File includes offprints of Policy controlled state interest analysis in choice of law, measure of damages, tort cases, by Moffatt Hancock; Biblical atonement and modern criminal law, by Jerome Hall, "No distant millennium: the international law of human rights, by John Humphrey, Trials and tribulations of a bluenose barrister, by R.A. Kanigsberg, Constitutionalism and the treaty, by James M. Henry; La capacite internationale des etats: l'exercice du jus tractatuum, by Andre Patry; three typescripts of Dalhousie Law School, 1945-1950; The constitutional framework of the international community and The evolution of international law 1945-1985; a letter dated 3 May 1919 addressed to the secretary of the Civil Service Commission of Canada; Kluwer Law International newsletter, vol. 1(2); a transcript of a conversation between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Elisabeth Mann Borgese dated June 30, 1999; a draft version Niki Tobi's Judge Taslim Olawale Elias; the Canadian Council on International Law membership directory and 34th annual conference programme; and the European Court of Human Rights meeting minutes and reports.
File contains three copies of the speech given by MacDonald at Osgoode Hall Law School. The bound speech is an excerpt from a larger publication of collected lectures delivered at Osgoode Hall Law School in March 1960.
Item is a typewritten alphabetical list with the handwritten title "Women Graduates" and a note: "copied from calendars summer of 1919 (probably complete to 1917)." The list includes students' names, home towns, degree earned and date granted.
Item is a typed list of 15 women graduates in law, created on January 6, 1943, beginning with Frances Lilian Fish (1918) and ending with Maureen O'Mullin Allen (1941). The second page contains an identical list, created January 7, 1943, with an expanded title, that includes "from Dalhousie University."
Item is a typed list, dated January 7, 1943, of Dalhousie women who received honorary LLDs: Eliza Ritchie (1927); Jemima MacKenzie (1940); and Edith MacGregor Read (1942). The first page is mistakenly titled "Honorary Degrees of Bachelor of Laws (Women). The second and third pages contain a biographical sketch of each recipient under a title corrected to read Honorary Degrees of Doctor of Laws (L.L.D.).
Item is a newspaper clipping from an unknown newspaper that contains two short articles. The first article is called "McNab: WIldlife Esperts To Air Views" and is about decisions related to the recreational use of McNab's Island. The second article is called "'A Bit Out Of The Ordinary'" and is about a court case against James Herbert Messervey that was sent to the Supreme Court. There is no author named for either article.
File contains six spiral bound stenographer's notebooks containing handwritten notes about the Warner case. Some of the notes are written in shorthand.
Item is a notebook with typed and handwritten notes regarding the BNA and Newfoundland. Some notes contain outdated and racist language in describing Indigenous peoples.
Series includes the meeting minutes from the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society from 1965 and 1966, as well as "Trust Funds: Accounting procedures regulations" booklet from 1966.
File contains manuscript chapters of "Opinions on Constitutional Law" by Vincent MacDonald, which were either presented at or came out of the 1944 Dominion-Provincial Conference.
Item consists of number 3 of the 1989 series of Peking University Chinese and Comparative Law journal. Text in Chinese. Includes the following articles: "On New Ideas and Structures of Legal Theory" (Shen Zongling), "Reforming the Structure of the Procuratorial Organs: Giving Attention to Legal Oversight" (Zhang Peiyu), "Comments of 'Instructions for Complicated Cases' in Criminal Process" (Xu Chunke), "Discarding the Nihilism in the International Law FIeld and Enforcing the Concept of International Legality" (Zhao Lihai), "The Implementation and the Historical Destiny of 'Da Hao' of Ming Dynasty" (Yang Yifan), "Carrying forward the Spirit of the 'May Fowth' and Promoting Democracy and Rule of Law; Talks at the Meeting in celebration of the Seventith [sic] year Annivarary of the 'May Fourth Movement'", "An Important Step in Building the Democratic and Legal System: Symposium of Administrative Procedural Law" (Jiang Chaoyang, ed.), "Computerizing Legal Information Retrieval and Computerized Legal Consulting System: Theory and Practice' (Zhang Lixing), "On China's Legislation of Anti-Monopoly Law" (Wei Sian), "Force Majeure and State Intervention in U.S. Law" (Joseph D. Backer), "Legal System in Hang Kang" (Hu Honglie), "Hague Conference on Private International Law' (Duan Jielong, Zhang Honghong, trans.), and "Seminar on Press Law Sponsored China Research Centre for Press Legislation" (Yang Xiouwu). Also includes a brochure laid in titled "The Third Specially Invited Lawyers' Office of Beijing: A Short Account".
