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Part of a series designed to explore the role of law in structuring human relationships, this collection of essays re-evaluates the public-private divide to examine how it affects the legal forms that shape our personal relationships.
The Law Commission of Canada is an independent federal law reform agency that advises Parliament on how to improve and modernize Canada's laws.
Introduction / Nathalie Des Rosiers1 There's Only One Worker: Toward the Legal Integration of Paid Employment and Unpaid Caregiving / Lisa Philipps2 Private Needs and Public Space: Politics Poverty and Anti-Panhandling Bylaws in Canadian Cities / Damian Collins and Nicholas Blomley3 Private Life: Biotechnology and the Public-Private Divide / Nathan Brett4 Invasions of Publicity: Digital Networks and the Privatization of the Public Sphere / Darin Barney5 Green Revolution or Greenwash? Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law, and Private Authority in Canada / Stepan Wood6 The Emergence of Identity-Based Associations in Collective Bargaining Relations / Christian BrunelleContributorsIndex