Legislating Support for Self-Determination and FPIC: Lessons from Colombia

Recent developments in Colombia shed light on potential pathways for strengthening state recognition of self-determination and free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) of Indigenous peoples through legislation. In May 2025, the national government of Colombia published Decree 0488/2025,[1] which advances Indigenous self-determination and autonomy within state recognized Indigenous Territories through the force of law. The Decree’s introduction recognizes the establishment of new relationships between the state and Indigenous populations, particularly ones that are horizontal rather Read more…

How British Columbia’s Wills Reform Helped Shape England and Wales’ Proposed Wills Act

Introduction In shaping its proposals for wills law reform, the Law Commission of England and Wales found a compelling model in British Columbia’s Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA), a statute shaped in part by the 2006 BCLI report on succession law. Elements of BCLI’s recommendations now appear in the Law Commission’s 2025 report, Modernising Wills Law. There are several areas where BCLI’s work and that of BCLI’s predecessor, the Law Reform Commission of British Read more…

BC Supreme Court denies anticipatory injunction in racetrack dispute

Harness Racing B.C. Society v Orangeville Raceway Limited, 2025 BCSC 1249—a recent decision of the BC Supreme Court—was a dispute between the owners of a horse-racing facility (the defendants) and a society and its members (the plaintiffs), who were among the main users of the racetrack facility. The dispute turned on a rat infestation at the racetrack. The defendants had engaged a pest-control company, which “recommended barn by barn treatment”. Under this plan, the defendants Read more…

Project Update: Pension Division Q+A 5th Edition

BCLI has continued its commitment to improving family law in BC through its Pension Division Questions and Answers series. The Q+A is a definitive guide that speaks of the complex legal issues that arise when a spousal relationship breaks down and the family property to be divided includes benefits in a pension plan. The first draft of the 5th edition is currently out for review with pension experts. BCLI will consider their comments and make Read more…

Pension division reform and fifth edition Q+A updates

BCLI is pleased to note that on January 1, 2025, sections 8, 9, 11 to 14, and 17 to 20 of the Family Law Amendment Act  as well as the Division of Pensions Regulations came into force. This Act implemented BCLI’s recommendations on reforms to part 6 of the Family Law Act and the Division of Pension Regulations. Changes to part 6 of the Family Law Act included clarifying and modernizing law on: locked-in retirement Read more…