University of Toronto Law Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of University of Toronto Law Journal is 1. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abysmal jurisprudence: On the genesis of John Finnis’s practical guide to statesmen7
Giving reasons as a means to enhance compliance with legal norms4
On the breach: Identifying infringements of section 35 rights4
Automating accountability? Privacy policies, data transparency, and the third party problem3
The reinvention of Canadian tort law, 1945–95:Jordan Houseas case study3
From birth to agony: The political life of Operation Car Wash (Operação Lava Jato)3
Myths and misconceptions in extraterritorial torts2
Notwithstanding rights, review, or remedy? On the notwithstanding clause and the operation of legislation2
Rethinking the division of tax room and revenue in fiscal federalism2
The city in the constitutional imagination2
How victims matter: Rethinking the significance of the victim in criminal theory2
Chekhov’s gun is being fired2
Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella2
The Joy of Justice: Les Misérables and Rosalie Abella2
Corruption and the criminal law: Assurance and deterrence1
How important are the groundbreaking cases in administrative law?1
Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property1
The Autonomy of Administration1
Remedial consistency in private law1
The limits of evidence-based anti-bribery law1
What is purposive interpretation?1
Editor’s Introduction1
Problems with Probability1
Why we should think about democratic frontsliding as well as democratic backsliding1
Taking tort seriously1
Foreword1
When, and how, does property matter?1
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