The Canadian Bar Association calls for representation of
all Canadian legal traditions when making judicial appointments, it affirms s. 35 promises, and calls for recognition and compliance with UNDRIP.
This recognition of Canadian legal pluralism was also reflected in the Canadian Bar association's (CBa) 2005 resolution (Resolution 05 -01-a) calling for representation of
all Canadian legal traditions when making judicial appointments.
That is
the Canadian legal tradition.
Not exact matches
In her paper «Indigenous
Legal Traditions and the Challenge of Intercultural Legal Education in Canadian Law Schools,» Hannah askew describes the growing recognition, in Canada, that the development and protection of the rights of Indigenous people must draw not only on common law and civil law, but also on Indigenous legal tradit
Legal Traditions and the Challenge of Intercultural Legal Education in Canadian Law Schools,» Hannah askew describes the growing recognition, in Canada, that the development and protection of the rights of Indigenous people must draw not only on common law and civil law, but also on Indigenous legal t
Traditions and the Challenge of Intercultural
Legal Education in Canadian Law Schools,» Hannah askew describes the growing recognition, in Canada, that the development and protection of the rights of Indigenous people must draw not only on common law and civil law, but also on Indigenous legal tradit
Legal Education in
Canadian Law Schools,» Hannah askew describes the growing recognition, in Canada, that the development and protection of the rights of Indigenous people must draw not only on common law and civil law, but also on Indigenous
legal tradit
legal traditionstraditions.
In particular, there are now a significant number of Indigenous scholars in law schools across the country who have become conversant with their
legal traditions, who are continuing that apprenticeship with humility, dedication and rigour, and who are contributing to the process of reimagining the
Canadian legal landscape.
The concepts of a «rule» and a «principle» have attracted much attention in
legal theory, but the
tradition in cases and commentaries on
Canadian evidence law has been to treat these terms as if they were self - explanatory.
There continues to be a conflict between First Nations cultural values,
legal traditions and ideologies and those that form foundation of the
Canadian justice system.
Helen is in the grand
tradition of
Canadian legal sales reps who really know their products and their customers and do everything possible to connect the two.
These are important topics of discussion, not just for the
legal profession, but also — and perhaps more importantly — for the character of
Canadian federal
traditions.
There is growing recognition for opportunities to enliven Indigenous
legal traditions in
Canadian law.
Girard details how nineteenth - century British North American lawyers created a distinctive
Canadian template for the profession by combining the strong collective governance of the English
tradition with the high degree of creativity and client responsiveness characteristic of U.S. lawyers — a mix that forms the basis of the
legal profession in Canada today.