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- 1985-2000
Part of Harry W. Arthurs fonds
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Political economy : regionalism : supranational
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Transnational corporation : organization
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Transnational corporation : organization
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World Trade Organization : social clause
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York University Board of Governors in recognition of outstanding research
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Item is a clear acrylic paperweight.
ILO [International Labour Organization] Decent Work Research Prize
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Professional education : the dilemma of elitism in a democracy
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Barristers and barricades : prospects for the lawyer as a reformer
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Paradoxes of Canadian legal education
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'Without the law' : courts of local and special jurisdiction in nineteenth century England
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Understanding labour law : the debate over "industrial pluralism"
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A Review of advocacy and dispute resolution in the Ontario automobile insurance system
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Cultures and legal systems : a Canadian perspective
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Economic integration and the employment relationship : formal and implicit sources of law and power
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Canadian labour law and industrial relations : back to the future?
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Landscape and memory : labour law, legal pluralism and globalization
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The Hollowing out of corporate Canada?
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The Re-constitution of the public domain
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The role of global law firms in constructing or obstructing a transitional regime of labour law
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Private ordering and workers' rights in the global economy
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What immortal hand or eye? Who will redraw the boundaries of labour law?
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Review, Scheuerman, Liberal democracy and the social acceleration of time
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Vox populi : populism, the legislative process, and the Canadian Constitution
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Will the Law Society of Alberta celebrate its bicentenary?
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File consists of correspondence regarding Chief Justice Dickson's address delivered to the University of British Columbia on the importance of universities, 30 May 1986.
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Labour and the challenge of the new economy
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File consists of the syllabus, lecture notes, and readings for GS/LAW 6790, “Labour and the Challenge of the New Economy,” offered in the Graduate Programme in Law, part-time LL.M. in Labour and Employment Law by the Osgoode Hall Law School.
Speeches, lectures and PowerPoint presentations
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Speeches, lectures and PowerPoint presentations
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Speeches, lectures and PowerPoint presentations
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The fonds consists of a typescript carbon copy of Robert Laird Borden's dairies for the period, 1912-1922. This covers the war years, the passage of the War Measures Act, the introduction of income tax in Canada, the organization of the Union government, and related topics.
Borden, Robert Laird, 1854-1937
Part of Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association fonds
Part of Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association fonds
Kingston Conference VI - Programme
Part of Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association fonds
Kingston Conference VII - Finance
Part of Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association fonds
The fonds consists typescripts of articles, with editorial corrections in red ink and pencil, galleys, artwork (maps, graphs, diagrams, etc.), correspondence, and related material for production and publication of the Cartographica journal. In addition, there are administrative records, including invoices, addresses of subscribers and editorial members, renewal notices and related material.
Cartographica
Part of Margaret Laurence fonds
Series consists of manuscripts by Margaret Laurence and manuscripts by other writers. The manuscripts by Margaret Laurence consist of notes and research for The Diviners, manuscripts and short stories, children's stories, articles, speeches and addresses, poetry, reviews, translations of Somali poetry, reviews of A Tree for Poverty, a music score for For the Whaling Fleets, drafts of introductions to other writers' books, and recommendations for other writers. Items written by other writers include articles about Margaret Laurence and other topics, short stories, essays, poems, speeches, MA theses and reviews. Included are a typescript for Sandy Stern's "And After This Summer" (a screenplay for The Firedwellers), a television script for A Bird in the House (adapted by P. Wilson) and a film script for The Olden Days Coat (screenplay by S. Marcus), a musical adaptation of Jason's Quest and an adaptation for the stage of The Stone Angel.
Part of Margaret Laurence fonds
Series consists of documents by or about Margaret Laurence include articles written by other writers, journals and publications, newspaper clippings, articles from journals, book reviews, promotional material and other miscellaneous items.
Part of Margaret Laurence fonds
Series consists of date calendars (1965-1987), address books, honourary degrees, curriculum vitae, miscellaneous notes and personal items.
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Part of Harry W. Arthurs fonds
Vulnerable workers series, no. 6
Reports on employment conditions and vulnerable workers
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Canada Labour Standards Regulations and other related regulations
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Part of Harry W. Arthurs fonds
Sheldon and Judy Godfrey collection
Collection consists of published works including books, journals (articles excerpted from issues as well as runs of serials), Canadian and British government documents, almanacs, gazetteers, directories, newsletters, and newspapers that describe the social, economic, and legal factors influencing Jewish life in Canada (especially for the period prior to Confederation), the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. These works include bibliographies, biographies, commemorative publications, local histories and reproductions of primary documents that pertain to Jewish involvement in the trade of the British Empire, migration and settlement, professions such as medicine and education, and studies of the Jewish experience in Canadian and international communities from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Series S00251, Jewish manuscripts, contains original correspondence, financial and legal documents, and research notes by the Godfreys regarding Jewish families in Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes that provides information regarding their involvement in economic, cultural and political affairs, including the fur trade. The series features 11 letters between John A. Macdonald and George Benjamin, who represented North Hastings as a Member of Parliament between 1856 and his retirement in 1863. Series S00252, Biographical research files, contains the research notes, correspondence, and copies of correspondence, abstracts of land titles and other instruments of ownership, property plans, and wills compiled by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey in preparation to write books on Canadian Jewish history and articles for the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography," as well as speeches to various historical and genealogical societies. The series was arranged by the Godfreys into sections using broad geographical areas (Upper Canada, Lower Canada, and the Maritimes), and then by the names of individuals and families. Series S00253 consists of unbound issues of 19th century newspapers, which contain advertisements and notices concerning Jewish businesses in various parts of Canada. Donation made in 2006 and 2007 expand the holdings for the books and archival series, and includes a wide range of British and Canadian documents that reflect the breadth of the Godfreys' collecting interests. The donation made in 2007 strengthened the collection's holdings of 18th and 19th-century newspapers from Canada (particularly Quebec, Montreal, and Toronto) and the United Kingdom, and added almanacs from New England.
Godfrey, Sheldon, 1938-
Commission appointing William Earl Rowe as Lieutentant Governor
News of the conversion to Christianity of David Franks reaches Philadelphia
Benjamin, Alfred D. (d.1900) and Frank.
Binley, Jacob William, d. of cholera, Kingston U.C. June 30, 1832.
David, Moses, fur trader, b.Montreal 1768, d. Sandwich U.C. 1814
Jacob, Moses, (d.1823) Kingston 1793, Prince Edward County c.1800.
Jacobs, Samuel Thomas, Port Hope [Jewish ancestry?].
Correspondence with Ken Annett, Quebec City. Researcher on Lawe Family.
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Henry Robert Cohen
Flyer soliciting subscriptions for "Who Was Who in Canadian Jewry, 1749-1840"
Aaron, Isaac (in Montreal 1832).
Cohen, Jacob R., in Montreal 1779.
David, Isaac, (b.c.1808) in Montreal 1839.
Dr. James Davidson, Quebec, 1770s.
Franks, David (-1792) in Montreal by 1770s, (brother of John Franks).
Franks, David Salusbury (b.Halifax 1751-d.Philadephia 1793), son ofj John.
Ruskin Literary and Debating Society fonds
The fonds consists of minutes of the Ruskin Literary and Debating Society (1909-1993) [incomplete], reports of the critic (1920-1983), constitutions and by-laws, correspondence, invitations, lists of officers and members (1964-1991) [incomplete], financial records (1964-1979), histories of the Society, lists of prize winners, programmes of events (1904-1988) [incomplete], banquet programmes, and memorabilia, including photographs of meetings and members, the Society stamp and related objects.
Ruskin Literary and Debating Society