This book documents how students, staff, and faculty use the post-secondary campus as a site for organizing for food justice. The book offers rich empirical cases and novel conceptual interventions, written by contributors engaged in food justice organizing.
This graphic novel depicts the childhood memories of Almasa Salihovic, a survivor of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. It offers an intimate portrayal of the lives lost and the families forever transformed at the hands of irreparable oppression.
This up-to-date and detailed assessment of judicial decisions is an essential resource for all relevant information about the laws governing child support in Canada.
A seminal text in the versatile field of Canadian family law, the eleventh edition of this book is fully up to date with the ongoing changes and evolutions in the discipline.
Return to Storytelling explores how stories shape ways of knowing by tracing the transformation of Indigenous narratives under colonialism and beyond.
Law Firm Recruitment in Canada supports Canadian law students and early-career lawyers through every stage of their job search, providing expert advice on interviews, OCIs, articling, associate positions, and beyond.
An American anthropologist follows the daily lives of the unemployed in Oslo to offer a unique look at what happens when people lose their jobs in one of the world’s wealthiest and most egalitarian countries.
This is the definitive Canadian guide to legal research and writing, covering print and digital sources, citation, AI tools, and best practices for students and practitioners navigating today’s evolving legal landscape.
Statutory Interpretation presents the judicially developed methodology for interpreting Canadian legislation and explores how its three dimensions of text, context, and purpose shape meaning.
Examining eight case studies on the role of law in various arenas, this collection of essays addresses the reconfiguration of the relations between the state, the market, and the family caused by privatization.
David Gallop provides a Greek text and a new facing-page translation of the extant fragments of Parmenides' philosophical poem.
Valuing Care Work is an international comparative study that examines economic organizations as well as intimate settings to show how personal service work is shaped by broader welfare state developments.