- Patricia Balenas (Queen’s), “The Conscientious Refusal: Exercising or Disguising One’s Right to Conscientious Freedom”
- Edward Béchard-Torres (McGill), “Remedies and Institutional Support in Socio-Economic Rights Litigation”
- Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny (Ottawa), “’A Public Purpose of Superordinate Importance’: Moulding Judicial Review to Ensure the Faithful Execution of Environmental Laws”
- Hasan Dindjer (Oxford), “The Duty of Deliberative Reasonableness”
- Aishani Gupta (Toronto), “Taking Dignity Seriously: The Protection of Manual Scavengers in India”
- Caroline Kelly (Melbourne), “Public Law Principles and Private Employer Power: The Marginality of Administrative Law Concerns in Labour Law Theory”
- Karine Millaire (Ottawa), “Waiver of Constitutional Rights and Section 1 of the Canadian Charter”
- Faustin Muyembe (Laval), « La notion de droit à l’eau des personnes vulnérables au sens de la Charte africaine »
- Akin Olawale Oluwadayis (Adekunle Ajasin), “Powers, Duties and Limitations on Election Petition Tribunals in Nigeria: A Socio-Legal Analysis”
- Stéphanie Pepin (McGill), “The Evaluation of the Consistency of Bills to the Canadian Charter: Going Beyond Judicial Interpretation”
- Benjamin Perryman (Yale), “Measuring Contested Dignity: Tent Cities and the Right to Housing in Canada”
- Oren Tamir (Harvard), “Understanding Primitive Law”
- Alice Taylor (Bond), “Courts, Values and Statutory Human Rights”