| "The War on Terror: Constitutional Governance in a State of Permanent Warfare" (2003) 41 Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 267-292) |
| "The Prime Minister’s Police? Commissioner Hughes’ APEC report" 39(1) Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 2001, 165-185. |
| "Globalization and Legal Education: Views from the Outside-In" 2001 Vol. 8 International Journal of the Legal Profession, 87-102. |
| "`Back to Basics’? University Legal Education and 21st Century Professionalism" (with Annie Rochette) 20 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 2001, 167-190. |
| "Legal Knowledge for Our Times: Introduction to a Symposium on Education and Legal Knowledge" (with Marilyn MacCrimmon and Ruth Buchanan) 20 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 2001, xiii-xix. |
| "Locating Hurst", in "Engaging Willard Hurst: A Symposium" 18:1 Law & History Review, 2000, 187-195. |
| "The Best and the Brightest? Canadian Law Schoool Admissions" (with Dawna Tong) (1999) 37:4 Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 843-876. |
| "Webbing the Pacific - Teaching an Intercontinental Legal History Course" 18 (2) Law and History Review, (Summer, 2000), 445-456. (with Doug Harris, John McLaren, Simon Bronit, Ian Holloway.) (This is a modified version of "Community Without Propinquity", below) |
| "Community Without Propinquity - Teaching Legal History Intercontinentally" (1999) 10 Legal Education Review, 1-32 (with Doug Harris, John McLaren, Simon Bronitt, Ian Holloway) |
| "Misplaced Traditions: British Lawyers, Colonial Peoples" (co-authored with Robert McQueen), Misplaced Traditions: The Legal Profession and the British Empire, Symposium Issue, 16(1) Law in Context, 1999 (guest edited by Robert McQueen and W. Wesley Pue), 1-16. |
| "British masculinities, Canadian Lawyers: Canadian legal education, 1900-1930", in Misplaced Traditions: The Legal Profession and the British Empire, Symposium Issue, 16(1) Law in Context, 1999 (guest edited by Robert McQueen and W. Wesley Pue), 80-122. |
| "Lawyering for a Fragmented World: Professionalism after God", July/ November, 1998 Vol. 5, Numbers 2/3 International Journal of the Legal Profession (symposium issue on "Lawyering for a Fragmented World", edited by W. Wesley Pue), 125-140. |
| "Foxes, Henhouses, Unfathomable Mysteries, and the Sufferance of the People - a review of "Regulating Professions and Occupations" Manitoba Law Annual, (1996) 24:2 Manitoba Law Journal, 283-300 |
| "Common Law Legal Education in Canada's Age of Light, Soap and Water" in Canada's Legal Inheritances, Symposium Issue, edited by W. Wesley Pue and D. Guth, (1995) 23 Manitoba Law Journal, 654-688 |
| "In Pursuit of Better Myth: Lawyers' Histories and Histories of Lawyers", 33(4) Alberta Law Review (1995), 730-767. [symposium issue on legal profession] |
| "A Profession in Defense of Capital?" (1992) 7:2 Canadian Journal of Law & Society/ Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 267-284. |
| "Towards Geo-Jurisprudence? - Formulating Research Agendas in Law and Geography" May, 1991, 3 Windsor Review of Legal & Social Issues/ Revue des affaires juridiques et sociales - Windsor, 71-93 |
| "Becoming `Ethical': Lawyers' Professional Ethics in Early Twentieth Century Canada" (1991) 20 Manitoba Law Journal, 227-261 [also published in Dale Gibson & W. Wesley Pue, eds., Glimpses of Canadian Legal History (Legal Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Fall 1991), 237-277.] |
| "Wrestling with Law: (Geographical) Specificity vs. (Legal) Abstraction" Urban Geography (1990) 11, 6, 566-585. (special issue edited by Gordon L. Clark and Nick Blomley) |
| "Moral Panic at the English Bar: Paternal vs. Commercial Ideologies of Legal Practice in the 1860's" (1990) 15 Law and Social Inquiry, 49-118. |
| "Rethinking `Professionalism': Taking The Professions in Early Modern England Seriously" (1989) 4 Canadian Journal of Law and Society), 175-187. |
| "Guild Training versus Professional Education: The Department of Law at Queen's College, Birmingham in the 1850's" (1989) 33 The American Journal of Legal History, 241-287. |
| "Rebels at the Bar: English Barristers and the County Courts in the 1850's" (1987) 16 Anglo-American Law Review, 303-352. |
| "The Law Reform Commission of Canada and Lawyers' Approaches to Public Administration" (1987) 2 Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 165-175. |
