Posts in Contract Law
Tender Ties: How Canada and the Republic of Korea Approach Public Procurement

Joe Cho, SJD Candidate at Seoul National University School of Law

What are the different ways countries balance fairness and transparency in public bidding? This article explores the public procurement processes in Canada and the Republic of Korea, examining the unique legal frameworks and tendering practices of these two countries.

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What Makes a Contract? Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada St. Mary Cathedral v Aga and the Role of Intention in Contract Formation

Faisal Bhabha, 2L, Volume 80 Articles Editor

In cases of contract formation, how important is the intention to create legal relations? Senior Editor Faisal Bhabha critiques the Supreme Court of Canada’s intention-centric approach in Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada St. Mary Cathedral v Aga, and considers the continued merits of the doctrine of consideration.

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