Item is a photograph taken during the dedication of the Sir James Dunn Law Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows several people sitting in the library and watching the dedication.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law convocation in 1952. The photograph was used by Ansul in their "First Special Issue." The photograph is a smaller copy of print: PC1 34.67.13 (A96).
Item is a photograph of the 1913-1914 executive of students from the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie University. The photorgaph shows H. H. Pineo; M. A. Patterson (Vice President); F. G. Bradley (President); W. F. Lane; C. H. Barry; and E. R. McNutt (Secretary) sitting or standing in a group.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1970-1971 first year class of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law. This photograph includes students with last names A-L. The photograph shows portraits of Roy S. Abraham; Michael T. Abrams; William J. Algie; Darlene Allems; Donald F. Angevine; Robert G. Baldock; Stephen Becher; Renzo Belluz; Ruben Benmergui; Malcolm Bennett; Mark L. Berens; Donald P. Best; George P. Bishop; Douglas G. Blackwell; Henry Board; Stanley F. Bogucki; Paul Borrelli; Peter L. Bortolussi; Allan D. Brock; Ernest J. Brown; Charles R. Buck; Michael J. Bukovac; Gerald B. Burdett; Bruce E. Bussin; Michael C. Cascone; Richard Caskie; Peter D. Christian; Colin M. Cockburn; Albert H. Cohen; Thomas M. Conway; Victoria M. Cox; Gordon Cudmore; Thomas A. D'Angelo; Glenn J. Daniels; Marija Daniliunas; Roger A. D'Hondt; Gregory M. Dickenson; William Bruce Donnelly; Garth Drabinsky; David Drinkwater; Bruce Dyer; Richard J. Ely; William James Emmerton; Marie E. Ferguson; Ian G. Findlay; Eric M. Fonberg; Robert E. Forbes; John Forsyth; Brian A. Foster; James P. Fox; David G. Francis; Jeffrey E. Friedman; Gertie Fuchs; Gregory W. Gee; Marvin S. Geist; Douglas A. Giller; Connie Giller; David R. Hamilton; Daniel L. Harrington; Peter E. Harvey; Robert J. Heffron; John B. Hill; John C. Holland; Brian N. Howe; Paul M. Huckins; Constance H. Hueston; Guy A. Hurtubise; Lawrence Innanon; Cullen F. Johnson; James M. Kierans; Gerald W. Kinasz; Marlene I. King; Paul D. J. Kiteley; Paul E. Knill; Allan W. Kogon; Thomas Kolin; George P. Koroloff; George P. Krusell; Randall W. Lalande; Thomas H. Lawrason; Jeffrey Lawrence; Daryl Leberg; Robert L. Lenoir; and Donald W. Leschied which are mounted on a wall with photo corners and arranged in seven rows.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1970-1971 first year class of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law. This photograph includes students with last names L-Z. The photograph shows portraits of Robert Lechied; Norman S. Levine; Paul Lindsay; Allan Lipman; Janusz Lisowski; Bruce W. Long; Kenneth F. McCabe; Barry W. McCormack ; Gerald C. McCracken; William A. McLauchlin; Paul Mack ; Gregory J. Mansell; Charles Z. Markowitz; Brian R. Marshall; Douglas May; Mariano Mazzucco; Michael Mihailovich; Barry A. Miller; Gary D. Miller; George