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  3. Vol 52, No 2: Energy Law Edition

Vol 52, No 2: Energy Law Edition

Published: 2015-01-05

Articles

  • Navigating Murky Waters: Emerging Trends in Aboriginal Consultation and Project Approval

    Maureen Killoran, Dan Kolenick, Thomas Gelbman
    207
    • PDF
  • Drafting Canadian Oilfield Master Service Agreements: An Overview of Key Clauses and Market Trends

    Trent Mercier, Josh Kane, Sharbil Nammour
    245
    • PDF
  • All Aboard!! — Legal and Commercial Issues in Transporting Crude by Rail

    Keith Byblow, Dufferin Harper, Paul Blyschak
    285
    • PDF
  • Canada's Aging Oil and Gas Infrastructure: Who Will Pay? The Public and Private Cost Recovery Frameworks

    Michael A. Marion, Michael G. Massicotte, Jessica L. Duhn
    331
    • PDF
  • The National Energy Board's Participation Framework: Implementing Changes Resulting from the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act

    Jody Saunders, Jessica Lim
    365
    • PDF
  • Post-Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.: Is Canada Poised to Become an Alternative Jurisdiction for Extraterritorial Human Rights Litigation?

    Sean E.D. Fairhurst, Zoë Thoms
    389
    • PDF
  • Recent Judicial Developments of Interest to Energy Lawyers

    Sonya Morgan, Michael J. Donaldson, Robert Wood
    417
    • PDF
  • Recent Regulatory and Legislative Developments of Interest to Energy Lawyers

    Thomas McInerney, Shawn Munro, Nishi Thusoo, Dean McCluskey
    453
    • PDF

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