| "Exorcising Professional Demons: Charles Rann Kennedy and the Transition to the Modern Bar" (Spring, 1987) 5 Law and History Review, 135-174. |
| Book Review: Peter H. Solomon Jr., Criminal Justice Policy: From Research to Reform (1985) 5 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 410-422. |
| "The Criminal Twilight Zone: Pre-Trial Procedures in the 1840's" (1983) 21 Alberta Law Review, 335-363. |
| "Socio-legal Scholarship in Canada: The Jurisprudence Centre Working Papers, 1985" (1985) 5 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 430-440. |
b) Conference Proceedings - not applicable
c) Other - not applicable
2) NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Journals
| "A Simple View of Terrorism: For Stewart Bell, the security argument trumps civil liberties every time". |
| "9/11: Lament for Canada. Will our Anti-Terrorism Act led us down the road to tyranny" Literary Review of Canada, June 2003, Part 1- Part 2 |
| "Bad Government: There are no friendly dictators, even in Canada" (review of Jeffrey Simpson, The Friendly Dictatorship, (Toronto: McLelland and Stewart, 2001), Literary Review of Canada, January/ February 2002, 14-16 |
| Book Review: Eve Darian-Smith, Bridging Divides: The Channel Tunnel And English Legal Identity In The New Europe (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. 256 pp.) (10:6, Law & Politics Book Rev., (2000) 372-379 http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/lpbr/subpages/reviews/dariansmith1.htm (Republished with illustrations at: http://law-crime.rutgers.edu/evesmith.html) |
| Book Review: Virginia G. Drachman, Sisters in Law: Women Lawyers in Modern American History (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1998) (forthcoming, University of British Columbia Law Review, n.d.) |
| Book Review: The Law of Evidence in Victorian England, by C.J.W. Allen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997) (43.2 Victorian Studies, winter, 2001, 335-337. |
| "Executive Accountability and the APEC Inquiry: Comment on `Ruling on Applications to Call Additional Government Witnesses'" (2000) 34 University of British Columbia Law Review, 335-344. |
| Book Review: "Queer Judgments: Homosexuality, Expression and the Courts in Canada" by Bruce MacDougall (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999) The Gryphon: UBC Law's Alumni Magazine, Spring, 2000, 20. |
| "Feminism Unqualified: Margaret Thornton's, Dissonance and Distrust: Women in the Legal Profession" (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996) (review essay co-authored with Sara Ramshaw) (1997) 15:1 Law in Context, 166-178. |
| "The Making of Canadian Legal Scholarship: A Retrospective Review of Fifty Years of Legal Writings by Wilbur F. Bowker, 1936-1988" (1993) Manitoba Law Journal/Revue de droit Manitobaine, 176-182. [developed from "The Making of Canadian Legal Scholarship: A Retrospective Review of Fifty Years of Legal Writings by Wilbur F. Bowker, 1936-1988" (1991) 4 Western Legal History, 295-297.] |
| Book Review: Raymond Challinor, A Radical Lawyer in Victorian England: W. P. Roberts and the Struggle for Workers' Rights (London: I. B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., 1990) 17 Victorian Review, Spring, 1991, 99-106. |
| Book Review: Louis Knafla (Ed.) Law and Justice in a New Land, 32 McGill Law Journal (1986) 254-259. |
| Book Review: D.P. Jones and Anne S. de Villars, Principles of Administrative Law, (1986) 1 Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 167-174. |
| Book Review: T.F. Schrecker, Political Economy of Environmental Hazards (1985) 23 Alberta Law Review, 399-403. |
| Book Review: Wayne C. Curtis, Micro-Economic Concepts for Attorneys (1985) 63 Canadian Bar Review, 864-866. |
| Book Review: Murphy and Rueter, Stare Decisis in Commonwealth Appellate Courts (1983) 32 University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 304-305. |
| Book Review: Ericson and Baranek, The Ordering of Justice (1982) 4 Canadian Criminology Forum, 163-166. |
b) Conference Proceedings
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Legal Aid in the New Millennium (Papers Presented at the International Legal Aid Conference, University of British Columbia, 16-19 June 1999, compiled by Jonathan J.T. Reilly, Alan A. Paterson and W. Wesley Pue) (Vancouver: The Legal Beagle, 1999) |
