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The Courts Have Turned Women into Slaves for the Men of this World: Irene Murdoch's Quest for Justice
- Cameron, Angela (Author)
- Gruben, Vanessa (Author)
- Chaisson, Angela (Author)
- Osgoode Society for Legal History (Author)
- Tucker, Eric (Editor)
- Ziff, Bruce H. (Editor)
- Muir, James (Editor)
Contents: Introduction / James Muir -- The law of property in animals, Newfoundland-style / Bruce Ziff -- Nuisance and neighbourhood in late nineteenth-century Montreal : Drysdale v Dugas in its contexts / Eric H. Reiter -- KVP : riparian resurrection in 20th century Ontario / Jamie Benidickson -- Cottages, covenants, and the Cold War : Galbraith v. Madawaska Club / Philip Girard -- "The right to discriminate" : Kenneth Bell versus Carl McKay and the Ontario Human Rights Commission / Frank Luce and Karen Schucher -- "The courts have turned women into slaves for the men of this world" : Irene Murdoch's quest for justice / Vanessa Gruben, Angela Cameron, and Angela Chaisson -- Morgan and Jacobson v Attorney General for Prince Edward Island / Margaret McCallum -- The Zoroastrian Temple in Toronto : a case study in land use regulation, Canadian-style / Eran Kaplinsky -- Manitoba Fisheries v. the Queen : the origins of Canada's de facto expropriation doctrine / Jim Phillips and Jeremy Martin -- The malling of property law? : the Toronto Eaton Centre cases, 1984-1987, and the right to exclude / Eric Tucker -- Regina v Stewart : is information property? / C. Ian Kyer -- Begging to differ : panhandling, public space, and municipal property / Nicholas Blomley -- Pirate or prophet? : Monsanto Canada Inc. v Schmeiser / Patricia L. Farnese -- A railway, a city, and the public regulation of private property : CPR v City of Vancouver / Douglas C. Harris -- Private property and the public interest : (re)telling the stories of principles, places, and parties / Mary Jane Mossman -- Select bibliography : Canadian property law histories.