The story of institutional law reform in Canada has been described by one veteran as ‘somewhat troubling.’ It is a story not without significant successes: In Québec civil law, the codifications were remarkable achievements which realised sweeping and highly-esteemed reforms. Among Canadian common law provinces, Ontario founded the Commonwealth’s first law reform commission in 1964, and as early as 1967 Alberta innovated the now internationally-influential joint venture design of its commission. Further, Canada’s original national commission was notable for its ambitious pursuit of social issues, and the second national commission challenged conventional legal paradigms at unparalleled depth. Across the country, many law commissions were es...
New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide is the second installment in a new series, Legal Dimen...
Legal practise is shaped by its social, political and economic environment. Canada\u27s new economy...
In common law Northern Europe and in Australasia, a wave of reform has been transforming legal servi...
The story of institutional law reform in Canada has been described by one veteran as ‘somewhat troub...
The work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada prompts a reconsideration of our understanding of th...
Law reform is everywhere in Canada. On all sides substantial changes in diverse areas of the law are...
The basic or overarching question addressed by the author is why institutional law reform in Nova Sc...
The term law reform has a positive connotation. It indicates that those engaged in the process are...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
The subject of my thesis is one which has been subject of many reports of reform of civil justice sy...
It is now generally acknowledged that during the course of the last decade the provincial law reform...
The majority of Western systems of private law is habitually divided by scholars into civil law syst...
Attempting to describe the future provision of legal services to the poor and working class, this br...
The Law Reform Commission of British Columbia was constituted by the Law Reform Commission Act\u27 w...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide is the second installment in a new series, Legal Dimen...
Legal practise is shaped by its social, political and economic environment. Canada\u27s new economy...
In common law Northern Europe and in Australasia, a wave of reform has been transforming legal servi...
The story of institutional law reform in Canada has been described by one veteran as ‘somewhat troub...
The work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada prompts a reconsideration of our understanding of th...
Law reform is everywhere in Canada. On all sides substantial changes in diverse areas of the law are...
The basic or overarching question addressed by the author is why institutional law reform in Nova Sc...
The term law reform has a positive connotation. It indicates that those engaged in the process are...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
The subject of my thesis is one which has been subject of many reports of reform of civil justice sy...
It is now generally acknowledged that during the course of the last decade the provincial law reform...
The majority of Western systems of private law is habitually divided by scholars into civil law syst...
Attempting to describe the future provision of legal services to the poor and working class, this br...
The Law Reform Commission of British Columbia was constituted by the Law Reform Commission Act\u27 w...
In August 1985, the Law Reform Commission of Canada released a working paper entitled The Legal Sta...
New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide is the second installment in a new series, Legal Dimen...
Legal practise is shaped by its social, political and economic environment. Canada\u27s new economy...
In common law Northern Europe and in Australasia, a wave of reform has been transforming legal servi...