Welcometo the new web site of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada. We hope you will find its contents interesting and the site itself easy to use.

Some of the older documents on the former site have not yet been moved over to this new site, especially those between 1994 and 2001. The URLs of the documents on the old site have necessarily changed, as well. We apologize for the inconvenience. The Search function on this site should take you to the document you want.

  • You may still access the old site by clicking on the link in the upper right column.
  • Please contact us by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to submit comments on the site. Since the site is managed by volunteers, it may take some time to receive a response. We do appreciate your input.

What We Do

ULCCoperates in two sections: the Criminal Section and the Civil Section. Its work is done by delegates appointed by the member governments. The Section makes recommendations for changes to federal criminal legislation based on identified deficiencies, defects or gaps in the existing law, or based on problems created by judicial interpretation of existing law.

The Criminal Section unites prosecutors from federal, provincial and territorial governments with defence counsel and judges to consider proposals to amend criminal laws, which are mainly under federal authority in Canada. The administration of criminal justice is however largely provincial and territorial. Meetings of the Section give provinces and territories a chance to ask the federal government to make the system better reflect the challenges they face in performing that administration.

The Civil Section assembles government policy lawyers and analysts, private lawyers and law reformers to consider areas in which provincial and territorial laws would benefit from harmonization..... read more
Creative Commons Licence
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Canada License
L'usage de cette œuvre est autorisé selon les dispositions de la Licence Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Canada

Webcraft By Thistle Website Design