As in 1978, the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada was the major problem litigated upon in the Courts or at least the major problem reported in 1979.1 The number of jurisdiction cases was nevertheless less than in 1978 when almost half the reported judgments concerned themselves with whether or not the Federal Court had jurisdiction. The reduction in jurisdiction cases was perhaps due to the approach taken by the Supreme Court of Canada in TropwoodA.G. v. Sivaco2 and the efforts of the Federal Court of Appeal to distinguish Quebec North Shore Paper v. C.P. Ltd. 3 and McNamara Construction v. The Queen4. Certainly the strict guidelines of the two foregoing judgments were interpreted very broadly in 1979 and in some cases seem to hav...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
As in 1978, the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada was the major problem litigated upon in ...
The constitutionality of the admiralty jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada has been in dispu...
Maritime jurisdiction in Canada has to contend with the division of powers between the federal and p...
While the shortcomings of the common law rules of private international law were being reformed by s...
Claimant sought to have the libel by the Ford Motor Company of Australia dismissed on the grounds, a...
In Desgagnés Transport Inc. v. Wärtsilä Canada Inc., the Supreme Court of Canada addressed the relat...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
In September 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Chevron v. Yaiguaje, a case ...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
In September 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Chevron v. Yaiguaje, a case ...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in OT Africa Line Ltd v Magic Sportswear Corp on whether an En...
In this article, the author first describes the essentially civilian nature and origin of maritime l...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
As in 1978, the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada was the major problem litigated upon in ...
The constitutionality of the admiralty jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Canada has been in dispu...
Maritime jurisdiction in Canada has to contend with the division of powers between the federal and p...
While the shortcomings of the common law rules of private international law were being reformed by s...
Claimant sought to have the libel by the Ford Motor Company of Australia dismissed on the grounds, a...
In Desgagnés Transport Inc. v. Wärtsilä Canada Inc., the Supreme Court of Canada addressed the relat...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
In September 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Chevron v. Yaiguaje, a case ...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
In September 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Chevron v. Yaiguaje, a case ...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in OT Africa Line Ltd v Magic Sportswear Corp on whether an En...
In this article, the author first describes the essentially civilian nature and origin of maritime l...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...