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Since a course-based LLM was added to our graduate programs in the fall of 2007, graduate students enrolled in both our thesis-based and course-based LLM programs have prepared annotated bibliographies of literature relevant to their thesis or major paper research as part of a required graduate seminar. Some of these bibliographeis are posted here. Because they are prepared at the end of the students’ first three months in the program, they do not cover all the literature in any one area and must be viewed as works in progress. Nevertheless, we hope scholars and lawyers working in the relevant areas will find the annotated bibliographies a useful tool.
Fall 2011
- Theodore Adimazoya, The Legal Institutionalization of Transparency and Accountability in Natural Resource Revenue Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Solid Minerals and the Petroleum Sector in Ghana
- Meriam Bravante, Opportunities and Challenges on Large Scale Mining EIA in the Philippines: Lessons from Canada
- Salimah Janmohamed, The Case for Subjecting the Voluntary Offset Market to Regulation
- Bob Jensen, Shuswap Lake Environmental Challenges - Is the Law Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?
- Julia Loney, A Legal and Regulatory Framework for Sustainable Apiculture in North America
- Judy Manning, Is it within the power of the federal government to facilitate the development of hydroelectric power from Labrador to markets in Canada and the United States using the existing infrastructure of Hydro-Quebec for transmission?
- Nonye Opara, Beyond the Naira and Kobo: Towards a Restoration-centric Legal and Institutional Regime for Liability and Compensation in Nigeria
- Dave Poulton, A Legal Foundation for Market-Based Conservation in Alberta
- Cheryl Rea, Integrating Resource Regulation: Creating Uncertainty in the Development of Oil and Gas Resources in Alberta?
- Annethe Rodriguez Lomeli, Foreign Direct Investment in the Mexican Petroleum Sector: Is it time to Reform the
Constitution?
Fall 2010
- Oluwatoyin Akinnola, Attracting Foreign Direct Investments in Nigeria's Oil and Gas Sector through a Principal Anti-Expropriation Legislation
- Kwame Ampofo-Boateng, Resolving the Volta River Basin Transboundary Water Conflict in West Africa Using the Boundary Waters Treaty
- Giorilyn Bruno, Assessing Environmental Damages: If Justice is to be Done
- Aniedi Davidson, ACP - EU Economic Partnership Agreements and WTO compatibility: The Way Forward
- Matthew Ducharme, The Law of Compensation for Expropriation of an Easement for a Federally Regulated Pipeline, as Practiced by the Pipeline Arbitration Committee
- Henrietta Omotola Falasinnu, Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs): Deciding Whether to Consider REDD-Plus Actions as NAMAs
- Kevin M. de Carteret, Treaty 7 and Instream Flow
- Leslie Morris, Damming Lunar Water: urrent Restrictions in International Space Law
- Rick Nilson, A Proposed Legal Framework for Third Party Access to CO2 Transportation and Sequestration Facilities in Alberta
- Ooldouz Sotoudehnia, Can Decisions be Made in the Public Interest if the Public is not Consulted? A Critical Analysis of the Public Interest Mandate in the Context of Mineral Rights Disposition in Alberta
Fall 2009
Fall 2008
Fall 2007
Older annotated bibliographies from 2002 - 2005, the work of thesis-based LLM students after seven months in the program, are also available here.
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