March 3, 2016

Australian Law Reform Commission launches elder abuse inquiry

The Australian Law Reform Commission has just embarked on a major inquiry into elder abuse. The inquiry is in response to a reference from Australia’s attorney general. Its terms of reference direct the ALRC to consider: existing Commonwealth laws and frameworks which seek to safeguard and protect older persons from misuse or Read more

March 2, 2016

Australian Law Reform Commission releases report on rights and freedoms

The Australian Law Reform Commission has just published its report on Traditional Rights and Freedoms—Encroachments by Commonwealth Laws. The report identifies rights, freedoms, and privileges recognized by the common law, examines commonwealth (federal) laws that may infringe them, and considers potential approaches to restricting rights and freedoms. The report’s goals are Read more

February 11, 2016

BCLI welcomes bill to implement its Report on Unnecessary Requirements for Sworn Statements

The British Columbia Law Institute is pleased by the introduction of Bill 5, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Signed Statements) Amendment Act, 2016, into the legislative assembly. Once enacted, Bill 5 will substantially implement the recommendations of BCLI’s Report on Unnecessary Requirements for Sworn Statements (2006). “On behalf of BCLI,” noted board Read more

January 29, 2016

Major changes coming to Ontario condominium law

2015 was something of a high-water mark for reforms to strata-property law. Both British Columbia and New South Wales passed major amendments to their governing legislation. Ontario, too, passed a landmark amending act late last year. On 3 December 2015, the Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015 received royal assent. The act had its Read more

January 18, 2016

New rules for strata corporations on guide and service dogs in force today

British Columbia’s Guide and Service Dog Act comes into force today, bringing with it some new rules for strata corporations. The act contains a consequential amendment to the Strata Property Act, which provides that a “bylaw that prohibits a pet or other animal or that restricts the access of a Read more