A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Cons of Public Hearings 

This post is part of a series highlighting BCLI’s Study Paper on Public Hearings: An Examination of Public Participation in the Adoption of Local Bylaws on Land Use and Planning. For other posts in the series click here. Arguments against public hearings: The current law fails to enhance democratic decision-making  Critics of the current law often argue that it gives a greater say to a relatively small class of people, who often may not have Read more…

New Project: Supporting Vulnerable Victims & Witnesses

May 15th to 21st is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Canada. This is a time to support, acknowledge, and honor those who have had crimes committed against them. The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is excited to announce a new project to support this population, which has been generously funded by the BC Council to Reduce Elder Abuse. The Supporting Vulnerable Victims and Witnesses project aims to create a model policy framework Read more…

A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Purposes of Public Hearings 

This post is part of a series highlighting BCLI’s Study Paper on Public Hearings: An Examination of Public Participation in the Adoption of Local Bylaws on Land Use and Planning. For other posts in the series click here. Purposes: To provide a forum at which all aspects of the bylaw might be reviewed  An early case on the duty to disclose documents in advance of a public hearing contained an influential statement of the legislation’s Read more…

Parentage agreements the focus of April 2022 parentage committee meeting

At its March 2022 meeting, BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee continued its review of the rules in part 3 of the Family Law Act that apply to parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse, focusing in particular on whether legislation allowing multiple parents should be extended to cover children conceived by sexual intercourse. At the April 2022 meeting, the committee turned its attention to the details that would be needed to flesh out such Read more…