Constitutional Damages Worldwide (2013)
Exploring the elements and sub-issues that arise in constitutional damages claims around the globe. Treatment of"public law actions" based on the human rights provisions in the world's constitutions. Also analysis of claims for constitutional torts in the United States, claims under the English Human Rights Act 1998, the New Zealand Bill of Rights, and the European Convention on Human Rights.

Personal Injury Protection Plan Review Committee, Final Report   (2000)
Review of Saskatchewan's unique no-fault auto-accident plan to compensate persons injured in road accidents. Recommended continuation of 1995 Plan with some increased emphasis on tort law in marginal situations. Assessed implementation, processes, and customer service. Almost all recommendations were accepted and implemented by the Saskatchewan government. Co-authored by Donna Larson.

Tort Theory   (1993)                                                                    Ken Cooper-Stephenson   &   Elaine Gibson,   eds.
First book of original essays considering various perspectives on the theoretical underpinnings of tort law. Includes natural law rights theory, corrective and distributive justice, economic analysis, action theory, feminist analysis, politics of law, and critical legal studies. Contributors from across Canada.  ISBN: 0-921801-87-4     Publisher: Captus University Publications 1993

Charter Damages Claims   (1990)                                                                                      Ken Cooper-Stephenson
Examination of claims against government for damages based on the infringement or denial of rights guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including the underpinnings of such actions. Detailed review of cases, including those from other jurisdictions. Cited by the Supreme Court of Canada and the Constitutional Court of South Africa.    ISBN: 0-459-34861-2        Publisher: Carswell   1990

Additional Publications
Ken has authored numerous articles and book chapters on tort law, constitutional damages, legal theory and reparations claims, including "Principle and Pragmatism in the Law of Remedies", and "Holism and Harmony in the Law of Remedies." To quote: "Law and society, philosophy and ideas, morality and spirituality, communities and cultures are flexible and fluid in a continuous and never-ending process ..."

Other Main Publications
Ken's other principal publications are:


Personal Injury Damages in Canada, Third Edition  (2018)          Ken Cooper-Stephenson  &  Professor Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
Revised, updated edition of original 1981 treatise co-authored by Iwan Saunders. Detailed consideration of damages for personal injury, including loss of earnings for injured women, loss of homemaking capacity and shared family income, fatal accident cases, thin and crumbling skulls, and gross-up for tax purposes. Treatise cited with approval by the Supreme Court of Canada on many occasions.

More details here.
                        Publisher: Carswell 2018