Case Comment Volume 30:4

Francis Reginald Scott 1899-1985

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McGILL LAW JOURNAL

REVUE DE DROIT DE McGILL

Volume 30

Montreal

1985

FRANCIS REGINALD SCOTT

1899 –

No 4

1985

L’oeuvre de FR. Scott est le reflet de son
dynamisme et de sa vision. La biblio-
graphie preliminaire de la collection de
McGill, reproduite ci-apr~s, nous per-
met de retrouver l’hitage et d’un homme
de lettres et d’un d~fenseur acharn6 des
libert~s civiles. Le vaste heritage litt-
raire qu’il a 1lgu6 se resume bien par ses
propres paroles que the University exists
to tell the truth to the powerful >>. La
verit6 de Frank Scott n’ taitjamais simple
et genait souvent. Mais chacun de ses
ecrits –
comme poete, auteur de bro-
chures et juriste –
traduit cette verit6
et son engagement A la rechercher. II est
particulierement appropri6 que cette bi-
bliographie forme l’introduction d’un
num~ro de la Revue de droit de McGill
des documents et textes l-
consacr6
gislatifs constitutionnels rcents. Au cours
de sa carrire, ER. Scott 6tait preoccup6
par la r~alisation d’une constitution v6-
ritablement canadienne et par la garan-
tie d’une place importante du Quebec
au sein de la Confederation. Satisfait qu’il
6tait d’avoir 6t6 t~moin des ceremonies
du rapatriement et de l’enchassement
d’une Charte des droits et libert~s, il au-
rait sfirement &6 trouble par l’6chec per-
sistant de rallier le Quebec A l’accord
constitutionnel. Les membres du comit6
de redaction de la Revue de droit de
McGill, en preparant ce numero, nous
confrontent A la vision qui a d~fi6 des
generations d’6tudiants de Frank Scott.
Puissions-nous, les b~neficiaires de son
heritage, y trouver la meme inspiration
lorsque nous reflfchissons aux affaires
publiques de notre pays.

The published works of ER. Scott are a
testament to his energy and vision. In
the preliminary bibliography of Mc-
Gill’s collection which appears in the
following pages, one finds the record of
both a contemplative man of letters and
a passionate social advocate. The ex-
traordinarily broad literary record he has
bequeathed is well summed up in his
remark that “the University exists to tell
the truth to the powerful”. For Frank
Scott’s truth was never simple, and often
discomforting. Yet each of his writings
as a poet, pamphleteer and legal scholar

reflects that truth, and a commitment

to its pursuit. It is especially fitting that
this bibliography should preface an is-
sue devoted to recent constitutional
documents and legislative texts.
Throughout his career FR. Scott was
preoccupied with the achievement of a
truly Canadian constitution and with
ensuring an important role for Quebec
within Confederation. As pleased as he
was to witness the repatriation cere-
monies and the entrenching of a Charter
of Rights and Freedoms, he would no
doubt be disturbed by the continuing
failure to include Quebec in that accord.
The editors of the McGill Law Journal,
in assembling the present issue, have
squarely confronted us with the vision
which challenged generations of Frank
Scott’s students. May we, the contem-
porary beneficiaries of his scholarly leg-
acy, find in it the same inspiration as we
reflect upon the public affairs of our
country.

Roderick A. Macdonald

Dean

Doyen

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Bibliography – Bibliographie *
Books and Pamphlets – Ouvrages et brochures
Bibliography on Constitutional Law. Montreal: Faculty of Law, McGill University, 1948

[unpublished].

The Blasted Pine: An Anthology of Satire, Invective and Disrespectful Verse Chiefly by
Canadian Writers, rev’d ed. Selected and arranged with A.J.M. Smith. Toronto:
Macmillan, 1967.

Canada After the War Studies in Political, Social and Economic Policies for Post-war

Canada. Ed. with A. Brady. Toronto: Macmillan, 1944.

Canada Today: A Study of Her National Interests and National Policy, 2d ed. London:
Oxford University Press, 1939. Publi6 en franpais sous le titre Le Canada d’aujourdhui.
Montr6al: tditions du devoir, 1939.

Canada and the United States. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1941.
Canadian Poets on Tape. Featured with R. Souster. Toronto: Ontario Institute for Studies

in Education, 1971 [phonotape].

Civil Liberties and Canadian Federalism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1959.
The Collected Poems of FR. Scott. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1981.
Confederation: One Hundred Years Late; Does it Still Work? A Bilingual Seminar for

CBC Radio and Television. Montreal: Services d’information de Radio-Canada, 1963.
Cooperation for What? United States and British Commonwealth. New York: American

Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1944.

