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The Doctrine of Res Judicata in Canada 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780433501237
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780433483502
Published: September 2021
Publisher: LexisNexis Canada
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £249.00



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The Doctrine of Res Judicata in Canada, 5th Edition is the most recent volume on the doctrine of res judicata by Canada's recognized legal scholar on the subject, Donald J. Lange. The text is the definitive resource on an important legal doctrine: why a person can only sue or be sued once for each case.

The book's analysis, terminology and description of the law have been adopted by the Supreme Court of Canada, and have been cited on numerous occasions by provincial trial and appellate courts and by tribunals across Canada. The text provides a comprehensive distillation of the res judicata doctrine that has evolved in 200 years of Canadian jurisprudence.

Topics Covered:

  • Analyzes leading decisions from the Supreme Court of Canada and other Canadian courts on the interpretation and application of res judicata
  • Explores fully the criteria to establish the doctrines of issue estoppel, cause of action estoppel, and abuse of process by relitigation
  • Identifies and develops in detail the six essential estoppel doctrines

What’s New in this Edition
A review of over 2,000 Canadian decisions on res judicata and related doctrines since the fourth edition was published in 2015, including new coverage on:

  • The impact of the Supreme Court of Canada case of Penner
  • Issue estoppel and the burden of proof
  • Cause of action estoppel and set-off and counterclaims
  • Cause of action estoppel and discretion
  • Rigour in the application of abuse of process by relitigation
  • Finality and appeals
  • Criminal proceedings and civil proceedings
  • Small claims court proceedings and superior court proceedings
  • Special circumstances and fraud
  • Special circumstances and a change in the law
  • The jurisprudence specific to collateral attack
  • The doctrine of stare decisis
  • Cost sanctions against lawyers

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Canada
Contents:
1. The General Nature of Res Judicata
2. Issue Estoppel
3. Cause of Action Estoppel
4. Abuse of Process by Relitigation
5. Discretion and Special Circumstances
6. Dispositions Without a Trial
7. Specific Areas of the Law
8. Related Doctrines
Bibliography
Table of Cases
Index