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Criminal code provisions on physician assisted dying declared unconstitutional in Carter et al v. Canada (Attorney General) *

Canada - July 20 2012
Following a summary trial at the end of 2011, on 15 June 2012 the Honourable Madam Justice Lynn Smith of the Supreme Court of British Columbia issued a landmark judgment in which she concluded that the Criminal Code provisions prohibiting physicianassisted dying violated sections 15 (right to equality) and 7 (right to life, liberty and security of the person) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and were thus invalid: 2012 BCSC 866.

Co-authors: Angus Gunn, Anna Marrison.


How to stay a lawsuit pending arbitration – without agreeing to arbitrate! *

Canada - September 9 2011
What happens where some, but not all, parties to a lawsuit have agreed to arbitrate the dispute between them?