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Professor Bruce Welling teaches at the University
of Western Ontario, Canada. In 1996, while a visiting Professor
at Bond University, he completed
Property in Things. He is a barrister and solicitor in Ontario, and
an expert in Labour Management and Commercial Arbitrations.
He has written several other major works, including the widely-acclaimed
'Corporate Law in Canada: The Governing Principles' (2nd ed
Butterworths 1991). This has recently been revised as a Third Edition and is now published by Scribblers Publishing.
Professor Welling specializes in corporate law. Corporate Law in Canada:
The Governing Principles is the leading Canadian treatise on the subject.
He has written two other books on corporations and companies,
as well as Property in Things in the Common Law System
(Scribblers Publishing Australia 1996).
He is a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators and Counsel to
Anissimoff Professional Corporation, a London Patent and Trademark
firm. At the University of Western Ontario, he conducts classes in
Corporate Law, Conflict of Laws, and Property, but when the surfs up
he can sometimes be found at dawn in the lineup
at the Alley, off Currumbin Point.
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