Vaughan Black (Dalhousie University – Law School), Joost Blom (University of Bristish Columbia – Faculty of Law) and Janet Walker (York University – Osgoode Hall Law School) have posted “Current Jurisdictional and Recognitional Issues in the Conflict of Laws” Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol. 50, p. 499, 2011. The abstract reads:
In honour of the 40th Consumer and Commercial Law Workshop and the 50th volume of the Canadian Business Law Journal we have been asked to provide a retrospective of developments in the conflict of laws that highlights emerging issues. We have chosen to present it in a conversational fashion in which each of us presents a perspective and the other two offer their comments.
Download a copy of the paper via SSRN here.
Tags: Canada, Conflict of Laws, Dalhousie University, Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University