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Lorraine

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Lorraine [Berzins].

Legal theory and philosophy part 1

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Elspeth Latimer regarding Mohr's presentation at a colloquium for social work. File also includes his working notes, a newspaper article and a paper entitled "A response to the Children's Act : a consultation paper," published by the Ministry of Community and Social Services.

Law and legal theory part 2

File consists of correspondence between Hans Mohr, David N. Weisstub, Lionel Belivea, and as well as Judge Fudge, regarding Mohr's participation in the International Congress on Law and Psychiatry. File also includes his working notes and a paper entitled "Law versus psychiatry : a case that could not be made," in addition to two articles on psychiatry and the treatment of patients.

Kurt H. Wolff

File consists of articles written by Kurt H. Wolff that were sent to Hans Mohr for revision. Some articles have annotations made by Hans Mohr. File also consists of correspondence between Mohr and Wolff, as well as correspondence between Mohr and publishers regarding Mohr reviewing Wolf's works.

J.W. (Hans) Mohr fonds

  • F0642
  • Fonds
  • 1900-2013

Fonds consists of publications, professional and personal correspondence, reports, newspaper and magazine articles, pamphlets, greeting cards, postcards, photographs, conference papers, seminar papers, student evaluations, meeting minutes, memos, research articles, curriculum vitae and publications list, and unpublished manuscripts. The fonds documents Mohr's work in the fields of psychiatry, law reform, legal education, criminal justice in Canada, family equality, sentencing standards, and more. The fonds includes: handwritten letters written in German by Mohr to his wife and family during the 1950s when he moved to Canada, as well as letters written in German by friends; draft manuscripts and articles from his colleagues; meeting minutes and memos from law reform organizations; printed online articles about the Law Commission of Canada and its work; correspondence with members of law reform organizations of the Law Commission of Canada regarding reports and upcoming policies. Mohr visited many other universities for lectures, seminars and conferences, in addition to participating in professional organizations. Fonds includes his papers used at these events such as 'Clinical Judgements and Citizen Reviews and the Children's Act,' the 'International Congress on Law and Psychiatry,' and 'National Consultation on Sentencing.' Fonds includes a collection of papers and reports on subjects about the Max Planck Institute, feminism, postmodernism and the law, rhetoric language and the law, psychiatry and medical works, law and theory, and criminal law. Fonds also includes physical and electronic versions of Mohr's unpublished manuscripts, as well as electronic versions of some of Mohr's outgoing correspondence.

Mohr, J. W., 1928-2008

Julian V. Roberts

File consists of articles written by Roberts: "Selective recall for personally relevant communications"; "Social psychology, social attitudes, and attitudes toward sentencing"; and "The attitude-memory relationship after 40 years : a meta-analysis of the literature."

John R. Seeley

File consists of articles written by Seeley: "Can social work be social action?"; "Lex salutis, salus legis"; "The fateful trumpet"; "Thirty nine articles : toward a theory of social theory"; "The making and taking of problems toward an ethical stance"; "Academia turbata : a plea for a new university"; "In defense of the college psychiatrist"; "The problem of social problems"; "Quo warranto : The Berkeley issue"; "Community psychiatry : the sociological specter"; "The epistemonical society"; and a book review of "The university game" published in The Globe and mail. File also includes correspondence between Seeley and Hans Mohr regarding the articles, personal and professional events, and Seeley's list of publications.

John O'Neill

File consists of articles written by O'Neill: "Discussion : situation and temporality"; "Authority and the body-politic"; "Can phenomenology be critical?"; "Sociology as a skin trade"; and "Self prescription and social Machiavellianism," which is annotated by Hans Mohr.

Jane Glassco

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Jane Glassco regarding personal matters.

Istvan Anhalt

File consists of newspaper articles about Istvan Anhalt, an article written by Anhalt with a handwritten inscription to Mohr entitled "American music," a program from the Kingston Symphony, a keynote address from Anhalt from 2008 entitled "Of the centre, periphery; exile, liberation, home, and the self," greeting cards, postcards and correspondence from Anhlat to Mohr.

