Between October 1974 and March 1975, the Nova Scotia Law News synopsized some forty Nova Scotia tort cases. This note will not attempt to duplicate that coverage, but rather to elaborate upon a few of the points raised in those cases and to emphasize a number of Supreme Court of Canada decisions which should have tangible effect upon our provincial tort law
In a trilogy of cases, commencing in 1986, the Supreme Court identified the principal characteristic...
Conflict of Laws--Torts--Lex Loci Delicti Is Proper Law When Parties Are Domiciled in Different Juri...
Ward is the first case in the Supreme Court of Canada where the lower courts had dismissed the tort ...
Between October 1974 and March 1975, the Nova Scotia Law News synopsized some forty Nova Scotia tort...
In the 1993-94 Term the Supreme Court of Canada decided nine torts cases. Some of the issues treated...
In the 1993-94 Term the Supreme Court of Canada decided nine torts cases. Some of the issues treated...
The reticence of Canadian courts to substantively develop tort law beyond the ambit of English prece...
Tort scholarship in Canada has not traditionally been preoccupied with theory. Apart from several fi...
This article addresses the history and development of tort law generally, with particular reference ...
This paper briefly summarizes some of the reasons offered by Professor Peter Cane for the minimal im...
Insurance is a prolific area of the law in terms of litigation. Many more judgments have been handed...
Tort scholarship in Canada has not traditionally been preoccupied with theory. Apart from several fi...
Judicial examination of the criminal process in Canada generally, and Nova Scotia in particular cont...
Throughout the law there are powerful forces which are resistant to change. The need for continuity ...
This Article surveys the most significant torts cases decided in the courts of New York State during...
In a trilogy of cases, commencing in 1986, the Supreme Court identified the principal characteristic...
Conflict of Laws--Torts--Lex Loci Delicti Is Proper Law When Parties Are Domiciled in Different Juri...
Ward is the first case in the Supreme Court of Canada where the lower courts had dismissed the tort ...
Between October 1974 and March 1975, the Nova Scotia Law News synopsized some forty Nova Scotia tort...
In the 1993-94 Term the Supreme Court of Canada decided nine torts cases. Some of the issues treated...
In the 1993-94 Term the Supreme Court of Canada decided nine torts cases. Some of the issues treated...
The reticence of Canadian courts to substantively develop tort law beyond the ambit of English prece...
Tort scholarship in Canada has not traditionally been preoccupied with theory. Apart from several fi...
This article addresses the history and development of tort law generally, with particular reference ...
This paper briefly summarizes some of the reasons offered by Professor Peter Cane for the minimal im...
Insurance is a prolific area of the law in terms of litigation. Many more judgments have been handed...
Tort scholarship in Canada has not traditionally been preoccupied with theory. Apart from several fi...
Judicial examination of the criminal process in Canada generally, and Nova Scotia in particular cont...
Throughout the law there are powerful forces which are resistant to change. The need for continuity ...
This Article surveys the most significant torts cases decided in the courts of New York State during...
In a trilogy of cases, commencing in 1986, the Supreme Court identified the principal characteristic...
Conflict of Laws--Torts--Lex Loci Delicti Is Proper Law When Parties Are Domiciled in Different Juri...
Ward is the first case in the Supreme Court of Canada where the lower courts had dismissed the tort ...