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Downie, Jocelyn
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
...And the Learners Shall Inherit the Earth': Continuing Professional Development, Life Long Learning and Legal Ethics Education
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2009: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Fitness for Purpose: Mandatory Continuing Legal Ethics Education for Lawyers
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2007: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Taking Responsibility: Mandatory Legal Ethics in Canadian Law Schools
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
'Are Law Schools Amoral Boot Camps?': Two Legal Ethicists Beg to Differ with a Controversial Book- Review of Lawyers Gone Bad: Money, Sex and Madness in Canada’s Legal Profession by Philip Slayton
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Mandatory Legal Education is a Step in the Right Direction
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2011: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Restorative Justice, Euthanasia, and Assisted Suicide: A New Arena for Restorative Justice and a New Path for End of Life Law and Policy in Canada
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Relational Theory and Health Law and Policy
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
The Making of a Myth: Unreliable Data on Access to Palliative Care in Canada
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1997: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
A Case for Compulsory Legal Ethics Education in Canadian Law Schools
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1994: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
A Choice for K'aila: Child Protection and First Nations Children
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2009: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Glass Houses: The Power of Money in Bioethics Research
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Speak Up, We Can't Hear You
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Draft Federal Legislation to Amend the Criminal Code to Be Consistent with Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) 2015 SCC 5
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Achieving National Altruistic Self-Sufficiency in Human Eggs for Third-Party Reproduction in Canada
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Fake It Till You Make it: Policymaking and Assisted Human Reproduction in Canada
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Welcome to the Wild, Wild North: Conscientious Objection Policies Governing Canada's Medical, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Dental Professions
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Canadian Parliament Must Act on Assisted Human Reproduction
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2012: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Consent Requirements for Pelvic Examinations Performed for Training Purposes
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2011: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Ill-Informed Consent? A Content Analysis of Physical Risk Disclosure in School-Based HPV Vaccine Programs
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2012: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Unfinished Business: Ongoing Ethical Exceptionalism in the Oversight of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research in Canada
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2013: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Transnational Trade in Human Eggs: Law, Policy, and (In)Action in Canada
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2012: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Pereira's Attack on Legalizing Euthanasia or Assisted Suicide: Smoke and Mirrors
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Will the Brain Ever Take the Stand? Canadian Law and the Admissibility of Neurotechnology Lie Detection Evidence
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Dr. Cézanne and the Art of Re(Peat)Search: Competing Interests and Obligations in Clinical Research
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Watch Your Language: A Review of the Use of Stigmatizing Language by Canadian Judges
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
A Conflict by Any Other Name Would Smell as Foul: A Comment on the Appointment of a Vice-President of Pfizer to the CIHR Governing Council
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2011: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Confusion Worse Confounded: A Comment on 'Withdrawl of Clinical Trials Policy by Canadian Research Institute is a 'Lost Opportunity for Increased Transparency'
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Teaching 'Public Interest Vocationalism': Law as a Case Study
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Draft Provincial/Territorial Legislation to Implement a Regulatory Framework for Medically-Assisted Dying Consistent with Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) 2015 SCC 5 and the Final Report of the Provincial-Territorial Expert Advisory Group on Physician-
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Assisted Dying for Individuals with Dementia: Challenges for Translating Ethical Positions into Law
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Incidental Findings and the Minimal Risk Standard in Pediatric Neuroimaging Research
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Futility: A Case for Law Reform on Unilateral Withholding and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment
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2015: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
After Carter v. Canada
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2011: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Final Report of the Royal Society of Canada Expert Panel: End-of-Life Decision-Making
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2014: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
In Defence of Consent and Capacity Boards for End-of-Life Care
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2007: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Paediatric MRI Research Ethics: The Priority Issues
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
The Therapeutic Misconception: A Threat to Valid Parental Consent for Paediatric Neuroimaging Research
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2015: Mini Law School - Mini Law School
A Conversation about Assisted Dying: What the law has to say
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2016: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Permitting Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Law Reform Pathways for Common Law Jurisdictions
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2016: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
The Tunnel at the End of the Light? A Critical Analysis of the Development of the Tri-Council Policy Statement in "Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains" eds Susan Dodds and Rachel Ankeny
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