University of Toronto Law Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of University of Toronto Law Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abysmal jurisprudence: On the genesis of John Finnis’s practical guide to statesmen8
From birth to agony: The political life of Operation Car Wash (Operação Lava Jato)5
Frontiers of legality: Understanding the public policy exception in choice of law4
The laws of the unreasonable victim: Care, mitigation, and strategic deferral4
The Autonomy of Administration3
Subsidiary and the structure of property law3
Substantive Equality and Its Remedial Consequences3
A person suffering: On danger and care in mental health law2
History and contestation: On teaching Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law2
Contracting Without Promising2
Public nuisance for private persons2
How important are the groundbreaking cases in administrative law?2
The notwithstanding clause: Legislatures, courts, and the electorate2
Legal gaslighting2
Contractual Howlers: A Russian Bond Case Study2
Chronotopes of security legal regimes1
Editor’s note1
The geometry of property1
Farewell to the F-word? Fragmentation of international law in times of the COVID-19 pandemic1
Courts as Data Guardians for the Public Good1
Reconstructing Gladue1
Combatting corruption and collusion in public procurement: Lessons from Operation Car Wash1
Stephen P Garvey, Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds1
Family lawyers on cohabitation and judge-made law1
Private international law’s ambivalent humanism1
Why we should think about democratic frontsliding as well as democratic backsliding1
Modern Challenges for the Judicial System1
The death of law? Computationally personalized norms and the rule of law1
The reinvention of Canadian tort law, 1945–95: Jordan House as case study1
Rethinking relational architecture: Interpersonal justice beyond private law0
Editor’s Introduction0
A milestone in Canadian legal history0
The Administration of Justice: Justice Rosalie Abella’s Contribution to Canadian Administrative Law0
Automating accountability? Privacy policies, data transparency, and the third party problem0
Reflections on ‘Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella’0
Opening remarks at the University of Toronto Conference, September 2022: Justice Beyond Borders0
Foreword0
My own pink world: Feminist diplomacy after culture0
Interpreting Dicey0
Problems with Probability0
Rethinking the division of tax room and revenue in fiscal federalism0
Popular sovereignty and constitutional democracy0
How victims matter: Rethinking the significance of the victim in criminal theory0
Appellate review of foreign law0
Aileen Kavanagh, The Collaborative Constitution (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2023)0
Joseph Heath, The Machinery of Government0
Trade law as foreign relations law0
Private law legalism0
On the breach: Identifying infringements of section 35 rights0
How victims matter: Rethinking the significance of the victim in criminal theory0
Stephen A Smith, Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: The Structure of Remedial Law0
Clash of powers: Did Operation Car Wash trigger a constitutional crisis in Brazil?0
Private liability without wrongdoing0
‘Within or outside Canada’: The Charter’s application to the extraterritorial activities of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service0
Private citizen of the world: Karen Knop’s scholarship0
Time for a pluralist approach? Judicial review of non-state decision makers in Canada0
Systemic corruption and institutional multiplicity: Brazilian examples of a complex relationship0
Lessons from the American Innocence Projects0
Private liability without wrongdoing0
Giving reasons as a means to enhance compliance with legal norms0
The limits of evidence-based anti-bribery law0
Myths and misconceptions in extraterritorial torts0
The Joy of Justice: Les Misérables and Rosalie Abella0
The judicial review of legality0
Corruption and the criminal law: Assurance and deterrence0
Unjust enrichment in law and equity0
Heritage preservation easements, urban property, and heritage law: Exploring Canadian common law and civil law tools for responding to international cultural preservation frameworks for cities0
Discrimination and the value of lived experience in Sophia Moreau’s Faces of Inequality0
Explainability and the Epistemic Division of Labour in Adjudication0
The Counterintuitive Consequences of Sex Offender Risk Assessments at Sentencing0
Of linchpins and bedrock: Hope, despair, and pragmatism in animal law0
Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella0
Martin Loughlin,Against Constitutionalism0
The city in the constitutional imagination0
An Evidence-Based Approach to Private Ordering0
When judges are not judging0
‘Private’ diplomacy and nuclear disarmament: Revisiting the Cold War activism of Women for a Meaningful Summit0
Kevin E. Davis, Between Impunity and Imperialism: The Regulation of Transnational Bribery0
Editor’s introduction0
Ableism’s new clothes: Achievements and challenges for disability rights in Canada0
Access to Justice and Civil-Procedural Bargaining0
On lizard pumps and the self-determination of Karen Knop0
Chekhov’s gun is being fired0
Remedial consistency in private law0
LexOptima: The promise of AI-enabled legal systems0
Notwithstanding rights, review, or remedy? On the notwithstanding clause and the operation of legislation0
When, and how, does property matter?0
What is purposive interpretation?0
Religious institutionalism: a feminist response0
Deference as informed respect: Vavilov’s implications for procedural review of legislative functions0
The Reconciliation Project of Labour Law0
Against moralism in anti-discrimination law0
Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property0
The right to have private rights0
Rehoming diplomacy: Privilege and possibility in the international law of diplomatic relations0
Judicial review as a quasi-administrative jurisdiction0
Private citizen of the faculty: Some reflections on a colleague, scholar, teacher, and friend0
Possibility in paradox: Karen Knop re/stated0
The law of international society: A road not taken0
Introduction0
Marx, justice, and the juridical0
The Independence of the Judiciary and Some of Its Enemies0
Flexibility, choice, and labour law: The challenge of on-demand platforms0
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