For the avoidance of imprecision or possible confusion, with (most of) Canada being a common-law, and not a civil law jurisdiction, I submit that governing law should, for preference, might better be expressed simply as "Canadian Law" or perhaps "British Columbia law".
These were, of course, civil *proceedings*, under Canadian law but that's not civil law. (I think Quebec has a civilian system, however?)
On 03/04/17 14:29, Mathieu Weill wrote:
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Here is another summary form for the Pool.com vs ICANN case. It’s an
interesting case because it was the only one documented as submitted in
front of a non-US court. However it was settled before it reached the
decision stage.
Best,
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