October 30, 2009

Commercial Tenancy Act Reform Project

British Columbia’s Commercial Tenancy Act is badly out of date. Enacted in the late 1890s, the Act largely restates English legislation from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Commercial Tenancy Act Reform Project examined the creation of a new and relevant legal framework for an important area of the British Read more…

March 23, 2009

Legal Definitions of Elder Abuse and Neglect

Elder abuse and neglect is a significant issue in Canada, and one of particular national importance to seniors. The Canadian Federal Department of Justice has asked the Canadian Centre for Elder Law to provide a study in the area of elder abuse and neglect legal definitions in Canada and in Read more…

January 11, 2009

Vanguard

The Vanguard Project examines law, policy, and practice in relation to vulnerable adults and incapability. In 2007 the BCLI was hired by the BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support (now Seniors First BC), on behalf of the BC Adult Abuse and Neglect Prevention Collaborative (the Collaborative), to conduct an Read more…

December 12, 2008

Consideration of Testamentary Capacity in the British Columbia Succession Law Reform Project

This short paper by Gregory G. Blue describes an interdisciplinary debate on possible reform and statutory codification of the classic principles surrounding testamentary capacity as enunciated in Banks v Goodfellow.  The debate in question took place in the course of the British Columbia Law Institute’s Succession Law Reform Project, an Read more…

December 5, 2008

Predatory Lending Issues in Canada

Predatory lending is the practice whereby a lender deceptively persuades a borrower to agree to abusive loan terms. It is closely tied to the concept of subprime mortgage lending, which is the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for the best market interest rates. In the Read more…