Why Canadians Need the Luxembourg Convention on Protection of the Legal Profession
Several Canadian governments have been using politicized rhetoric against “self-interested” lawyers and biased courts to garner popular support for increased control of the legal system. This column examines threats to the independence of the legal profession in Canada and explores how the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer (Luxembourg Convention) could fortify the rule of law.
The Luxembourg Convention: “Survival mechanism for the Rule of Law”
Threats to lawyers and judges in the United States (US) have triggered worldwide alarm. In 2025, research by Canadian law societies . . . [more]
