Human rights implications of Canadian decision on whether cohabitation by lesbian couple could form basis for claim for financial provision after breakdown of relationship
Why was Canada the first country to celebrate legal marriage between two persons of the same sex? In...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
This article questions the terms on which groups that have traditionally been treated as other in ...
Canada has recently seen a growing amount of litigation raising the issue of whether same sex couple...
Heterosexual married couples are supported by a wide array of legal privileges, benefits, rights and...
Same sex parenting is becoming more common, yet parenting by gay and lesbian couples is not recognis...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Implications of HL decision accepting that same sex couple can be family for certain legal purposes,...
The aim of this note is, firstly, to give an overview of the Constitutional Court (CC) judgment in F...
In this thesis I start by reviewing the theoretical perspectives that have informed the debate arou...
A ruling of the Court of Appeal for Ontario on June 10, 2003, declared the federal definition of mar...
The limits of the normative nature of law may be illustrated in the current English Canadian context...
Over the last decade, legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Canada has accelerated. By and ...
The family home is more than simply an economic asset or a means of shelter. It is uniquely connecte...
Why was Canada the first country to celebrate legal marriage between two persons of the same sex? In...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
This article questions the terms on which groups that have traditionally been treated as other in ...
Canada has recently seen a growing amount of litigation raising the issue of whether same sex couple...
Heterosexual married couples are supported by a wide array of legal privileges, benefits, rights and...
Same sex parenting is becoming more common, yet parenting by gay and lesbian couples is not recognis...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Implications of HL decision accepting that same sex couple can be family for certain legal purposes,...
The aim of this note is, firstly, to give an overview of the Constitutional Court (CC) judgment in F...
In this thesis I start by reviewing the theoretical perspectives that have informed the debate arou...
A ruling of the Court of Appeal for Ontario on June 10, 2003, declared the federal definition of mar...
The limits of the normative nature of law may be illustrated in the current English Canadian context...
Over the last decade, legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Canada has accelerated. By and ...
The family home is more than simply an economic asset or a means of shelter. It is uniquely connecte...
Why was Canada the first country to celebrate legal marriage between two persons of the same sex? In...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
This article questions the terms on which groups that have traditionally been treated as other in ...