Oct. 30 - Nov. 3 | Times vary | Virtual and/or in-person - Mock Interview Week - Book an appointment in The Source
Oct. 31 | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Zoom - WestlawEdge Canada Training - Registration required - Wear a costume or a hat for a chance to win a prize
Oct. 31 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | 3rd floor - Frightful Fall Flavours: A Halloween Drop-in - Wear a costume or a hat for a chance to win a prize
Nov. 1 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Dicussion avec la doyenne | Boon Talk - Registration required
Nov. 1 | 11:30 AM - 12:55 PM | FTX 147 - Summer After First Year of Law: Paths and Possibilities
Nov. 1 | 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM | FTX 413 - Book Club: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act - In English only
Nov. 1 | 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM | FTX 351 - Centre for Law, Technology and Society - More details to come
Nov. 2 | 11:30 AM - 12:55 PM | FTX 351 - Fellowship Information Session
Nov 8-10 | See schedule | Social Sciences Building - Public Law Centre Conference: Evolving Approaches to Constitutional Interpretation in Canada - Registration required
Nov. 8 | 11:30 AM - 12:55 PM | FTX 147 - Cover Letter Basics: Presenting your story
Nov. 8 | 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM | SMD 428 - Runnymede Society uOttawa Presents: Implementation of UNDRIP within the Canadian Federation: Complex Questions Ahead - a Lecture by Professor Dwight Newman - In English only - Registration required
Nov. 9 | 11:30 AM | FTX 401 - Presentation and Q&A on Queen's International Law Programs
Nov. 15 | 11:30 AM - 12:55 PM | FTX 351 - Environmental law Speaker - More details to come
Nov. 16 | 11:30 AM – 12:50 PM | FTX 302 | Presentation of the Fulbright Canada Research Chair on Human Rights and Social Justice at the HRREC - Universalism v. Relativism: Cultural variations of national law on prohibiting workplace sexual harassment - In English only - Registration required
Nov. 16 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | FTX 359 | Ottawa Law Review - Citation Workshop - In English only - Registration required
To see a full list of upcoming events click here.
Word from the dean
Studying International Law has become essential to practicing law in the 21st century. In an increasingly interconnected world, international law provides a framework for addressing transnational issues such as human rights, economic and social development, the environment and trade.
The uOttawa Faculty of Law is home to a large group of globally-recognised scholars in the area of International Law and offers an extensive program of courses in international law for JD students in the Common Law Section, as well as programs in at the master’s and doctoral levels. Many of our graduates go on to work as lawyers in international organizations, governments, law firms, businesses and NGOs.
My current research is focussed on issues relating to state owned entities, access to justice in international law, and the law of immunities. If you are interested in this field, I urge you to gain practical experience through clinics, moots, and internships.
Take a deeper dive into this fascinating field:
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Professor Delphine Nakache was recently recognized for her Impactful Research on Immigration and Citizenship.
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Become a student member of the American Society of International Law. ASIL student membership is free for uOttawa students and includes access to the ASIL job board and events.
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Register to attend the 2023 Conference of the Canadian Council on International Law on November 2-3. The Law Faculty’s Hyman Soloway Chair in Business and Trade Law is subsidizing $25 per student for student registrations for the Conference (use the priority code “OttawaU25”).
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Come meet international law practitioners and professionals working in embassies, law firms, universities and governments during our International Law Social this upcoming November 15th, 2023.
Win a Common Law gift basket
Upcoming Events
Important dates
Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023: Term dates for the Fall term
Sept. 6 to Dec. 6, 2023: Courses for the Fall term
Nov. 15, 2023: Deadline for students with exam accommodations to confirm their participation for their December exams on Ventus.
Nov. 20 to Dec 1, 2023: Teaching and course evaluations for Fall courses
Dec. 7, 2023: Study Break