Canadian Income Tax Law


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Canada-U.S. Tax Treaty


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Income Tax Law


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This book is a comprehensive, up-to-date treatise on income tax law in Canada. The book introduces students and practitioners to income tax law in its broadest dimensions. It addresses the subject matter based on principles, policy, and practice. The objective is to explain what the law is, why it is the way it is, and how it works (or does not).




Canada-U.S. Tax Treaty


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Judicial Review


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The only study of its kind providing an authoritative and comprehensive text on the entire law of judicial review, this title provides a thorough, detailed analysis of this complex area of law from a team of judicial review experts.It contains an essential account of all relevant cases plus a comprehensive collection of the most important documents and precedents. It provides examples of the application of the general principles, covering the law of judicial review in a number of areas, including local government, town and country planning, immigration, housing and social security plus a detailed chapter on judicial review in Scotland.Supperstone and Goudie is the only title that gives the depth and expertise of guidance needed to enable practitioners to advise and make decisions with complete confidence.




Spencer Bower and Handley: Res Judicata


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The most authoritative and comprehensive book available on the limitations imposed by the doctrine of Res Judicata. Part One deals with res judicata estoppel in its three forms: cause of action estoppel, issue estoppel and the binding force of a judgment when it is the foundation of a new action. The application of these principles in specific areas of the law and the plea of autrefois acquit in criminal cases are then considered. A chapter deals with affirmative answers. Part Two deals with merger in judgment including its application in criminal cases under the plea of autrefois convict. Each Part concludes with a chapter on procedure. The final chapters deal with the extended doctrine of res judicata based on abuse of process and the doctrine of res judicata in Roman law.This edition includes coverage of significant case law including cases from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa. There is also commentary on EU legislation including the Insolvency Regulation (1346/2000) dealing with the jurisdiction and recognition of judgments in insolvency proceedings, Council Regulation No 44/2001 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters, and Council Regulation No 2201/2003 concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial proceedings.