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Featured Historic Articles

In its landmark ruling in Saskatchewan Federation of Labour in 2015, recognizing a constitutional right to strike under the Charter, the Supreme Court cited with approval ten articles from the CLELJ — more than from any other single source. See those articles below in the order in which they appeared: 

  • Judy Fudge & Eric Tucker, "The Freedom to Strike in Canada: A Brief Legal History" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 333. 
  • Bob Hepple, "The Right to Strike in an International Context" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 133. 
  • Jean-Michel Servais, "ILO Law and the Right To Strike," (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 147. 
  • Roy J. Adams, "The Supreme Court, Collective Bargaining and International Law: A Reply to Brian Langille" (2008) 14 CLELJ 317. 
  • Tonia Novitz, "Connecting Freedom of Association and the Right to Strike: European Dialogue with the ILO and its Potential Impact" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 465. 
  • K. D. Ewing & John Hendy, "The Dramatic Implications of Demir and Baykara" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 165. 
  • Guy Davidov, "Judicial Development of Collective Labour Rights — Contextually" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 235. 
  • Brian A. Langille, "What Is a Strike?" (2009-2010) 15 CLELJ 355. 
  • Sonia Regenbogen, "The International Labour Organization and Freedom of Association: Does Freedom of Association Include the Right to Strike?" (2012) 16 CLELJ 383. 
  • Brian A. Langille, "Can We Rely on the ILO?" (2006-2007) 13 CLELJ 273. 

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