“The Court will resume all regularly scheduled sittings and all previously scheduled special sittings in all locations and will resume hearing all matters including trials, preliminary inquiries, dispositions and bail applications in all court centres and circuit locations, subject to specific localized closures. Judicial Justice of the Peace dockets in Thompson circuit locations will continue to be held remotely until further notice.”
“Unless counsel is already appearing on a matter requiring a personal appearance, the presumption that counsel and accused persons will appear remotely continues to apply to all other matters where nothing substantive is expected to take place.”
“The Provincial Court of Manitoba remains closed to members of the general public.”
New articles from these journals are now available for Law Society members upon request. For a pdf copy of these or other legal journal articles email us at library@lawsociety.mb.ca.
Provincial Judges Journal
Introduction: Establishing an Effective Process for Judicial Compensation 44 Prov Judges J 16 Susan Dawes
Judicial Independence, Judicial Compensation and Responsible Government: Finding a more appropriate balance 44 Prov Judges J 22 Dr. Paul G. Thomas
Recent Developments in Judicial Independence: Judicial compensation commissions 44 Prov Judges J 62 Notes for Remarks of The Honourable Frank Iacobucci, C.C., Q.C.
It’s Not Just About Compensation: Some other thoughts on judicial independence 44 Prov Judges J 90 Judge Mayland McKimm
McGill Journal of Law and Health (also available on CanLII.org)
A Reflection on the Duty to Warn after Létourneau v JTI-MacDonald: A Future for Obesity Litigation in Canada? 14 McGill J. L. & Health 89 Jacob J Shelley
Book Note: Deveault, Audrey & Michaël Lessard, dir, Mourir au 21 Siècle: Entre Corporalités et Technologies, Montréal, Québec, Éditions Yvon Blais, 2020 15 McGill J. L. & Health 1 Jean-Frédéric Ménard
Homologation du Mandat de Protection en cas D’Inaptitude Partielle du Mandant: 10 ans Après LP c FH, où en Sommes-Nous Rendus? 15 McGill J. L. & Health 5 Anne-Isabelle Cloutier
Canadian Journal of Law and Technology
Reframing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence at the Intersections of Law & Society 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 209 Jane Bailey, Carys Craig, Suzie Dunn, Sonia Lawrence
Onlife Harms: Uber and Sexual Violence 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 277 Amanda Turnbull
“I Bet You Don’t Get What We Get”: An Intersectional Analysis of Technology-Facilitated Violence Experienced by Racialized Women Anti-Violence Online Activists in Canada 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 217 Nasreen Rajani
Responding to Deficiencies in the Architecture of Privacy: Co-Regulation as the Path Forward for Data Protection on Social Networking Sites 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 411 Laurent Crépeau
Dignity, Intersectional Gendered Harm, and a Flexible Approach: Analysis of the Right to One’s Image in Quebec 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 307 Yuan Stevens
Mike Zajko, Telecom Tension: Internet Service Providers and Public Policy in Canada 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 505 Matt Malone
On the Internet, Nobody Knows You Are a Dog: Contested Authorship of Digital Evidence in Cases of Gender-Based Violence 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 371 Suzie Dunn, Moira Aikenhead
Bringing Section 8 Home: An Argument for Recognizing a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Metadata Collected from Smart Home Devices 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 457 Ana Qarri
Intimate Images and Authors’ Rights: Non-Consensual Disclosure and the Copyright Disconnect 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 333 Meghan Sali
“Don’t Take on the Responsibilty of Somebody Else’s Fu**ed up Behavior”: Responding to Online Abuse in the Context of Barriers to Support 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 249 Chandell Gosse
Artificial Intelligence in Canadian Healthcare: Will the Law Protect Us from Algorithmic Bias Resulting in Discrimination? 19 Can. J. L. & Tech. 475 Bradley Henderson, Colleen M. Flood, Teresa Scassa
Manitoba Law Journal (also available on CanLII.org)
Decades in Crisis: A Critical Analysis of the Underuse of Sections 81 and 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Its Role in the Systemic Neglect of Indigenous Rehabilitation and Reintegration 44 Man. L.J. 96 Madison Parker
A Tale of Two Countries: Constitutionalizing the Mandatory Minimum Sentence 44 Man. L.J. 149 Bryton M.P. Moen
Making an ‘ASH’ Out of Gladue: The Bowden Experiment 44 Man. L.J. 1 Jane Dickson
Reconsidering Luxton in the Post-Nur Revolution: A Brief Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Recent Challenges to Mandatory Minimums and Other Sentencing Provisions 44 Man. L.J. 124 Stacey M. Purser
The Devil’s Playground: A Case Study of Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC) Demonstrating the Systemic Failings of the Ontario Corrections Regime 44 Man. L.J. 60 Nicole Kelly
“Effective immediately, all criminal charges originating from Stony Mountain Institution will be dealt with in Winnipeg and will no longer appear on the Stonewall Provincial Court docket. This change reflects the public interest in ensuring matters requiring a heightened level of security are heard in the most appropriate court venue. This Notice applies to all appearances including trials, preliminary hearings and dispositions.”
Additional protocols and information are available in the notice.
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Please note: The library will be closed on Monday, November 11th, 2024. Regular library service will resume Tuesday, November 12th at 8:30AM.