1. A.M. Linden, Faulty No-Fault: A Critique of the Ontario Law Reform Commission Report on Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation, (1975) 13 Osgoode Hall L. J. 449, 449.
2. See, e.g., H. Butterfield, The Whig Interpretation of History (1931).
3. L.M. Friedman/J. Ladinsky, Social Change and the Law of Industrial Accidents, (1957) 67 Colum. L. Rev. 50.
4. For the British history, see works noted in fn. 17 below. Brief accounts of workers’ compensation in other jurisdictions may be found in Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury (Chairman: Lord Pearson), Report, Cmnd 7054 (1978) [hereafter, “Pearson Report”], vol. 3: Overseas Systems of Compensation.
5. See generally Industry Commission, Workers’ Compensation in Australia (1994).