Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 107
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This bilingual volume of the Supreme Court Law Review brings together a collection of articles on class actions in the Supreme Court of Canada. This volume seeks to explore the world of class actions and the role the Supreme Court of Canada has played in the evolution of this important feature of Canadian law.
Ce volume bilingue de la Revue de droit de la Cour suprême rassemble une collection d’articles sur les actions collectives présentées devant la Cour suprême du Canada. Ce volume vise à explorer le monde des actions collectives ainsi que le rôle que la Cour suprême du Canada a joué dans l’évolution de cette importante caractéristique du droit canadien.
Table of contents
Partie I Philosophie des actions collectives / Part I Philosophy of Class Actions
Chronique sur le paragraphe 575(2) C.p.c. – L’historique trouble et le futur incertain du critère de la « cause défendable » – Shaun E. Finn
Are Class Actions Progressive? An Enquiry into the Nature and Function of Modern Class Actions – Shaun E. Finn
Class Actions as a Bridge Between Cultures of Dignity and Victimhood – Shaun E. Finn
Chronique – Le jugement sommaire comme moyen d’assurer la proportionnalité et l’économie judiciaire : un virage culturel dans l’administration de la justice québécoise – André Ryan
Partie II Historique juridique / Part II Legal History
Foreword of Québec Class Actions / Préface de Actions collectives au Québec – The Right Honourable Richard Wagner
Introduction of Québec Class Actions / Introduction de actions collectives au Québec – Shaun E. Finn and André Ryan
In a Class All its Own: The Advent of the Modern Class Action and its Changing Legal and Social Mission – Shaun E. Finn
Partie III Réformes législatives / Part III Legislative Reforms
Submissions to the Quebec Minister of Justice on Proposed Class Action Reforms – André Ryan and Shaun E. Finn
Class Action Reform in Ontario – Cameron Fiske
Partie IV Législation / Part IV Legislation
Québec Class Actions / Actions collectives au Québec – André Ryan and Shaun E. Finn
Partie V Jurisprudence / Part V Case Law
Not Waiving, But Drowning: Supreme Court of Canada Kills Waiver of Tort as an Independent Cause of Action – Suzanne Chiodo
The Law on Litigation Funding in Canada after Blurberi – Pierre-Jérôme Bouchard
A Furthering Lowering of the Authorization Bar in Québec: L’Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal v. J.J. – Shaun E. Finn and Audrée Anne Barry
Commentaire sur la décision L’Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal c. J.J. – La désolante complexification des critères d’autorisation – Shaun E. Finn
Commentaire sur l’arrêt Desjardins Cabinet de services financiers inc. c. Asselin – Un point de rupture en matière d’action collective au Québec ? – Shaun E. Finn
“Plus ça change, plus c’est pareil”: Quebec’s unique low threshold to authorization confirmed (again) in the Supreme Court of Canada – Catherine Piché
L’approche contemporaine aux actions collectives dans L’action collective au Québec – Shaun E. Finn
Partie VI Sujets spécialisés / Part VI Specialized Topics
Foreword of In the Public Eye: Privacy, Personal Information, and High Stakes Litigation in the Public Sector – The Honourable Nicole Duval Hesler
Public Sector Personal Information Class Actions in Canada: Context and Case Law – Shaun E. Finn and Danielle Miller Olofsson
Notes – réclamation pour violation de la vie privée / Notes – Privacy/ Data Breach Claims – Shaun E. Finn and André Ryan
Notes sur la Loi sur les valeurs mobilières / Notes on the Québec Securities Act – Shaun E. Finn and André Ryan
New Case Law: Nkala v. Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Treatment Action Campaign NPC and Sonke Gender Jjustice NPC Amicus Curiae) – Monique Pansegrouw
Class Actions and the “Mixed Law” Regimes That Have Embraced Them: A Comparative Reflection on Class Actions in the South African and Quebec Legal Systems – Monique Pansegrouw and Shaun E. Finn
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