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"Inter/National Intersections: Law's Changing Territories", introduction to Lyndsay M. Campbell, M. San Roque, S. Pahuja, G. Davenport, J. McCue, J. van't Westeinde, eds., Inter/National Intersections: Law's Changing Territories (proceedings of a conference held at Green College, in the University of British Columbia, April 30 through May 2, 1998) (Vancouver: University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, Graduate Programme, 1998), xii-xiii. |
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Proceedings of the 1987 Canadian Law in History Conference, (Jurisprudence Centre, Carleton University, 1987), Vols. I - III, (compiled with Barry Wright). |
Other
| Testimony to Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Interational Trade on Bill C-35, November, 2001 (respecting police powers) |
| "The Chretien Legacy", forthcoming, Parkland Post (2002) (a publication of the Parkland Institute, University of Alberta) |
| "Response: Ennui’s dangers" (a response to Brian Fuller’s `The PMO, the PCC, the RCMP and APEC’, Literary Review of Canada, Winter 2000/01, 15-18) (Literary Review of Canada, March 2001, 25-26) |
| "The Rule of Law, APEC, & Canada" 56 (2) The Advocate (March, 1998) 217-220. |
| Feature "Who sent in the police?" Times Higher Education Supplement (October 16, 1998, 18-19) |
| "Why the APEC allegations are so serious" Globe and Mail, October 5, 1998 |
| "The Rule of Law, APEC and Canada" UBC Reports, December 11, 1997 (p.7) |
| "RCMP pepper-spray defence just doesn't make the grade", Vancouver Sun, December 10, 1997, A19. |
| "Attack on AJI unfounded: Judge's remarks draw fire" (article on Huband, J.A.'s public statements respecting Aboriginal Justice) Winnipeg Free Press, November 22, 1992 (co-authored with Anne McGillivray, Wendy Whitecloud, Janet Baldwin, Karen Busby, Neil Campbell, Janis Bermel, John Eaton, Lisa Fainstein, Freda Steel) |
| "Alberta Bar may have to change with the times" Lethbridge Herald, June 5, 1987. |
| "The Clash over the Image of the Legal System and Reality" Globe and Mail, December 30, 1986 |
| Media coverage: "Profile: The Bar Uncloaked - Prof. Wes Pue interrogates legal history", UBC Reports, September 21, 1995, p. 5; "Rh Awards announced for six U of M researchers" Bulletin (University of Manitoba) March 11, 1993, p. 5. |
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General Editor, UBC Press, Law and Society Series http://www.ubcpress.ubc.ca/books/series_law.html |
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Law School: The Story of Legal Education in British Columbia [Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia & Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, 1995] (xxvii + 285 pages) Reviewed by: Hon. Lloyd G. McKenzie, 55 The Advocate (1997) 130-132. |
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Natural Justice in Canada (Vancouver: Butterworths, 1981) 147 pp. |
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Lawyers and Vampires: Cultural Histories of Legal Professions (forthcoming, Hart Publishing, 2002) Editor (with David Sugarman) |
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Canada's Legal Inheritances (Winnipeg: Legal Research Institute, University of Manitoba, 2001) (D. Guth, co-editor) [previously published as 23 (1995) Manitoba Law Journal] |
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Pepper in our eyes. The APEC Affair (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2000). |
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Misplaced Traditions: British Lawyers, Colonial Peoples, Guest editor (with Robert McQueen) special issue, 16 (1) Law in Context, 1999 (170 pp.) |
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Lawyering for A Fragmented World, Guest editor, Symposium issue, (July/ November, 1998) Vol. 5 Nos. 2/3 International Journal of the Legal Profession, 125-288 |
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Glimpses of Canadian Legal History (Legal Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Fall 1991) Editor (with Dale Gibson) |
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Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society: Essays in Legal History (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, October, 1988), Editor (with J.B. Wright) |
Chapters
