June 7, 2024
Stories in Economic Abuse: Tools of Harm
Our project on economic abuse and family litigation is well underway. Currently, our research is delving into case law to uncover how family business can be used as tools of economic abuse. The analysis reveals fascinating and important patterns in the behavior of perpetrators and the legal responses to them. Read more…
February 26, 2024
Legal Pluralism and the SCC’s decision in Reference re An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families
The BCLI’s Reconciliation Primers highlight how legal pluralism underpins meaningful implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). It can support the application and prioritization of separate and shared legal authorities. As noted in Legal Pluralism: Indigenous Legal Orders & Canadian State Law, the Act respecting Read more…
September 27, 2023
Latest Reconciliation Primers Explore Legal Pluralism
This September marks the 16 year anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UN Declaration) by the UN General Assembly. In 2019, the BC government committed in the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act to “take all measures necessary to ensure Read more…
August 14, 2023
BCLI Releases Reconciliation Primers
As part of the Reconciling Crown Legal Frameworks (RCLF) Program, we are happy to share that the BCLI has released two primers. These are the first in a series of primers aimed at providing information on law reform issues related to BC’s adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Read more…