The Dance Is One. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1973.
Dialogue sur la traduction: d propos du Tombeau des rois. Avec A. H6bert. Montrfal:

H.M.H., 1970.

Essays on the Constitution: Aspects of Canadian Law and Politics. Toronto: University

of Toronto Press, 1977.

Events and Signals. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1954.
Evolving Canadian Federalism. With A.R.M. Lower et al. Durham, N.C.: Duke University

Press, 1958.

The Eye of the Needle: Satires, Sorties, Sundries. Montreal: Contact Press, 1957.
Make This Your Canada: A Review of the C.C.E History and Policy. With D. Lewis.
Toronto: Central Canada, 1943. Publi8 en franqais sous le titre Un Canada nouveau:
vue d’ensernble de l’historique et de la politique du mnouvement C.C.F Avec D. Lewis.
Montreal: Bernard Valiquette, 1944.
Overture. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1945.

This bibliography was prepared by Louissa Piatti of the Faculty of Law Library, McGill
University, Montreal. The bibliography is limited in two respects. First, it contains only
those works which can be found in the McGill University library system. Second,
although ER. Scott’s books of poetry are included, the rest of the bibliography is restricted
to works which deal with legal, political or social issues.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ER. SCOTT

Poems of French Canada. Trans. by F.R. Scott. Burnaby, B.C.: Blackfish Press, 1977.
Quebec States Her Case: Speeches and Articles fi-om Quebec in the Years of Unrest. Ed.

with M. Oliver. Toronto: Macmillan, 1964.

Roncarelli Factum.
Selected Poems. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1966.
Signature. Vancouver: Klanak Press, 1964.
Social Reconstruction and the B.N.A. Act. Toronto: League for Social Reconstruction,

1934.

St-Denys Garneau & Anne Hbert: Translations/Traductions. Vancouver: Klanak Press,

1962.

Succession Duties in the Province of Quebec (1892-1930). With W.F. Macklaier. Montreal:

National Trust, 1930.

Trouvailles: Poems From Prose. Montreal: Delta Canada, 1967.
What Does Labour Need in a Bill ofRights? Halifax: Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie

University, 1959.

Articles, Notes and Essays in Collection – Articles … dans un ouvrage
“Abolition of Appeals to the Privy Council: A Symposium on A.G. Ontario v. A.G.

Canada” with D.M. Gordon & B.J.W. de Fan-is (1947) 25 Can. Bar Rev. 557-72.

“Administrative Law: 1923-1947” (1948) 26 Can. Bar Rev. 268-85.
“Admiralty Jurisdiction and Colonial Courts” (1928) 6 Can. Bar Rev. 779-83.
“Alignment of Parties” (March 1947) 26 Can. Forum 270-1.
“American Pressures and Canadian Individuality: III” (1957) 1 Centennial Rev. 372-8.
“The Arcand Law (Quebec)” (1935) 1 Can. J. Econ. & Pol. Sci. 291-4.
“Areas of Conflict in the Field of Public Law and Policy” (1956) 3 McGill L.J. 29-50.
“The Bill of Rights and Quebec Law” (1959) 37 Can. Bar Rev. 135-46.
“BriefPresented to the Senate Committee on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms”

(1950) 10 R. du B. 325-35.

“The British Commonwealth Relations Conference”, Saturday Night (12 November

1938) 2.

“The British North America (No. 2) Act, 1949” (1950) 8 U.T.L.J. 201-7.
“The C.C.F. – A Third Political Party”, Alarm Clock (January 1933) 3.
“The C.C.F Convention” (September 1933) 13 Can. Forum 447-9.
“The C.C.F In Convention” (September 1938) 18 Can. Forum 166-7.
“Canada the Ammunition Dump” (August 1938) 18 Can. Forum 138-9.
“Canada and Hemispheric Solidarity” in W.H.C. Laves, ed., Inter-American Solidarity.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1941. 139-73.

“Canada and the Outbreak of War” (June 1937) 17 Can. Forum 85-7.
“Canada et Canada frangais” dans ER. Scott, Essays on the Constitution: Aspects of

Canadian Law and Politics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977. 280-90.

“Canada, Quebec, and Bilingualism” (1947) 54 Queen’s Q. 1-7.

