Justin Drover
(2018-19)

MUN Course: Psychology 6400: History and Systems of Social Psychology

Paper: The Impact of False Assumptions on the Criminal Legal System and Those Within It

Abigail March
(2018-19)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: Regulating Sex Work in Canada: The Shaky Constitutionality and Negative Consequences of Criminalization

Steward Pulinney
(2018-19)

MUN Course: Law and Society 1000: Law, Democracy and Social Justice

Paper: The Line Between Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech

Weyam Fahmy
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Psychology 6400: Theory and Methods in Social Psychology

Paper: The Social Psychology of False Confessions

Chris Mallard
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3015: Women and Law in Canada

Paper: Sexual Assault Against Women in Canada – A Victimizing Experience

Hayley Russell
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Crumpling the Paper Tiger: The Case for the Introduction of Non-Consensual Forms of International Law

Abigail March
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Political Science 3620: Law, Governance and Public Policy

Paper: Mandatory Minimum Sentences in Canada: Ineffective and Unconstitutional?

Mira Raatikainen
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Political Science 3620: Law, Governance and Public Policy

Paper: Free the Beer: R v. Comeau and s. 121 of the Constitution Act 1867

Patrick Kahn
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: Implications of Dialogue Regarding Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) (2015) and Bill C-14

Hayley Russell
(2017-18)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: Unequal Under the Law: Indigenous Originalism and the Living-Tree Approach within Canadian Constitutional Jurisprudence

Jacob Dinn
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3400: Organized Crime in Canada

Paper: Human Trafficking Through Organized Crime

Boyd Kelly
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Law and Society 1000: Law, Democracy and Social Justice

Paper: Fundamental Justice and Security of the Person

Hayley Russell
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3400: Organized Crime in Canada

Paper: The Gold Standard: An Evaluation of the European Union and Canadian Legislation on Organized Crime

Chelsea Drodge
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: International Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: An Analysis of Traditional Jurisdiction Principles Applied to Cyberspace

Christopher Ivancic
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Political Science 3250: International Political Economy

Paper: The Liberal Masquerade: a Realist Theory of Noncompliance in WTO Dispute Resolution

Mira Raatikainen
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: ICJ Article 61 Analysis of the Application of Revision of the 2008 Judgement in Malaysia vs. Singapore

Kathleen White
(2016-17)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Obligated to Accept and Resettle: Non-Refoulment as Jus Cogens in International Law and How it Applies to Europe’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Christopher Lively
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Psychology 6402: Group Processes

Paper: How Social Influence Factors Might Impact the Jury

Cynthia Power
(2015-16)

MUN Course: History 3806: Titanic Histories

Paper: Condemnation, Corruption and Culpability: The Inquiries by the United States and Great Britain into the Sinking of the RMS Titanic

Claire Davis
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Law and Society 4000: Law, Democracy and Social Justice

Paper: The Maintenance of Power Structures and Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission

Jenna Hawkins
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Law and Society 1000: Law, Democracy and Social Justice

Paper: Protecting Canadian Charter Rights: Difficulties with Comprehension of the Police Caution

Patrick Cameron
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: The Northwest Passage: International Strait or Internal Waters?

Christopher Ivancic
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Manila and the Dragon: The Problems with Compulsory Jurisdiction

Alex Marshall
(2015-16)

MUN Course: Political Science 3830: Aboriginal Government and Politics in Canada

Paper: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia; a Landmark Case in Canadian Aboriginal Law

Jak Keeping
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Psychology 6400: Social Psychology

Paper: Don’t SUE Me: Strategic Use of Evidence in Police Interviews

William Casey
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Law and Society 2000

Paper: Appeal of P. U. 9 (2014) to the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Regarding the Disposition of a Surplus in Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro’s Rate Stabilization Plan Account

Limingcui Emma Huang
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Assessing the Senkaku/Diaoyu Territorial Dispute under International Law Framework

Limingcui Emma Huang
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: Interpreting the POGG Principle: A Decentralist JCPC, A Centralist SCC?

Alex Marshall
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Political Science 3620: Law and Society

Paper: An Analysis of R. v. Hart and the Legal Framework Surrounding “Mr. Big Operations”

Christoph Pike
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Drone Strikes under International Law

Andrea Williams
(2014-15)

MUN Course: Political Science 3620: Law and Society

Paper: An Analysis of Canada’s Stance on Anti-Corruption

Justin Drover
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Law and Society 1000: Law, Democracy and Social Justice

Paper: Case Commentary #2: Roe v. Wade

Alex Marshall
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Law & Society 2000

Paper: A.C. v. Manitoba (Director of Child and Family Services) A Case Commentary

Devin Drover
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: A Defense of Judicial Activism under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom

Jenna Hartigan
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820: Constitutional Law in Canada

Paper: A Case for Interjurisdictional Immunity: A Reciprocal Doctrine

Jenna Hartigan
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: The Forgotten Crime: Cultural Genocide under International Law

Alex Marshall
(2013-14)

MUN Course: Political Science 2800: Introduction to Canadian Politics and Government

Paper: The Impact of our Judicial System upon Canadian Federalism

Melissa Jefford
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Political Science 6700: Canadian Politics

Paper: “The Supremacy of the Courts: How Judges Dictate Morality for Canadians on the Basis of Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms”

Lucas Hillier
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3400: Organized Crime in Canada: National and Global Perspectives

Paper: The Status of Organized Crime in Canadian Law

James Parsons
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Law and Society 4000: Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Law and Society

Paper: R. v. Sinclair: Modifying Civil Liberties?

Victoria Young
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3400: Organized Crime in Canada: National and Global Perspectives

Paper: Transnational Environmental Crime: An Analysis of the Structures and Individuals that Facilitate Environmental Crime in Canada and Abroad

Brian Henwood
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Maritime Piracy and International Law: The Case of Ambiguity Hiding Prosecutorial Inaction

Scott Loranger
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: International Law and the Use of Force

Alex Marshall
(2012-13)

MUN Course: Political Science 3210: International Law

Paper: Self-Determination and International Law

Kirk Luther
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Psychology 6400

Paper: Searching for the Pinocchio Effect: An Analysis of the SCAN Technique

Zachary Keeping
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Law and Society 4000

Paper: Doubting Reasonable Doubt: Implications of Instructing Juries

Jessica Dawe
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820

Paper: Is there a Right to Health Care in Canada? The Effect of Supreme Court Cases Eldridge, Auton, and Chaoulli

Lee English
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820

Paper: Constitutional Limits of Provincial Administrative Penalties as a Means of Deterring Impaired Driving

Justin Hewitt
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Political Science 3820

Paper: A Saving Grace for Federalism: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Reference Re Securities Regulation

Lea Moulton
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Political Science 3620

Paper: Mandatory Minimum Sentences: A Legal Evaluation of Effects in the Context of the Safe Streets and Communities Act

Lisa Penney
(2011-12)

MUN Course: Law and Society 3400

Paper: Criminal Investigations: Money Laundering

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