THE COMMON LAW IN CANADA

Authors

  • H PATRICK GLENN

Abstract

The article is an attempt to state the nature of the common law in Canada. It examines briefly the history of the common law, its transformation and partial nationalization in the 19th century and its migration over space and time. The common law, as it has been thought in Canada, is then related to Canadian institutions, Canadian society and ongoing judicial activity.

Keywords:

Legal History

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Published

1995-06-01

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Legal Commentary