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Trusts in Quebec
(Emond publishing, 2021)
The use of the trust is a relatively new phenomenon in Quebec. Although some form of a
trust was provided for in the 19th century, this civil law version was extremely limited in its
operation and posed a number of ...
Ethical dimensions in paediatric neurology: a look into the future
(2002)
Les professionnels de la santé et les familles pour qui des enfants qui participent à la recherche en génétique ou qui nécessitent des services génétiques spécialisés, y compris, le dépistage génétique, seront confrontés ...
Which Legal Standards Should Apply To Web-logs? The present legal position of Internet journals in the European iuris prudence in the light of the European Parliament Committee’s on Culture and Education report and Polish Supreme Court decision
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en droit public., 2009-01)
The article discusses the present status of weblogs and examines whether legal standards applicable to traditional press and media should be applied to that specific forum. The analysis is based on two key documents: the ...
Interprofessional collaborative practice and law : a reflective analysis of 14 regulation structures
(CCSP Press, 2019)
Background: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is a key element of an efficienthealthcare system. Are healthcare systems structured to facilitate IPC?
Methods and findings: Fourteen jurisdictions were chosen and ...
The Civil Law Of Contract
(2009)
The Economics Of Civil Law Contract And Of Good Faith
(2009)
In his 1993 book on the Limits of Freedom of Contract, Michael Trebilcock acknowledged the difficulties of trying to set criteria for correcting informational asymmetries. Informational asymmetries are one opening for ...
Why should Restrictive Clauses be applicable in Cases of Forced Selling of Limited Liability Company Shares?
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en droit public., 2009-04)
In many European countries, one of the most complex and widely discussed issues addressed by legal systems with respect to forced selling of limited liability and public limited company shares is the impact of possible ...
The reform of electronic consumer contracts in Europe: towards an effective legal framework?
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en droit public., 2009-09)
Christine Riefa is a lecturer in Consumer Law and Intellectual Property Law at Brunel University in the UK. She is an elected board member of the International Association of Consumer Law and an academic correspondent to ...
The Constitutional basis of aboriginal rights
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en droit public., 2010-06)
Aboriginal rights are rights held by aboriginal peoples, not by virtue of Crown grant, legislation or treaty, but “by reason of the fact that aboriginal peoples were once independent, self-governing entities in possession ...