Solving climate change is, in a word, complex. Google those three words, “solving climate change,” and you’ll turn up thousands of opinions, strategies and blueprints for how to best tackle the problem. While it’s encouraging to see such a wealth of proposed solutions, we can’t simply implement them all at once. What if solving a problem in one area of the world causes a different problem in anot...
Solving climate change is, in a word, complex. Google those three words, “solving climate change,” and you’ll turn up thousands of opinions, strategies and blueprints for how to best tackle the problem. While it’s encouraging to see such a wealth of proposed solutions, we can’t simply implement them...
Two graduate students currently engaged in doctoral studies at the Faculty of Law, Siobhán Airey and Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny, were recently profiled in the Ottawa Citizen. The article highlights how their work, and valuable support from the Faculty of Law, has brought them to the front lines of social justice.
The article also describes the...
Two graduate students currently engaged in doctoral studies at the Faculty of Law, Siobhán Airey and Pierre Cloutier de Repentigny, were recently profiled in the Ottawa Citizen. The article highlights how their work, and valuable support from the Fa...
Faculty of Law graduate student Niharika Bapna, who is part of the first cohort of students in the LLM Program’s Concentration in Legislative Studies, has recently published a paper entitled Plain Language Drafting: A Study of the Laws of India (2009–17) in the prestigious UK journal, Statute Law Review.
Here is the abstract of the arti...
Faculty of Law graduate student Niharika Bapna, who is part of the first cohort of students in the LLM Program’s Concentration in Legislative Studies, has recently published a paper entitled Plain Language Drafting: A Study of the Laws of India (200...
An inclusive network-building conference bringing together professionals and practitioners in the fields of children’s rights, law, criminal justice, child welfare, health care, and education who are interested in improving services for families of youth who have offended sexually.
An inclusive network-building conference bringing together professionals and practitioners in the fields of children’s rights, law, criminal justice, child welfare, health care, and education who are interested in improving services for families of youth who have offended sexually.
Le 16 mars 2010, le ministre de la Justice, l'honorable Rob Nicholson, a présenté quelques modifications à la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents (LSJPA). La professeure Rachel GRONDIN émet son opinion à ce sujet.
Le 16 mars 2010, le ministre de la Justice, l'honorable Rob Nicholson, a présenté quelques modifications à la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents (LSJPA). La professeure Rachel GRONDIN émet son opinion à ce sujet.
Le 16 mars 2010, le ministre de la Justice, l'honorable Rob Nicholson, a présenté quelques modifications à la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents (LSJPA). La professeure Rachel GRONDIN émet son opinion à ce sujet.
Le 16 mars 2010, le ministre de la Justice, l'honorable Rob Nicholson, a présenté quelques modifications à la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents (LSJPA). La professeure Rachel GRONDIN émet son opinion à ce sujet.