Bijuralism and Harmonization
Title
Bijuralism and Harmonization
Subject
Canada
Legal systems
Bijuralism
Description
From the website:
This website contains materials relevant to understanding Canadian bijuralism and tracks the efforts of the Federal Government of Canada to harmonize law across the civil and common law systems and through French and English.
"As a legacy of the colonisation of North America by France and Great Britain, two legal traditions co-exist in Canada – civil law in Quebec and common law in all other provinces and territories. The Department of Justice is committed to respecting both legal systems, in both official languages, to ensure federal legislation is adequately applied everywhere in Canada."
This website contains materials relevant to understanding Canadian bijuralism and tracks the efforts of the Federal Government of Canada to harmonize law across the civil and common law systems and through French and English.
Creator
Canada, Department of Justice
Source
Canada, Department of Justice, "Bijuralism and Harmonization" website: http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/harmonization/index.html
Publisher
Canada, Department of Justice: www.justice.gc.ca
Date
February 9, 2017
Rights
(c) Government of Canada
(c) Canada, Department of Justice
Format
Hyperlink
Language
English
Type
Website
Collection
Tags
Citation
Canada, Department of Justice, “Bijuralism and Harmonization,” Exhibits, accessed December 22, 2024, https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/2457.