Fonds consists of Arthurs' records pertaining to his activities including: administrative files for York University and Osgoode Hall Law School, 1961-2006; teaching files, ca. 1961-2009; speeches, 1985-2007; research and writing files, 1957-2008; community service files, 1962-1997; UAW Public Review Board case files, 1967-1977; arbitration case files, 1966-1984; and correspondence, 1958-2007 (predominant 1971-2007). Accession 2007-014 consists of documents for the Federal Labour Standards Review, including correspondence, annotated published and typescript reference material, briefs and notes from the hearings, research projects on labour standards, and drafts of the final report and recommendations. Accession 2009-010 contains records created while with Ontario's Expert Commission on Pensions, including research papers, agendas and submissions for public hearings, briefing notes, and working files.
Arthurs, Harry W., 1935-File consists of correspondence and draft proposals regarding the student's doctoral program with the Osgoode Hall Law School.
File consists of correspondence and draft proposals regarding the student's doctoral program with the Osgoode Hall Law School.
File consists of correspondence and draft proposals regarding the student's doctoral program with the Osgoode Hall Law School.
File consists of correspondence and draft proposals regarding the student's doctoral program with the Osgoode Hall Law School.
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.
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.
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.
Accession consists of offprints of journal articles, book chapters, and reports, 1970-2014; correspondence with Chief Justice Brian Dickson on the role of universities, 1986; correspondence, reference material, working notes, and grant applications for the Ethic Codes Research Group, 1997-2002; syllabus, lecture notes, and readings for GS/LAW 6790, “Labour and the Challenge of the New Economy,” Summer 2000; supervisory files for doctoral candidates, 2005-2007; copies of speeches, lectures, and PowerPoint presentations, February 2010-December 2016; printed reports for the Federal Labour Standards Review, 2006, and the Expert Commission on Pensions, 2008; and a copy of Rethinking Workplace Regulation: Beyond the Standard Contract of Employment, edited by Harry Arthurs and Katherine V.W. Stone (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2013).
Item is a two-piece wooden box with an engraved brass plaque on lid.
Item is a clear acrylic paperweight with York University's crest embedded in the object.
Item is a bronze medallion bearing the law school's crest.
Item is a clear acrylic paperweight.
Item is a clear acrylic paperweight.
Item is a round, two-piece pewter box engraved with the law school's coat of arms and Harry W. Arthur's name on the top, and stamped Tiffany & Co. on the bottom