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"Planting British Legal Culture in Colonial Soil: Legal Professionalism in the Lands of the Beaver and Kangaroo", in Linda Cardinal and David Headon, eds., "Shaping Nations: Australia & Canada, 1851-2001" (Ottawa: Institute of Canadian Studies and University of Ottawa Press, 2001) |
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Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Canadian Legal Profession, in Lawyers and Vampires: Cultural Histories of Legal Professions (forthcoming, Hart Publishing, 2002) (as above) |
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"`The disquisitions of learned Judges': Making Manitoba Lawyers, 1885-1931", in Jim Phillips and G. Blaine Baker, eds., Essays in the History of Canadian Law: In Honour of R.C.B. Risk (Toronto: Osgoode Society, 1999), 825-914. |
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"Lawyers & Political Liberalism in 18th & 19th Century England", in Terence Halliday and Lucien Karpik, eds., Lawyers and the Rise of Western Political Liberalism: Legal Professions and the Constitution of Modern Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), 239-302. |
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"What is Law? - Preliminary Thoughts on Geo-Jurisprudential Perspectives" in Gary Thompson, Fred Shelley & Chand Wije, eds., Geography, Environment and American Law, University of Colorado Press, 1997, at pp. 30-50. |
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"The Peculiar Rationality of Anglo-Canadian Law", in Josiane Boulad-Ayoub, Bjarne Melkevik & Pierre Robert, eds., L'Amour des Lois: la crise de la loi moderne dans les sociétés démocratiques (Saint-Nicolas, Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1996), 327-340. |
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"`WHERE HISTORY ACTUALLY HAPPENED': The Pursuit of Canadian Legal History" (in Canada's Legal Inheritances, Winnipeg: Legal Research Institute, 2001) [pp. xxx-xxx] |
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"Revolution by Legal Means" in Patrick Glenn, ed., Contemporary Law 1994 Droit contemporain, (Montréal: Editions Yvons Blais, 1994.), 1-30. |
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"Trajectories of Professionalism: Legal Professionalism after Abel" in Alvin Esau, ed., Manitoba Law Annual, 1989-1990 (Winnipeg: Legal Research Institute, 1991), 57-92 [reprinted from (1990) 19 Manitoba Law Journal, 384-418). |
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"Theory and Method in the History of Law" and "Issues in Social Welfare and Labour Relations" in Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society: Essays in Legal History, (co-edited with J.B. Wright) (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1988) at 23-28 and 151-155. |
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"An Ancient, Honorable and Learned Profession" 53 The Advocate (May, 1995) 345-349 |
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"Consumers, Monopolies, and Prospects for the Canadian Legal Profession" in W. Wesley Pue, ed., Citizens, Lawyers and Legal Processes in Canada (North York: Captus Press, 1990), 139-146 |
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"Do-Nothingism & Negotiation" in W. Wesley Pue, ed., Citizens, Lawyers and Legal Processes in Canada (North York: Captus Press, 1990), 139-146, 1-7. |
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Teaching materials published in-house or by Captus Press and prepared/co-edited/updated
at York University or Carleton University: 1) Introductory Perspectives on Law and the Constitution (Captus
Press, 1989) [Developed from #3, #5, #6 below] |
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Manitoba Socio-Legal Research (Winnipeg: Legal Research Institute, 1991, 69 pages) (an Inventory prepared with Alvin Esau). |
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Newsletter contributions/ short articles/ newspaper articles as follows: "`I remember when...': Law School in British Columbia" 52 (5) The
Advocate, Fall, 1994, 747-748. |
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Contributions to Working Paper Series/ Unpublished Conference Proceedings as follows: Proceedings of the 1987 Canadian Law in History Conference, (Jurisprudence
Centre, Carleton University, 1987), Vol. II, 239-330 |