On October 27-30, 3L student Hannah Duhme was invited to assist Professor John Packer at a rare meeting among representatives of non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in a situation not so far known to many Canadians.
On October 27-30, 3L student Hannah Duhme was invited to assist Professor John Packer at a rare meeting among representatives of non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in a situation not so far known to many Canadians.
The Common Law Section has recently recognized outstanding researchers who are leading the way on a variety of law-related topics, from the rights of vulnerable migrants and the experiences of surrogates to fictional representations of incarcerated women and patterns of police violence.
The Common Law Section has recently recognized outstanding researchers who are leading the way on a variety of law-related topics, from the rights of vulnerable migrants and the experiences of surrogates to fictional representations of incarcerated women and patterns of police violence.
In a mock Security Council meeting, 14 Common Law students called for cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of forces and negotiated settlement for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
In a mock Security Council meeting, 14 Common Law students called for cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of forces and negotiated settlement for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
Today, December 1, 2022, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) will present the 2022 Partnership Award to the Canadian Partnership for International Justice (CPIJ) during a televised ceremony at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
Today, December 1, 2022, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) will present the 2022 Partnership Award to the Canadian Partnership for International Justice (CPIJ) during a televised ceremony at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
Professor Jamie Benidickson’s 2019 book Levelling the Lake: Transboundary Resource Management in the Lake of the Woods Watershed (UBC Press) is the 2022 winner of the Fred Landon Award, given out by the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) in honour of the best book on local or regional history in Ontario.
Professor Jamie Benidickson’s 2019 book Levelling the Lake: Transboundary Resource Management in the Lake of the Woods Watershed (UBC Press) is the 2022 winner of the Fred Landon Award, given out by the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) in honour of the best book on local or regional history in Ontar...
This fall, the Common Law Section has the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Karolina Kremens, co-founder and Head of the Digital Justice Center at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics at the University of Wrocław, Poland, as a visiting scholar.
This fall, the Common Law Section has the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Karolina Kremens, co-founder and Head of the Digital Justice Center at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics at the University of Wrocław, Poland, as a visiting scholar.
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section has partnered with renowned legal coaching and training firm, Southren Group, to launch a brand-new National Alumni Advisory Program in early 2023.
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section has partnered with renowned legal coaching and training firm, Southren Group, to launch a brand-new National Alumni Advisory Program in early 2023.
Today there are more than 18,000 cryptocurrencies in existence. The technology that powers these currencies – originated by cryptographers and network engineers – is known as blockchain, and despite its origin as a tool for the financial systems of the digital age, blockchain is quickly working its way into countless other aspects of our lives. As is often the case with new technologies, law has d...
Today there are more than 18,000 cryptocurrencies in existence. The technology that powers these currencies – originated by cryptographers and network engineers – is known as blockchain, and despite its origin as a tool for the financial systems of the digital age, blockchain is quickly working its ...