian Supreme Court, 1950-1960: a study of judicialpolicy-making. Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1967.

"Policy-Making in the Supreme Court of Canada, 1950-1960", inSchubert, G. and Daneiski, D., ed. Comparative Judicial Behaviour.New York: Oxford University Press, 1969 (31 pp.).

Kilgour, D.G. and Loukidelis, S.D. The Work of the Supreme Court ofCanada, 1950-1954 (1955), 13 Fac. of L. Rev. 17 (4 pp.).

Mitchell, S.R. The Supreme Court of Canada Since the Abolition of Appealsto the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: A Quantitative Anal-ysis (an unpublished paper presented to the 39th Annual Meetingof the Canadian Political Science Association, June 7, 1967).

Osgoode Hall Law Journal Staff, Statistical Analysis of Supreme CourtDecisions, annually since 1965 in Supreme Court Review, OsgoodeHall L.J.

Peck, S.R. "Scalogram Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1958-1967," in Schubert, G. and Daneiski, D., eds., Comparative Judi-cialBehaviour. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969 (42 pp.).

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Peck, S.R. The Supreme Court of Canada, 1958-1967: a search for policythrough scalogram analysis (1967), 45 Can. B. Rev. 666 (60 pp.).

Pelletier, C. Les Jeux de Cour (1971), 6 Rev. Jur. Th6mis 157 (23 pp.).

Russell, P.H. "Quantitative Analysis of Supreme Court Decisions," Chapter4 in The Supreme Court of Canada as a Bilingual and BiculturalInstitution. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1969 (62 pp.).

Slayton, P. A Critical Comment on Scalogram Analysis of Supreme Courtof Canada (1971), 21 U. of T. L.J 393 (9 pp.).

Quantitative Methods and Supreme Court Cases (1972), 10 Os-goode Hall L.J. 429 (11 pp.).

Weiler, P.C. Groping Towards a Canadian Tort Law: the role of theSupreme Court of Canada (1971), 21 U. of T. L.J. 267 (69 pp.).

The Slippery Slope of Judicial Intervention: the Supreme Courtand Canadian Labour Relations, 1950-1970 (1971), 9 OsgoodeHall L.J. 1 (79 pp.).

The Supreme Court of Canada and the Doctrine of Mens Rea(1971), 49 Can. B. Rev. 280 (84 pp.).

R. THE SUPREME COURT AS POLITICAL ACTOR

Beaudoin, G.A. Du Maintien des Appels la Cour Suprime du Canada enMatire du Droit Civil (1976), 14 Alta L. Rev. 144 (5 pp.).

Cohen, M. The Judicial Process and National Policy: A Problem for Cana-dian Federalism (1970), 16 McGill L.J. 297 (15 pp.).

MacDonald, V.C. Legislative Power and the Supreme Court in the Fifties:Lectures delivered at Osgoode Hall Law School, March, 1960.Toronto: Butterworth's, 1961 (28 pp.).

McWhinney, E. "A Supreme Court in a Bicultural Society: The Future Roleof the Canadian Supreme Court", in Ontario Advisory Committeeon Confederation, Background Papers and Reports. Vol. 1, To-ronto: Queen's Printer, 1967, at 89 (12 pp.).

Patenaude, P. Le Qudbec et la Cour Supreme (1976), 14 Alta L. Rev.138 (6 pp.).

Russell, P.H. "Judicial Power in Canada's Political Culture", in Friedland,M., ed., Courts and Trials: an interdisciplinary perspective. To-ronto: U. of T. Press, 1975 (15 pp.).

The Political Role of the Supreme Court of Canada in its FirstCentury (1975), 53 Can. B. Rev. 576 (21 pp.).

Sharman, G.C. The Courts and the Governmental Process in Canada.Ph.D. Thesis, Queen's University, 1973.

Strayer, B.L. Judicial Review of Legislation in Canada. Toronto: U. of T.Press, 1968 (275 pp.).

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