October 3, 2023

Study Paper on Indigenous Led Conflict Resolution

Overview Approaches to dispute resolution will need to evolve in light of the BC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Examples of Indigenous courts and other dispute resolution mechanisms that apply customary law and traditional justice or 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…

March 9, 2022

Supporting Vulnerable Victims and Witnesses

Overview Crown counsel are the lawyers who prosecute criminal offences on behalf of society. In this role, Crown counsel make decisions about if and how to proceed in criminal cases of elder abuse and abuse of vulnerable adults. When prosecution is the best solution, it is not always pursued due Read more…

February 14, 2022

Gender Diversity in Legal Writing: Pronouns, Honorifics, and Gender-Inclusive Techniques

Overview Like the law, language and styles of writing evolve over time to meet the needs of new generations. One such shift is towards language that reflects a modern understanding of gender and gender identity. Inclusivity can no longer be limited to masculine and feminine but must be extended to Read more…

January 18, 2022

Undue Influence Recognition / Prevention Guide Update Project

Overview In this project, BCLI has updated and re-issued its Guide on practices recommended for legal practitioners to follow in the interests of ensuring that the wills and other personal planning documents they prepare represent the genuine independent wishes of their clients and can withstand challenge on the basis of Read more…