Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1995

Source Publication

Commercial Litigation. Volume 2 (1995), p. 91.

Abstract

In its recent decision on choice of law in tort in Gagnon,• the Supreme Court of Canada has taken bold • steps to bring order to In doing so, it has laid the cornerstone for new structure for interprovincial conflict of laws in tort cases, one which has the potential to serve as a model for other federal and regional systems. This article examines the decision in light of other recent developments in the conflict of laws and considers its implications for the relationship between choice of law and jurisdiction in interprovincial conflict of laws determinations.

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