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“Canada’s Future in the British Commonwealth” (1937) 15 For. Aft. 429-42.
“Canada’s Role in World Affairs” (1942) 2 Food for Thought 8-15.
“The Canadian Constitution and Human Rights” [1946] Y.B. Human Rights 55-7.
“Canadian Federalism: The Legal PerspectNe” (1967) 5 Alta L. Rev. 263-73.
“Canadian Nationalism and the War” (March 1942) 21 Can. Forum 360-2.
“The Cardinal Speaks” (January 1939) 18 Can. Forum 294-5.
“The Case for Public Enterprise” (August 1943) 23 Can. Forum 109-10.
“Centralization and Decentralization in Canadian Federalism” (1951) 29 Can. Bar Rev.

1095-125.

“The Commonwealth Conference” (December 1948) 28 Can. Forum 196 [unsigned].
“Communists, Senators and All That” (January 1932) 12 Can. Forum 127-9.
“Confederation: An Assessment” (July 1942) 22 Can. Forum 104-6.
“La Confederation est une entente r~elle” dans A. Angers, 6d., Le Canadafranqais el la

Confederation. Quebec: La Socit6 Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Quebec, 1963. 19-22.

“The Consequences of the Privy Council Decisions” (1937) 15 Can. Bar Rev. 485-95.
“The Constitution and the Post-war World” in A. Brady & ER. Scott, eds, Canada After
the War: Studies in Political, Social and Economic Policies for Post-war Canada.
Toronto: Macmillan, 1944. 60-87.

“The Constitution and the War” (November 1939) 19 Can. Forum 243-4.
“Constitutional Adaptations to Changing Functions of Government” (1945) 11 Can. J.

Econ. & Pol. Sci. 329-41.

“The Constitutional Background of Taxation Agreements” (1955) 2 McGill L.J. 1-10.
“The Constitutional Issue Arising From Abdication”, McGill Daily (11 December

1936) 1.

“Currents of American Opinion” (July 1941) 21 Can. Forum 104-5.
“The David Law (Quebec)” (1935) 1 Can. J. Econ. & Pol. Sci. 294-6.
“The Death Penalty” (January 1932) 12 Can. Forum 126.
“A Decade of League for Social Reconstruction”, Saturday Night (24 January 1942) 8.
“The Deportation of Japanese Canadians: An Open Letter to the Press” in ER. Scott,
Essays on the Constitution: Aspects of Canadian Law and Politics. Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 1977. 190-2.

“The Development of Canadian Federalism” (1931) 3 Proc. Can. Pol. Sci. Ass’n 231-47.
“Dominion Jurisdiction Over Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms” (1949) 27

Can. Bar Rev. 497-536.

“Duplessis Versus Jehovah” (January 1947) 26 Can. Forum 222-3.
“The Efficiency of Socialism” (1935) 42 Queen’s Q. 215-25.
“Embryo Facism in Quebec” (1938) 16 For. Aft. 454-66 [signed “S.”].
“The End of Dominion Status” (1945) 23 Can. Bar Rev. 725-44; (1944) 38 Am. J. Int’l

L. 34-49.

“ttat federal canadien et provinces” (1944) 4 R. du B. 90-102.
“Une 6tude du fedrralisme canadien” (1952) 4 Bulletin international des sciences sociales

69-89.

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“F.H.U. and the Manifestos” (November 1971) 51 Can. Forum 8-9.
“The Fascist Province” (April 1934) 14 Can. Forum 251-2 [signed J.E. Keith].
“Federal Jurisdiction Over Labour Relations: A New Look” (1960) 6 McGill L.J.

153-67.

“Foreword” in G.S. Mooney, Co-operatives Today and Tomorrow: A Canadian Survey

[unpublished].

“Foreword” to “Report of the Committee on Legal Research” (1956) 34 Can. Bar Rev.

999-1001.

“Forgotten Amendments to the Canadian Constitution” (1942) 20 Can. Bar Rev.

339-42.

“Freedom of Speech in Canada” (1933) 5 Proc. Can. Pol. Sci. Ass’n 169-89.
“Freezing Injustice” (December 1941) 21 Can. Forum 261-3 [unsigned].
“French Canadian Nationalism” (March 1936) 15 Can. Forum 12-3 [signed “Quebecer”].
“Gare aux mots!” (1945) 6 Culture 319-22.
“Goodbye Dominion Status” (March 1937) 16 Can. Forum 6-7 [unsigned].
“La guerre des ondes” (1956) 15 Cite libre 44-9.
“How Canada Entered the War” (February 1940) 19 Can. Forum 344-6.
“Impressions of a Tour in the U.S.S.R.” (December 1935) 15 Canadian Forum 382-5.
“Introduction” in Research Committee of the League for Social Reconstruction, Social

Planning for Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1975. vi-xxiv.

