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University of Toronto Law Journal - Volume 64, Number 3 Summer 2014
This issue contains:
How to redistribute? A critical examination of mechanisms to promote global wealth redistribution
Ilan Benshalom
Republicanism and the division of powers in Canada
Hoi L. Kong
Private ownership and the standing to say so
Avihay Dorfman
REVIEW ARTICLES
Normative jurisprudence and legal realism
Hanoch Dagan
Proportionality and justification
Moshe Cohen-Eliya, Iddo Porat
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