Books

Books play a special role in legal scholarship. They provide an opportunity for sustained analysis, the development of arguments and, potentially, the sharing of ideas beyond academia, to a degree which is not always possible with journal publications.

Our scholars have had an impact on the legal landscape in Canada and beyond through works that have explored, explained and challenged Canada's multi-juridical legal system, the issues that shape it, and are shaped by it.

JIm Phillips
Jim Phillips

Books authored by our Law faculty members have received prestigious book awards:


The W. Wesley Pue Prize: A History of Law in Canada: Volume II: Law for the New Dominion, 1867-1914, by Jim Philips

The J.W. Dafoe Book Prize: Valley of the Birdtail, by Douglas Sanderson & Andrew Stobo Sniderman

The Prose Award: The Legal Singularity, by Abdi Aidid & Benjamin Alarie

The Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize: Kant and the Law of War, by Arthur Ripstein.
 

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