PublicationPublication Sport for Development and Peace: A Public Sociology Perspective Sarah Boyle Third World Quarterly, Volume 32, Issue 3, 2011, p. 589 - 601. October 02, 2018 Print Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Home | Insights | Publications | Sport for Development and Peace: A Public Sociology Perspective Overview People Sarah has built a robust practice where she provides legal counsel on all areas of family law, including the full spectrum of issues arising from separation, marriage and cohabitation agreements. View bio Sarah Boyle Partner T. 416 777 5199 E. sboyle@torkin.com Expertise Family Law Publications Publication Watch the North: Canada’s Proposed Legislative Overhaul Has Cross-Border Implications Lisa R. Lifshitz | Laura Crimi ABA Business Law Today July 02, 2026 Publication Case comment: The meaning of ‘public interest’ in anti-SLAPP motions Melanie Zetusian Law360 Canada July 02, 2026 Publication Procurement in the Age of AI: the Legal Architecture of AI Procurement Lisa R. Lifshitz Oxford University Press June 23, 2026 Publication Corporate oppression and good faith claims: Why parties’ intentions matter Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada May 14, 2026 Publication Due North: Navigating Legal Licensing In Canada For US Lawyers Ruth Kalnitsky Roth Above The Law April 20, 2026 Publication Top four mistakes made by respondents on appeal Marco P. Falco Law360 Canada March 30, 2026 Browse all publications Previous Next
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