May 20, 2011
BCLI to Research the Meaning of “Family Status” under the BC Human Rights Code
The British Columbia Law Institute has launched a new research initiative to study the meaning of the ground of “family status” under the BC Human Rights Code.
March 7, 2011
BCLI Asks for Public Comment on Proposed Changes to the Law of Contracts
With today’s publication of the Consultation Paper on Proposals for Unfair Contracts Relief, the British Columbia Law Institute is asking the public to comment on its proposals for reform of the law of contracts.
“Contract law has traditionally developed case by case in the courts,” noted Prof. Joost Blom, Q.C., chair of the BCLI’s Unfair Contracts Relief Project Committee. “This consultation paper gives the public the opportunity to participate in policy development on some important longstanding issues in the law of contracts.”
Report on Section 29(2) of the Land Title Act and Notice of Unregistered Interests
BCLI has issued the first in a series of reports that will be published in connection with Phase 2 of the Real Property Reform Project. The Report on Section 29(2) of the Land Title Act and Notice of Unregistered Interests is concerned with resolving uncertainty resulting from conflicting lines of authority on whether registration under the Land Title Act of British Columbia will confer priority over a competing unregistered interest if the holder of the registered interest had actual notice of the unregistered interest beforehand.
March 2, 2011
Federal Task Force on Financial Literacy Recognizes Elder Abuse
The Task Force on Financial Literacy, appointed by the Government of Canada in June 2009, published its Final Report this morning. Entitled, Canadians and their Money: Building a Brighter Financial Future, this report builds on consultations with over 170 organizations and over 300 submissions, and makes 30 recommendations aimed at enhancing financial literacy of Canadians.
October 18, 2010
BCLI Welcomes New Members
The
BCLI welcomes Lisa Peters and Stanley Rule as new members and directors.
Ms.
Peters is a lawyer with the firm of Lawson Lundell LLP in Vancouver, British
Columbia. She heads the firm's research and opinions department, where her
practice focusses on conflicts of laws, constitutional law, contract law, statutory
interpretation, and Crown law.
















































