UVic Law Professor Kathryn Chan‘s work was mentioned several times during the oral argument on the Law Society of British Columbia v. Trinity Western University, et al. delivered at the Supreme Court of Canada last month. Listen to the webcast of the hearing at the 2 hour and 2 minutes mark where her article “Identifying the Institutional Religious Freedom Claimant” was mentioned.
Her article is openly available on UVicSpace and can be accessed here: https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8841.
See our previous post for links to the SCC case summary, factums, and archived webcast: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/hearsay/2017/11/30/trinity-western-university-et-al-v-law-society-of-upper-canada-webcast/
Check out some of Kathryn Chan’s other publications available through the UVic Libraries Collection:
Books, Chapters, Monographs
- Kathryn Chan, The Public-Private Nature of Charity Law. (2016) Portland, Oregon; Oxford: Hart Publishing.
- Kathryn Chan, “The Advancement of Religion as a Charitable Purpose in an Age of Religious Neutrality” (2017) 6:1 Oxford J of Law and Religion 112.
Journal Articles
- Kathryn Chan, “Identifying the Institutional Religious Freedom Claimant” (2017) 95 Canadian Bar Review (forthcoming)
- Kathryn Chan, “The Perils of Federalizing the Private Law: a Case Study of the Income Tax Act Gift Concept” (2017) UBC Law Review
- Kathryn Chan, “The Advancement of Religion as a Charitable Purpose in an Age of Religious Neutrality” (2017) 6:1 Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 112.
- Kathryn Chan, “The Function (or Malfunction) of Equity in the Charity Law of Canada’s Federal Courts” (2016) 2 Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law 33
- Kathryn Chan, “The Co-optation of Charitable Resources by Threatened Welfare States” (2015) 40:2 Queen’s Law Journal 561
***awarded the 2015 Scholarly Paper Award of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers - Kathryn Chan, “The Role of the Attorney General in charity proceedings in Canada and in England and Wales” (2011) 89:2 Canadian Bar Review 373
- Kathryn Chan, “Charitable according to whom?: The clash between Quebec’s societal values and the law governing the registration of charities” (2008) 49 Les Cahiers de Droit 277
- Kathryn Chan, “Taxing Charities/Imposer les Organismes de Bienfaisance: Harmonization and Dissonance in Canadian Charity Law” (2007) 55:3 Canadian Tax Journal 481
- Kathryn Bromley Chan, “The Dueling Narratives of Religious Freedom: a comment on Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem” (2005) 43:2 Alberta Law Review 451
- Kathryn Bromley Chan, “From Legal Universalism to Legal Pluralism: expanding and enhancing the human rights approach to HIV/AIDS” (2005) 21: 2 South African Journal of Human Rights 191