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The Federal Court of Canada pointed out in 2017, ... The federal court adopted a wide interpretation of the anti-circumvention rules in the case of Nintendo of America v.
The Federal Courts Act, and the concurrent Federal Courts Rules govern any application for judicial review in the federal courts. The source of this power can be found in s. 28 of the Federal Courts Act, which provides that the Federal Court of Appeal is the appropriate venue for judicial review of decisions by federal boards and tribunals. In ...
The court was created on July 2, 2003, by the Courts Administration Service Act [1] when it and the Federal Court of Appeal were split from their predecessor, the Federal Court of Canada (which had been created June 1, 1971, through the enactment of the Federal Court Act, subsequently renamed the Federal Courts Act). [2]
In Canada, the rules of civil procedure are administered separately by each jurisdiction, both federal and provincial. Nine provinces and three territories in Canada are common law jurisdictions. One province, Quebec, is governed by civil law. [1] In all provinces and territories, there is an inferior and superior court. [1]
Judges of the Federal Court of Canada, June 1, 1971 – July 2, 2003 Name Trial Division Appeal Division Associate Chief Justice Chief Justice Left office Transferred to Federal Court: Federal Court of Appeal: Wilbur R. Jackett: June 1, 1971: October 1, 1979: Camilien Noël: June 1, 1971: July 4, 1975: Jacques Dumoulin: June 1, 1971: December 1 ...
A federal appeals court ruled this week the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lacked the authority to restore certain net neutrality rules last year, handing a blow to FCC Democrats and ...
An National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge has ruled that two Hallmark movie productions violated federal labor law in 2021 when nine of its drivers were interrogated about their ...
The CANLII database is one of the most comprehensive collections of Canadian federal, provincial and territorial legislation. [5] It is used by lawyers, legal professionals and the general public, with usage averaging over 30,000 visits per day. [ 6 ]