
Alberta Law Reform Institute
Established in 1967, the Institute has been the catalyst for many changes in the Alberta Legal system. Many of these changes have been of a systemic nature and have had a significant impact on the life of Albertans. Recommendations based on thorough research have led to the introduction of the Business Corporations Act, the Matrimonial Property Act, the Arbitration Act, and the Civil Enforcement Act. Others have been smaller in scope but of no less importance, such as the provisions in the Fatal Accidents Act, Survivorship Act and Powers of Attorney.
More information about the Alberta Law Reform Institute can be found at alri.ualberta.ca.
Established in 1967, the Institute has been the catalyst for many changes in the Alberta Legal system. Many of these changes have been of a systemic nature and have had a significant impact on the life of Albertans. Recommendations based on thorough research have led to the introduction of the Business Corporations Act, the Matrimonial Property Act, the Arbitration Act, and the Civil Enforcement Act. Others have been smaller in scope but of no less importance, such as the provisions in the Fatal Accidents Act, Survivorship Act and Powers of Attorney.
More information about the Alberta Law Reform Institute can be found at alri.ualberta.ca.