Guidelines for Making a Project Proposal
The LCO invites project proposals in any area of law within provincial jurisdiction. (If there are federal aspects to your project, this is not a bar, but the project should not be directed at federal law.)
What should I include in my proposal?
In about two pages,
- briefly describe the project;
- tell us why you think it requires doing; and
- explain how it fits in with the LCO’s mandate.
The LCO’s mandate is to make recommendations
- to make the legal system more relevant, accessible or effective;
- to simplify or clarify the law;
- to use technology to improve access to justice.
The more specific you are, the easier it will be for the LCO to decide the resources the project would need and how long it would take to complete it.
If you have information or data that you believe will help the LCO if it undertakes the project, please include it with your proposal or tell us where we can find it easily.
Before you make a proposal . . .
Consider the following questions in deciding whether the LCO is the best organization to address your concern about the law and in developing your proposal:
- Is this project consistent with the LCO’s mandate? Or does it better fall within another institution’s mandate?
- Does this project address a significant need not already being addressed by government or another body?
- Which community or communities will be affected by reforms resulting from this project?
- Will this project provide an opportunity for the LCO to advance its commitment to multidisciplinary, innovative and socially conscious analysis? Or will this project provide an opportunity for the LCO to produce recommendations focusing on a particular area of law?
- Does this project have the potential to produce forward looking, innovative and pragmatic, workable recommendations?
- Will the public or particular segments of the public see this project as a good use of the LCO’s resources?
How can I find out if somebody else has already proposed my project?
If you want to know if we have already received a proposal in the area you’re thinking about, please contact us at: LawCommission@lco-cdo.org
The Sossin Report will give you an idea about the kinds of proposals various organizations and individuals have already submitted to the LCO.
Read about our current projects
What if I have questions about submitting a proposal?
Contact Janice Williams at LawCommission@lco-cdo.org or 416.650.8406.
How should I submit my proposal?
Submit your proposal by email to LawCommission@lco-cdo.org.
If you are unable to send your proposal electronically, send it to: Janice Williams, Executive Assistant
Law Commission of Ontario
Computer Methods Building, Suite 201
4850 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3

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