S. Monteith; Brian K. Morris; Robert J. Morris; Jack S. Mustoe; Salvatore S. Nasello; Harvey R. Newton; David L. Nicholds; Henry Nicpon; Stephen B. Norris; James W. Oliver; George Parker; John M. Payne; Issac L. Peck; Maurice P. M. Pellarin; Richard B. Peterson; Stanley J. Potter; Puteris, Algirdas, P.; Laurence J. Quattrini; Allan A. Rakowsky; Steven J. Repa; Graham W. Repei; Kenneth W. Rhodes; Laurence H. Richardson; Samuael R. Rickett; Mervin L. Riddell; Garth S. Roberts; Roman P. Romani; David E. Sayeau; Robert G. Schipper; Gary M. Scholl; Terri H. Semanyk; Josef J. Shuman; George E. Sinker; Ronald S. Sleightholm; Glen A. Smith; Paul F. Smith; Barboro Stalbecker; Ralph R. Stone; Larry Suffield; Barry J. Sullivan; Alan R. Sutherland; Gary Tate; George M. Tatham; Stanley C. Tessis; Linda D. Teteruck; John M. Tonge; Thomas J. Troyan; Charles Vaillancourt; Richard T. Van Dop; Miles H. Waxman; F. Stuart Watson; David I. Wakely; Andrew W. Werner; Judson D. Whiteside; and Robert A. Wilson which are mounted on a wall with photo corners and arranged in seven rows.
Item is a photograph of the 1971-1972 first year class of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law. This photograph includes students with last names A-L. The photograph shows portraits of Cavan B. Acheson; Guiseppe Agostino; Laurie R. Albertini; William R. Allan; Kenneth Andersonl; Marilyn S. Appel; Mary L. Armour; Joseph J. Arvay; Sukhdev S. Aujla; Richard A. Bailey; James T. Bartram; Brian D. Batchelar; William G. Beatty; Henry Berg; Robert R. Berry; Douglas W. Blair; Thomas H. Boeckner; Alexander Bolotenko; Fausto P. Boniferro; Peter L. Bortolussi; Ian M. Boundy; Sally Bowslaugh; David B. Braund; Melvin H. Brown; Peter F. Burnet; Leo A. Butkus; Anne M. Carere; David G. Carr; Peter J. Cavanagh; Gordon R. Chapman; John R. Collins; Ottavio Colosimo; Patrick R. Corless; David C. Coveny; David L. Crone; Douglas C. Crozier; Jeffrey L. Cummings; Albert L. Cunningham; Derek Danielson; William J. David; Alan P. Dean; Earlda E. Denny; Frank De Santis; Jane H. Devlin; Daniel J. Dunlop; Steven C. Dunn; Michael Eisenstein; Peter Elliott; Hilde M. English; John M. Faris; Elizabeth A. Farrell; Gary E. Flaxbard; Barry A. Fox; Allan M. Freedman; Robert T. Furlonger; Nicklolas W. Fursman; George I. Gauld; Larry H. Gilbertson; Stephen B. Ginsberg; Larry N. Ginsler; Jeffrey C. Goldberg; Terence Good; Douglas A. Goslin; Susan M. Gracie; Robert B. Gray; Glenn A. Hainey; David M. Harley; William D. Harrow; David P. Harvey; Michael F. Head; Mark R. Higgins; Larry A. Hipfner; Phyllis V. Holmes; John G. Howe; Ernest L. Huckerby; Keith D. Huculak; Michael D. Ingle; James A. Ingram; Robert H. Innes; David J. Jackson; Gordon L. James; Robert S. Johns; Gordon R. Johnson; Stephen D. Johnson; Frederick G. Jones; Martin R. Kaplan; Patrick B. Keaney; Harry G. Keenan; Paul J. Kilby; Timothy J. King; Gregory J. Kinlin; Frances P. Kiteley; Maria A. Kukovica; Michael L. Lamont; Gary J. Lax which are mounted on a wall with photo corners and arranged in eight rows. One photograph is missing from the sixth row.