Ioan Davies

File consists of articles written by Davies: "Time, aesthetics and critical theory" and "Marxism and education."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of articles written by Arthurs entitled: "Rethinking administrative law : a slightly dicey business"; "Jonah and the whale : the appearance, disappearance and reappearance of administrative law"; "How law is made : speculations upon the past, present and future of legal pluralism"; "Protection against judicial review"; and "Developing industrial citizenship : a challenge for Canada's second century."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of articles written by Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr entitled: "The collective labour law of a global economy"; "Labour law and industrial relations in the global economy"; "Globalization and its discontents"; "Mechanical arts and merchandise : Canadian public administration in the new economy"; "Globalization of the mind : Canadian elites and the restructuring of legal fields"; "The political economy of Canadian legal education"; "Tina x 2 : constitutionalizing neo-conservatism and regional economic integration"; and "The constitution of the new public domain."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of draft articles written by Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr entitled: "What do we think we know about law? The politics of legal knowledge"; "Reinventing labor law for the global economy"; "A new constitution for the public domain : Canadian governance in the wake of globalization, neo-liberalism, regionalism and populism"; "The new constitutionalism and the prospects for the activist state"; "The world turned upside down : are changes in political economy and legal practice transforming legal education and scholarship? Or vice versa?"; "Governance : civil society, the state, the economy"; "Where have you gone, John R. Commons, now that we need you so?"; "Corporate self-regulation : political economy, state regulation and reflexive labour law"; and "Poor Canadian legal education : so near to Wall Street, so far from God."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of draft articles written by Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr entitled "The hollowing out of corporate Canada? How the microphysics of power may shape the fate of nations"; "The pachyderm and the predator : two fables about the social regulation of the global firm"; "Constitutional courage"; "The administrative state goes to market"; "Does the charter matter?"; and "Vox populi : populism, the legislative process and the Canadian constitution."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of articles written by Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr, entitled: "The new economy and the demise of industrial citizenship"; "Landscape and memory : labour law, legal pluralism and globalization"; "Globalization of the mind : the Canadian state and the end of elite accommodation"; "Changing world-challenging times : lawyering in Canada in the 21st century"; "In the belly of the architect : ruminations on university planning and politics"; "Drowning by numbers : the humanities in university decision making"; "Labour law without the state?"; "Law, legal institutions, and the legal profession in the new economy"; and "Mechanical arts and merchandise : Canadian public administration in the new economy."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of articles written by Arthurs entitled: "Without the law : courts of local and special jurisdiction in nineteenth century England"; "The law giveth : the law taketh away : an agnostic's notes on the rule of law in Canada"; "Law, society and the economy"; "Prometheus unbound : law in the university"; "Climbing Kilimanjaro : ethics for postmodern professionals"; "A lot of knowledge is a dangerous thing : will the legal profession survive the knowledge explosion?"; "The historical chauffeur : university governance in troubled times"; and a book review for E.P. Thompson's "Customs in common : studies in traditional popular culture." Some articles include inscriptions written by Arthurs to Mohr.

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of draft articles written by Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr entitled "Canada's constitutional moment"; "Constitutionalism now : of high hopes, low cunning, true believers and false gods"; "Corporate self-regulation : political economy, state regulation and reflexive labour law"; "National traditions in labour law scholarship : the Canadian case"; "The constitutional entrenchment of neo liberalism in the Canadian federation"; "Commentary : panel on comparative constitutionalism Law and Society Association"; "Remarks to convocation University of Toronto"; "Remarks to convocation University of Montreal"; "Remarks of Harry W. Arthurs Killam Laureate in the Social Sciences, Ottawa, April 25, 2002"; "Less than meets the eye : how judges, tribunal members and labour lawyers adjust to globalization"; and "Woe unto ye judges : or how reading Frankfurter and Greene, The Labour Injunction, ruined me as a labour lawyer and made me as an academic."

Harry W. Arthurs

File consists of articles written Arthurs and annotated by Hans Mohr entitled "The spider, the bee, the snail and the camel : legal knowledge, practice, culture, institutions and power in a changing world"; "What immortal hand or eye? : who will redraw the boundaries of labour law?"; "Vox populi : populism, the legislative process and the Canadian constitution"; "From governance to political economy : insights from a study of relations between corporations and workers"; "Corporate self-regulation : political economy, state regulation and reflexive labour law"; and "Law and learning in an era of globalization."

Harry J. Glasbeek

File consists of draft articles on law and politics, capitalism, and fault versus no-fault systems of insurance.

Harry Arthurs

File consists of letters from Harry Arthurs regarding personal matters, upcoming articles, politics, and theory. File also includes letters that discuss Mohr's annotations and critiques of Arthurs' articles, as well as an article written by Arthurs entitled "The university and the rule of law."

Hans Mohr's files for professional organizations

Series consists of certificates of appreciation and membership from organizations such as The National Organization of Child Care Worker Associations Inc., The Christian Festival, The Board of Governors of Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, The Coalition for Gun Control, the Canadian Criminal Justice Association, and a certificate of appreciation from the African National Congress signed by Nelson R. Mandela in 1995. Series includes reports, meeting minutes, research updates, memoranda, notes and articles from organizations such as the Vanier Institute of the Family, the Law Commission of Canada, the Round Table on Citizen Agency, Big Brothers of Canada, and the Church Council on Justice and Corrections, as well as correspondence between officials of the institutions and Mohr. Included in the series is the report, "Restorative justice discussion paper" from 1999, and a signed letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau acknowledging receipt of Mohr's paper, "The politics of the family and the family in politics."

