June 30, 2016

BCLI receives visit from scholar researching strata properties and natural disasters

Earlier this month, Prof. Elizabeth Toomey visited BCLI to discuss legal issues that may arise for strata properties in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Prof. Toomey is a faculty member of the School of Law, University of Canterbury, which is located in Christchurch, New Zealand. In late 2010, the Canterbury Read more…

June 27, 2016

BCLI director Thomas Spraggs wins 2016 CBABC Innovative Workplace Award

  We are pleased to announce that Thomas Spraggs, who was recently re-appointed to the BCLI Board of Directors, received the 2016 CBABC Innovative Workplace Award. Mr. Spraggs is the Principal of Spraggs & Company Injury Lawyers. According to the CBABC website, the award is in recognition of Mr. Spraggs’s Read more…

June 15, 2016

CCEL in the Media: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2016

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) was launched on June 15, 2006 by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health Organization at the United Nations.  It is a day for communities around the world to voice opposition, share information and spread awareness about the Read more…

June 1, 2016

Legal Pluralist Law Reform

BCLI has recently participated in a number of discussions about the measurement and evaluation of law reform impact. Thinking about impact raises questions about the very nature of law reform. What is law reform and what does it achieve? Where do you find it? What does it look like? As Read more…

May 25, 2016

Law Commission for England and Wales publishes Interim Statement on Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty

Since 2014, the Law Commission for England and Wales has been carrying out a project on mental capacity and deprivation of liberty. The project is examining a specific piece of delegated legislation, called the deprivation of liberty safeguards (found in schedule A1 and schedule 1A to the Mental Capacity Act 2005), which “aim to Read more…