January 16, 2024

Public engagement on phase two of Family Law Act modernization now open

BC government seeking the public’s views on family-law topics The Ministry of Attorney General for BC has just announced a public-engagement program for phase two of its project to modernize the Family Law Act. This program gives the public an opportunity to share its thoughts on ministry proposals for reform Read more

September 26, 2023

Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability Project

Overview The goal of the Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability Project was to determine how the rules of tort law need to adapt to respond to harm to persons and property caused by autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The project set out to answer: Who is, or should be, liable Read more

September 18, 2020

Review of Parentage under Part 3 of the Family Law Act

Overview Conclusively determining who a child’s parents are is an important part of family law. It is the foundation of many aspects of a child’s identity, such as family name and relationships, nationality, and cultural heritage. Parentage can also determine important legal rights and responsibilities, such as a child’s inheritance Read more

February 28, 2025

February 2025 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

A New Home for CCEL The Canadian Centre for Elder Law Moves to TRU Faculty of Law The BC Law Institute (BCLI) Board is excited to announce a new chapter for the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) as it transitions to the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Faculty of Law, Read more

December 16, 2024

December 2024 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

Publications Holiday Closure Notice Happy winter holidays from all of us at the BC Law Institute! Our office will close at 12:00 pm on December 24th and reopen on January 2nd. Wishing you a season filled with joy, peace, and warmth. See you in the New Year. BCLI Congratulates Nancy Carter, KC Read more