F.C. DeCoste

File consists of articles written by DeCoste: "Compulsory arbitration of interest disputes : rational model or social necessity"; "Radical discourse in legal theory : Hart and Dworkin"; "Retrieving positivism : law as bibliolatry"; "Feminist legal literature"; a book review of William Conklin's "Images of a constitution"; and a book review of Richard Devlin's text "Canadian perspectives on legal theory."

Duncan Kennedy

File consists of articles written by Kennedy about law in economic thought, phenomenology and the rule of law, and legal theory. Many articles are inscribed to Hans Mohr with messages.

Douglas Hay

File consists of Hay's article, "The criminal prosecution in England and its historians."

Domestic partnerships conference

File consists a conference book with articles on themes such as western legal culture, registered partnerships, religion, private international law and marital rights and obligations by authors such as Thomas Anderson, Christine Davies and Martha Bailey.

Cyril Greenland part 2

File consists of draft articles written by Cyril Greenland about psychology, psychiatry, and schizophrenia, as well as notarized documents accrediting a professor as a medical professional.

Cyril Greenland part 1

File consists of articles written by Greenland: "Social class and schizophrenia"; "Measuring remotivation"; "L'affaire shortis and the Valleyfield murders"; "The treatment of the mentally retarded in Ontario"; "Family care of mental patients"; "Richard Maurice Burke, M.D., 1837-1902 : a pioneer of scientific psychiatry"; "Services for the mentally retarded in Ontario, 1870-1930"; "Unmarried mothers in Canada : who are they? What needs to be done?"; "The life and death of Louis Riel"; "Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D. : the evolution of a mystic"; "Ernest Jones in Toronto, 1908-1913"; and "C.K. Clarke : a founder of Canadian psychiatry." File also includes articles about delinquency, psychology, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, and the role of the family, as well as correspondence and a pamphlet for the Richard Maurice Bucke exhibition from 1963.

Cyril Greenland

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Cyril Greenland regarding teaching critical thinking to students, personal matters, politics, universities, films, books, and archives. File also includes: a printed online article entitled "Ashcroft's coverup scandalizes U.S. capital" by Suzanne Fields, an article by Greenland entitled "At the Crichton Royal with William Mayer-Gross," an article entitled "Psychiatry, postmodernism and postnormal science" by Richard Laugharne, a draft of Greenland's paper "Madness and poetry : the case of Porphyria's lover," and a newsletter from the Archives on the History of Canadian Psychiatry and Mental Health Services.

Critical legal studies national conference

File consists a conference book with articles on themes such as feminism, labour law, legal theory, social thought, equality, academic, liberal jurisprudence and rights and politics by authors such as Alan Freeman, Gary Peller, Lucinda M. Finley, Mari J. Matsuda, Catherine A. Mackinnon and Elizabeth M. Schneider.

Crime and criminal law

File consists of the report, "Offender management and offender programs : briefing material prepared for the Standing Committee on Justice and Solicitor General" prepared by the Offender Policy and Program Development Sector, Correctional Services Canada.

Correspondence of Hans Mohr

Series consists of personal and professional letters and cards received by J.W. (Hans) Mohr from friends and colleagues including Harry W. Arthurs, Roderick A. Macdonald, Robert (Bob) Siemens, Michel Silberfeld, Bob Glossop, Istvan Anhalt, Peter Bieselt, Richard Cullen, and Cyril Greenland discussing philosophy, law reform, law and education, the effects of law on society from the 1960s to the late 1990s, upcoming publications, criminology, sociology, publishing, current events, political theory, legal theory, psychiatry, psychology, conferences, seminars, university policies and academic standards, history, religion, perspectives on educating university students, and events in their personal lives. File also consists of correspondence regarding publication of Hans Mohr’s manuscripts, the death of Ingeborg Mohr, Hans Mohr’s illness, condolences to the Mohr family on Hans’s death, and personal notes and revisions of articles

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence, as well as postcards and greeting cards. Some letters are from the Max Planck Institute and Hans F. Zacher. File includes: a paper from Andrew J. Foley entitled "Two interrelated lectures on contemporary religious experience"; typed letters written by Mohr; letters from Paul Roazen, Howard Wilson, Robert Siemens, Martin L. Friedland, Allan Blakeney, and from colleagues and friends from Dalhousie Law School, The University of Winnipeg, York University, University of Lancaster, Tel-Aviv University, University of Toronto.

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence, greeting cards and postcards. File includes: correspondence and excerpts from a manuscript "Dangerous sexual offender legislation in Canada, 1948-1977 : an experiment that failed" by Cyril Greenland from the Canadian Journal of Criminology; correspondence with Real Jubenville regarding dangerous sexual offenders legislation; and a short article by Cyril Greenland entitled "Reflections on the Popen inquiry report."

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