A River’s Legal Personality
When Canadian law treats corporations like people, it’s easy to believe natural features like rivers or mountains deserve similar rights, says a UVic legal scholar. (Victoria Times-Colonist)
When Canadian law treats corporations like people, it’s easy to believe natural features like rivers or mountains deserve similar rights, says a UVic legal scholar. (Victoria Times-Colonist)
The CLEBC Truth and Reconciliation Task Force has created an Action Plan to guide CLEBC’s implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action in the area of legal education. Check out some of our initiatives here.
CityTV | Breakfast Television (Originally aired: November 27, 2017) The Law Society of B.C. hosts a truth and reconciliation symposium to speak with lawyers and members of Indigenous communities about …
March 2018
This month’s spotlight is on longtime CLEBC contributor Tom Anderson, KC. Tom is one of the original editorial board members of our Family Law Agreements – Annotated Precedents.
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