“Labour Learns the Truth” (May 1946) 26 Can. Forum 29-30.
“Language Rights and Language Policy in Canada” (1971) 4 Man. L.J. 243-57.
“The Law in Evolution”, McGill Daily (13 December 1948) 4.
“The Law of Successions in the Quebec and in the French Civil Codes” in Le droit civil

fianqais. Montreal: Le Barreau de Montreal, 1936. 177.

“The Law of the University Constitution” in G. Whalley, ed., A Place of Liberty: Essays

on the Government of Canadian Universities. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1964. 27-37.

“The Margarine Decision” (1949) 23 Obiter Dicta 8-1I.
“May Day” (June 1932) 12 Can. Forum 325-6.
“McGill Drops Behind” (March 1948) 27 Can. Forum 268 [unsigned].
“La m~decine sociale” (1949) 1 Revue m~dicale de l’Universit6 de Montreal 57-69.
“The Montreal Sedition Cases” (1931) 9 Can. Bar Rev. 756-61.
“Mr Bennett’s Reforms” (Spring 1935) 15 McGill News 7-9.
“Mr King and the King Makers” (December 1950) 30 Can. Forum 197-9.
“Mr Raymond and the Bloc populaire canadien” (November 1942) 22 Can. Forum

228-9 [unsigned].

“Mr Roosevelt Keeps Going” (December 1940) 20 Can. Forum 267-8.
“Nationalism in French Canada” (1936) 27 Round Table 126-36.
“The Nature of Economic Planning” in Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, ed.,
Planning for Freedom: 16 Lectures on the C.C.E and its Policies and Program.
Toronto: Ontario C.C.F, 1944. 5-11.

“The New Gradualism” (July 1936) 16 Can. Forum 12-3.

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“North America’s Share in the Maintenance of Security” in R.G. Trotter & A.B. Corey,
eds, Conference on Canadian-American Affairs. Toronto: Ginn, 1941. 225 at 247-9.
Note on Chabot v. Coinmissaires d’Ecoles de Lainorandire (1958) 36 Can. Bar Rev.

248-54.

Note on Nova Scotia Bill 136, The Delegation of Legislative Jurisdiction Act (1948) 26

Can. Bar Rev. 984-90.

Note on Re Silver Bros (1932) Can. Bar Rev. 658-65.
Note on The King v. Cliche (1936) 14 Can. Bar Rev. 252-7.
Note on Wade v. Egan (1936) 14 Can. Bar Rev. 62-7.
“One More Flag” (March 1948) 27 Can. Forum 270-1.
“Our Changing Constitution” (1961) 55 Proc. & Trans. Royal Soc. Can. (3d) 83-95.
“Pacific Problems and the I.P.R.” (October 1936) 16 Can. Forum 13-4.
“Parliament Should Decide” (January 1940) 19 Can. Forum 311-3.
“Penal Reform”, Saturday Night (11 July 1936) 4.
“Penal Reform”, Saturday Night (18 July 1936) 4.
“Penal Reform Is not a Field for Amateurs”, Saturday Night (27 June 1936) 2.
“The Permanent Bases of Canadian Foreign Policy” (1932) 10 For. Aft. 617-31.
“The Place of an Academy in the Modem World” (1963) 1 Proc. & Trans. Royal Soc.

Can. (4th) 16-20.

“The Plebiscite Vote in Quebec” (June 1942) – Can. Forum. Reprinted in The Canadian
Problem. ER. Scott with J.P. Humphrey, H. McLennan & E. Vaillancourt. Montreal:
Vaillancourt, 1942.

“A Policy of Neutrality for Canada” (1939) 17 For. Aft. 402-16.
“Political Nationalism and Confederation” (1942) 8 Can. J. Econ. & Pol. Sci. 386-415.
“Political Prisoners” (December 1932) 13 Can. Forum 84 [unsigned].
“Preface” in Research Committee of the League for Social Reconstruction, Social Planning

for Canada. Toronto: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1935. vii-viii.

“The Privy Council and Minority Rights” (1930) 37 Queen’s Q. 668-78.
“The Privy Council and Mr Bennett’s ‘New Deal’ Legislation” (1937) 3 Can. J. Econ. &

Pol. Sci. 234-41.

