Saskatchewan Law Review
The Saskatchewan Law Review is published semi-annually by the College of Law under the authority of the University of Saskatchewan. Currently the Review has about 2000 subscribers, including both practicing and academic members of the legal profession, as well as libraries in Canada and other countries.
The Review provides a vehicle for the publication of researched articles and comments authored by practicing and academic members of the legal profession, and by law students and other persons interested in analyzing subject-matter of concern to lawyers. It contains articles, comments on cases and legislation, book reviews, and texts of speeches. Further, in its quest to encourage scholarly debate, the Saskatchewan Law Review hosts an annual lecture, given on a paper to be published in the Review.
2009 Saskatchewan Law Review Lecture: Monday October 19th, 2009 with Guest Lecturer, Professor Richard Moon. His topic will focus on recent debates over the need for Human Rights Commissions.