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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
From birth to agony: The political life of Operation Car Wash (Operação Lava Jato)7
Clash of powers: Did Operation Car Wash trigger a constitutional crisis in Brazil?4
Conscientious refusal to provide medically assisted dying4
The death of law? Computationally personalized norms and the rule of law3
The limits of evidence-based anti-bribery law3
Between sovereign and subject: the constitutional position of the official3
Private law offices3
Legal gaslighting3
Heritage preservation easements, urban property, and heritage law: Exploring Canadian common law and civil law tools for responding to international cultural preservation frameworks for cities3
Policing and public office2
Modern treaty making and the limits of the law2
Equality, Equity, and Algorithms: Learning from Justice Rosalie Abella2
Farewell to the F-word? Fragmentation of international law in times of the COVID-19 pandemic2
Popular sovereignty and constitutional democracy2
Frontiers of legality: Understanding the public policy exception in choice of law2
The city in the constitutional imagination2
Systemic corruption and institutional multiplicity: Brazilian examples of a complex relationship2
Combatting corruption and collusion in public procurement: Lessons from Operation Car Wash2
Chronotopes of security legal regimes2
Reflecting back on the future of labour law2
Private liability without wrongdoing1
Autonomy1
The Counterintuitive Consequences of Sex Offender Risk Assessments at Sentencing1
Rethinking relational architecture: Interpersonal justice beyond private law1
Contracts, markets, and justice1
Corruption and the criminal law: Assurance and deterrence1
Ownership and offices: the building blocks of the legal order1
The question of fairness in contract law1
The notwithstanding clause: Legislatures, courts, and the electorate1
The office of ownership revisited1
How victims matter: Rethinking the significance of the victim in criminal theory1
Elaborate imaginings: Rethinking environmental obligations in Canadian insolvency law1
Notwithstanding rights, review, or remedy? On the notwithstanding clause and the operation of legislation1
A theory of mistaken assumptions in contract law1
Office and profession in the design of modern institutions1
Office-holding and officiality1
A unified model of public law: Charter values and reasonableness review in Canada1
‘Within or outside Canada’: The Charter’s application to the extraterritorial activities of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service1
Flexibility, choice, and labour law: The challenge of on-demand platforms1
Problems with Probability1
Taking tort seriously1
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