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University of Toronto LAW JOURNAL CONTENTS volume LV, 2005 ARTICLES The administrative state goes to market (and cries ‘wee, wee, wee’ all the way home) HARRY W. ARTHURS Should pain-and-suffering damages be abolished from tort law? More experimental evidence RONEN AVRAHAM Willis on ‘cultured’ public authorities G. BLAINE BAKER Administrative discretion as dialogue: A response to John Willis (or, From theology to secularization) GENEVIEVE CARTIER Constructive trusts from a law and economics perspective PONY DUGGAN The logic of the rule of law: Lessons from Willis DAVID DYZENHAUS Willis’s American counterparts: The legal realists’ defence of administration ROBERT W. GORDON The sociology of international law: Invitation to study international rules in their social context MOSHE HIRSCH Che rule of law in the Supreme Court of Canada PETER W. HOGG& CARA F. ZWIBEI A network effects perspective on software piracy ARIEL KATZ Reconciling with the past: John Willis and the question of judicial review in inter-war and post-war England PETER L. LINDSETH Willis, ‘theology,’ and the rule of law MARY LISTON The functionalist style in public law MARTIN LOUGHLIN Call-centre government: For the rule of law, press # RODERICK A. MACDONALD Between facts and norms: Agency statutory interpretation as an autonomous enterprise JERRY L. MASHAW Willis v. McRuer: A longg -overdue rep|l ay with the |p ossibility of a penalty shoot-out DAVID MULLAN My continuing legal education R.C.B. RISK Functionalism and formalism: Their latest incarnations in contemporary development and governance debates KERRY RITTICH Common law bills of rights as dialogue between courts and legislatures KENT ROACH Banging constitutional bibles: Observing constitutional culture in transition DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN Law as a moral idea N.E. SIMMONDS 6] From neutrality to compassion: The place of civil service values and legal norms in the exercise of administrative discretion LORNE SOSSIN Speaking truth to power? The search for bureaucratic independence in Canada LORNE SOSSIN John Willis and the challenges for public law scholarship in a neoliberal globalizing world DAVID SZABLOWSKI From ‘parliamentary powers’ to privatization: The chequered history of delegated legislation in the twentieth century MICHAEL TAGGART REVIEW ARTICLES Dickson’s law: ‘Manifestly one of the humanities’ JAMIE CAMERON In defence of the legal constitution POM R. HICKMAN Can the law do without the reasonable person? JEREMY HORDER Constitutional cosiness and legislative activism rSVI KAHANA Constitutional law from a pragmatic perspective RICHARD A. POSNER Can the common law be mapped? GEOFFREY SAMUEI BOOK REVIEW NEIL DUXBURY: Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition STEPHEN WADDAMS MISCELLANEOUS Che Published Work of John Willis R.C.B. RISK & MICHAEL TAGGART

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