Canadian Conflict of Laws

ebook Volume 1, · Canadian Conflict of Laws (6)

By Janet Walker

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Through five successful editions, LexisNexis® Canadian Conflict of Laws has provided a scholarly yet practical analysis of the vast and continuously growing body of common law, legislation and treaties and conventions that govern private international law as it is applied in Canada.

Now Includes LexisNexis® Quicklaw® Citations

Case references include both the official law report citation and the LexisNexis Quicklaw citation. Allowing you to quickly identify and obtain the full-text decisions relevant to your particular case.

Features and Benefits:

  • Comprehensive approach - 35 chapters set out the general principles and how they are applied by the courts in virtually every area of civil practice
  • Practical guidance - Addresses the unique evidentiary and procedural issues that form part of the conflict of laws field
  • Up-to-date information - The looseleaf format combined with regular releases ensure that the publication always represents the current state of the law as articulated in the hundreds of court decisions handed down each year
  • Authoritative statement of the law - Written by a top expert in the field of private international law

    Particular focus is placed on:

  • How courts across Canada have been implementing, refining, and sometimes distinguishing, the governing principles articulated in leading cases
  • Contemporary approaches to conflicts issues in the private law fields including the particular rules that have developed with respect to torts, contracts, property, succession, family law and bankruptcy and insolvency
  • Impact of recent international developments on the enforcement of civil and commercial judgments worldwide
  • Canadian Conflict of Laws