“Professor Berriedale Keith on Admiralty Jurisdiction” (1930) 8 Can. Bar Rev. 26-7.
“Prosperous Sweden”, Maclean’s (1 November 1936) 16.
“Publishing False News” (1952) 30 Can. Bar Rev. 37-47.
“Quebec Chooses Sides” (April 1944) 24 Can. Forum 6 [unsigned].
“The Real Vote in Quebec” (December 1939) 19 Can. Forum 270-1.
“The Redistribution of Imperial Sovereignty” (1950) 44 Proc. & Trans. Royal Soc. Can.

(3d) Section II, 27-34.

“Roads to Peace and Security” (1946) 1 Int’l J. 349-57.
“The Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations” (1938) 7 U.T.Q. 141-51.
“Section 94 of the British North America Act” (1942) 20 Can. Bar Rev. 525-44.
“Section 98 of the Criminal Code” (September 1932) 12 Can. Forum 476.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FR. SCOTT

“Section 99” (March 1938) 17 Can. Forum 404 [unsigned].
“Selected Bibliography of Other Writings on Canadian Government and Politics” in F.R.
Scott, Essays on the Constitution: Aspects of Canadian Law and Politics. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1977. 405-7.

“Social Planning and Canadian Federalism” in M. Oliver, ed. Social Purpose for Canada.

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961. 394-407.

“Social Planning and the War” (August 1940) 20 Can. Forum 138-9.
“Socialism in the Commonwealth” (1945-46) 1 Int’l J. 22-30.
“The Special Nature of Canadian Federalism” (1947) 13 Can. J. Econ. & Pol. Sci. 13-25.
“State Should Aid Defence for Poor Litigant”, Saturday Night (4 July 1936) 2.
“The Status of Commonwealth Members” (August 1947) 27 Can. Forum 102-3.
“A Survey of Canadian Federalism” (1952) 4 Int’l Social Sci. Bull. 71-88.
“La taxation directe et I’A.A.N.B.” (1954) 5 Thrmis 91-7.
“Technical Assistance and Economic Aid Through the United Nations” (1953) 47 Proc.

& Trans. Royal Soc. Can. (3d) Section II, 17-31.

“The Trial of the Toronto Communists” (1932) 39 Queen’s Q. 511-27.
“The U.S.S.R. and the Far East” in Canadian Papers, Yosemite Conference, 1936,

vol. 4. Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1936. 49-53.

“The Value of Imperial Sovereignty” (August 1930) 10 Can. Forum 398-9.
“War and the Universities” (Feburary 1943) 11 Preview 3-4.
“What Did ‘No’ Mean?” (June 1942) 22 Can. Forum 71-3.
“What Is Freedom of Speech?” (Autumn 1937) 18 McGill News 19-22.
“What Kind of a Peace Do we Want?”, Saturday Night (15 July 1939) 3.
“The World’s Civil Service” [1954] Int’l Conciliation 257-320 (No. 496).

Book Reviews – Comptes rendus
Canada in World Affairs: The Pre-war Years by EH. Soward et al. (1941) 11 U.T.Q.

120-2.

Canadian-American Relations, 1875-1911 by C.C. Tansill (1944) 38 Am. J. Int’l L.

516-7.

Canadian Representation Abroad: From Agency to Embassy by H.G. Skilling (1946) 24

Can. Bar Rev. 639-40.

The Case of Mooney and Billings by H.T. Hunt (September 1929) 9 Can. Forum 432-3.
Chamners and Hood Phillips’ Constitutional Laws of Great Britain, The British Empire
and the Commonwealth, 6th ed. by 0. Hood Phillips (1946) 24 Can. Bar Rev.
740-1.

Charter of the United Nations: Commentary and Documents, 2d ed. by L.M. Goodrich

& E. Hambro (1950) 5 Int’l J. 173.

Charters of Our Freedom by R.G. Trotter (1947) 25 Can. Bar Rev. 208.
Commercial Law of Quebec by L.C. Carroll (1940) 3 U.T.L.J. 498-9.

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A Common Lawyer Looks at the Civil Law: Being the Fourth in the Series of the Thomas
Cooley Lectures Delivered Under the Auspices of the University of Michigan Law
School, Ann Arbor by EH. Lawson (1955) 2 McGill L.J. 168-70.

Constitutions of Nations by A.J. Peaslee (1951) 6 Int’l J. 63-4.
The Control of Delegated Legislation: Being a Study of the Doctrine of ultra vires in
Relation to the Legislative Powers of the Executive Government, With Special Reference
to Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada by D.J. Hewitt (1953) 31 Can.
Bar Rev. 582-4.

