University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review
The University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review is a law review at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, run by law students at the Faculty and publishing scholarly work by law students from any institution.
Discipline | Law |
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Language | English, French abstracts |
Publication details | |
History | 1942-present |
Publisher | Carswell (Canada) |
Frequency | Biannual |
Standard abbreviations | |
Bluebook | U. Toronto Fac. L. Rev. |
ISO 4 | Univ. Tor. Fac. Law Rev. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0381-1638 |
OCLC no. | 49374375 |
Links | |
It was first published in 1942, when it was called the School of Law Review (University of Toronto).[1] It is ranked by John Doyle at the Washington and Lee University School of Law as tied for 35th-ranked law journal outside of the United States (including both student and faculty journals).[2] According to an article it published in 2001, at that time the journal had been cited in 22 cases decided by the Supreme Court of Canada.[3] It has since been cited by the Supreme Court a total of 12 times.[4]
Notable editors
- Stephen Waddams, editor-in-chief, 1966.[5]
- Ronald J. Daniels, editor-in-chief, 1985.[5]
- Kent Roach, editor-in-chief, 1986.[5]
References
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law. "University of Toronto - Faculty of Law". Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- Doyle, John. "Law Journal:Submissions and Rankings". Washington and Lee University School of Law. Archived from the original on 2006-03-07. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- McMahon, Patricia (2001). "Canadian Judicial Citations of Articles Published in the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review". University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review. 59 (2). Retrieved 2009-10-01.
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v Saskatchewan, 2015 SCC 4 at para 111; Crookes v. Newton, 2011 SCC 47; Marcotte v. Longueuil (City), 2009 SCC 43; R. v. Grant, 2009 SCC 32; Rick v. Brandsema, 2009 SCC 10; R. v. Kapp, 2008 SCC 42; R. v. Sappier; R. v. Gray, 2006 SCC 54; Peoples Department Stores Inc. (Trustee of) v. Wise, 2004 SCC 64; R. v. Demers, 2004 SCC 43; Application under s. 83.28 of the Criminal Code (Re), 2004 SCC 40; Miglin v. Miglin, 2003 SCC 21; Dunmore v. Ontario (Attorney General), 2001 SCC 87.
- Maclaren, Malcolm (1997). "A History of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review". University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review. 55 (2). Retrieved 2009-10-03.
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