The Interpretation of Force Majeure Clauses in an Increasingly Frustrating World: The Need for Reform October 13, 2022 The CBA Construction and Infrastructure Law Section is pleased to announce Jacob Lokash as the winner of the 2022 Atrium Law Student Essay Contest, for his paper entitled "The Interpretation of Force Majeure Clauses in an Increasingly Frustrating World: The Need for Reform".
Jurisdiction and Access to Justice: An analysis of Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario-issued Notices of Intent to Dismiss October 11, 2022 The CBA Administrative Law Section is pleased to announce Frank Nasca as the winner of the 2022 Paul Smith Memorial Award, for their paper entitled "Jurisdiction and Access to Justice: An analysis of Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario-issued Notices of Intent to Dismiss".
Modernizing the Definition of Charity in Canada September 23, 2022 Alexander Barnes is the winner of the 2022 Charities and Not-for-Profit Law Section's student essay contest for his paper titled, "Modernizing the Definition of Charity in Canada".
Subsequent Spouses, Testamentary Dispositions, and Undue Influence September 22, 2022 The CBA Wills, Estates and Trusts Section is pleased to announce Rebecca Xie as the winner of the Wills, Estates and Trusts Section Essay Contest, for her paper entitled "Subsequent Spouses, Testamentary Dispositions, and Undue Influence".
Whose Boat is it Anyway? The Pitfalls and Jurisdictional Complications of the Canadian Problem Boat Regime September 21, 2022 Frances Miltimore is the winner of the 2022 NEERLS Law Student Essay Contest - Gowling WLG - David Estrin Prize.
L’avenir du marché des obligations vertes : pour ou contre une réglementation en son sein? September 15, 2022 Estelle Mauffette-Whyte is the winner of the Business Law Section's 2022 French Langlois Prize for his paper titled, "L’avenir du marché des obligations vertes : pour ou contre une réglementation en son sein?". (available in french only)
Privacy Dark Patterns: A Case for Regulatory Reform in Canada September 08, 2022 Ademola Adeyoju is the winner of the 2022 Privacy and Access Law Section's student essay contest for his paper titled, "Privacy Dark Patterns: A Case for Regulatory Reform in Canada".
Retaining and Improving Investor-State Arbitration Amidst Calls for Reform September 02, 2022 Melissa Morrow is the winner of the ADR Law Section's 2022 James L. Thistle Q.C law student essay competition for his paper titled, "Retaining and Improving Investor-State Arbitration Amidst Calls for Reform".
Rethinking the Canadian Model for Advancing Board Diversity August 31, 2022 Rachael Tu is the winner of the Business Law Section's 2022 English Langlois Prize for her paper titled, "Rethinking the Canadian Model for Advancing Board Diversity".
Nothing About Us Without Us August 24, 2022 The CBA Health Law Section is pleased to announce Brett Ryan Book as the winner of the 2022 Health Law Section Student Essay Contest, for his paper entitled "Nothing About Us Without Us".