By David Doorey, Professor of Law In a long-awaited decision, the International Court of Justice ruled…
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Professor Doorey to Give the Annual Sefton-Williams Memorial Lecture
by David Dooreyby David DooreyI’m happy to announce that I have been invited to give the annual Sefton-Williams Memorial Lecture…
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Why Canadian Employers Do Not ‘Permanently” Replace Strikers
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University [This entry was originally posted on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor Blog on…
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How New Zealand’s New Sectoral Collective Bargaining Model Would Work in Canada
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University New Zealand’s government is in the news for more than…
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Child Labour in B.C.: Our Inadequate Enforcement Mechanisms
by Samrah Mianby Samrah MianWritten by Samrah Mian, 2L, University of Victoria Faculty of Law Many British Columbians are likely…