The Doctrine of the Separation of Powers and its Present-day Significance by A.T. Vanderbilt

(1953) 31 Can. Bar Rev. 582-4.

E.C.S. Wade and G.G. Phillips’ Constitutional Law, 5th ed. by E.C.S. Wade (1957) 4

McGill L.J. 307-8.

Federal Government, 3d ed. by K.C. Wheare (1954) 32 Can. Bar Rev. 802-5.
A Government by Decree: A Comparative Study ofthe History of the Ordinance in English

and French Law by M.A. Sieghart (1950) 28 Can. Bar Rev. 825-7.

The Government of Canada by R. MacGregor Dawson (1948) 3 Int’l J. 166-8.
The Growth of Canadian Power in the United States by C.B. Swisher (1946) 24 Can. Bar

Rev. 251-2.

The King and His Dominion Governors: A Study of the Reserve Powers of the Crown in
Great Britain and the Dominions by the Honourable Mr Justice H.V. Evatt (1937)
37 Col. L. Rev. 515-7.

The Law of Delicts Under the Civil Code of Quebec by H.C. Goldenberg (1936) 1 U.T.L.J.

422-3.

The New British Empire by W.Y. Elliott (1932) 26 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 561-3.
Problems of Modern Government, ed. by R. MacGregor Dawson (1942) 20 Can. Bar Rev.

647-8.

In Quest of Justice by C. Mullins (1932) 10 Can. Bar Rev. 147-9.
The Road to Nationhood: A Chronicle of Dominion Provincial Relations by W. Eggleston

(1947) 25 Can. Bar Rev. 316-7.

The South African Constitution, 2d ed. by J.H. May (1950) 28 Can. Bar Rev. 362-3.
The Statute of Westminster and Dominion Status, 5th ed. by K.C. Wheare (1954) 32 Can.

Bar Rev. 802-5.

Territorial Government in Canada: The Autonomy Question in the Old North-West Territories

by C.C. Lingard (1947) 25 Can. Bar Rev. 552-3.

Yearbook of the United Nations, 1946-1947 (1948) 3 Int’l J. 365-6.

Addresses – Allocutions
Address (Joint Dinner of the Association of Canadian Law Teachers and the Canadian
Political Science Association, I 1 June 1964) in P.-A. Cr~peau & C.B. Macpherson,
eds, The Future of Canadian Federalism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965.
181-8.

“La Declaration universelle des droits de l’homme: aspects historique et juridique” (Allocution
l ‘Association canadienne d’&lucation de langue frangaise, 20 aofit 1968) [non publi~e].

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BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE F.R. SCOTT

“Expanding Concepts of Human Rights” (Address to the Mid-Winter Meeting of the

Ontario Branch, 6 February 1960) (1960) 3 Can. Bar J. 199-208.

Correspondence – Correspondance
“ER. Scott Replies” (September 1943) 23 Can. Forum 132-3.
“Mr Scott Explains” (December 1943) 23 Can. Forum 206.
Letter to EL. Bastedo (1947) 25 Can. Bar Rev. 1037-8.
Letter to J.F Boland (1946) 24 Can. Bar Rev. 166.
Letter to E. Forsey (1954) 32 Can. Bar Rev. 1062.
Letter to the Editor (June 1928) 8 Can. Forum 697-8.
Letter to the Editor (November 1943) 23 Can. Forum 185.
Letter to the Editor (December 1953) 33 Can. Forum 195 [unsigned].
Letter to the Editor (1949) 4 Int’l J. 285-6.
Letter to the Editor (1953) 31 Can. Bar Rev. 591-4.
Letter to the Editor (1956) 34 Can. Bar Rev. 114-5.
Letter to the Editor, McGill Daily (20 October 1925) 3.
Letter to the Editor, McGill Daily (28 October 1925) 2.
Letter to the Editor, The [Montreal] Gazette (26 July 1956) 8.
Letter to the Editor, New Statesman and Nation (20 August 1949) 196.
Letter to the Editor, Saturday Night (17 October 1942) 2.
Letter to the Editor with W. Friedman, J.B. Milner & EE. Labrie (1952) 30 Can. Bar

Rev. 1080-3.

Letter to the Editor with A. Latham, A.P.R. Coulborne & A.J.M. Smith, McGill Daily

(30 October 1925) 1.