On the third day of the 4th Autumn School on the Methodology of Research in Law, Professor Angela Cameron of the Common Law Section, and Professor Suzie Dunn of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University led an informative discussion about their strategies for bringing a feminist approach to legal research and how they collect data to support their work.
On the third day of the 4th Autumn School on the Methodology of Research in Law, Professor Angela Cameron of the Common Law Section, and Professor Suzie Dunn of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University led an informative discussion about their strategies for bringing a feminist approach to...
Professor Jane Bailey of the University of Ottawa’s Common Law Section and Dr. Valerie Steeves of the Faculty of Social Sciences are co-holders of a Partnership Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), which supports the ground-breaking eQuality Project. This multi-year research initiative is dedicated to the creation of new knowledge about young people’s use of netw...
Professor Jane Bailey of the University of Ottawa’s Common Law Section and Dr. Valerie Steeves of the Faculty of Social Sciences are co-holders of a Partnership Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), which supports the ground-breaking eQuality Project. This multi-yea...
Since the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed countless vulnerabilities across all domains of society, particularly in countries that were already suffering from humanitarian challenges. As nations around the world continue to seek to understand the pandemic and find ways to protect their most vulnerable citizens, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) has presented both interestin...
Since the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed countless vulnerabilities across all domains of society, particularly in countries that were already suffering from humanitarian challenges. As nations around the world continue to seek to understand the pandemic and find ways to protect t...
The Royal Society of Canada established a task force in April of 2020 to help Canadians navigate the pandemic with up-to-the-minute expert advice on a broad range of pandemic-related themes. Since the spring of 2020, over 700 experts from a wide range of disciplines have contributed to over 200 publications on COVID-19.
The Royal Society of Canada established a task force in April of 2020 to help Canadians navigate the pandemic with up-to-the-minute expert advice on a broad range of pandemic-related themes. Since the spring of 2020, over 700 experts from a wide range of disciplines have contributed to over 200 publ...
The Open African Innovation Research Partnership (Open AIR) has transformed our understanding of Africa’s role in the global knowledge economy, promoting inclusion through African technology hubs, empowering women, youth and members of marginalized communities to drive inclusive innovation in Africa, and building understanding and respect for Indigenous data sovereignty and knowledge governance sy...
The Open African Innovation Research Partnership (Open AIR) has transformed our understanding of Africa’s role in the global knowledge economy, promoting inclusion through African technology hubs, empowering women, youth and members of marginalized communities to drive inclusive innovation in Africa...
As a longtime leader in international law scholarship, the Common Law Section is home to a large group of globally recognized academics conducting impactful research on topics ranging from human rights and trade to global knowledge governance and solutions for refugees. With a new academic year underway, there is an abundance of international law-related activity happening amongst our faculty memb...
As a longtime leader in international law scholarship, the Common Law Section is home to a large group of globally recognized academics conducting impactful research on topics ranging from human rights and trade to global knowledge governance and solutions for refugees. With a new academic year unde...
While community-based research can be challenging and emotionally draining, enormous benefits can be gained from working directly with the people who are affected by legal problems.
While community-based research can be challenging and emotionally draining, enormous benefits can be gained from working directly with the people who are affected by legal problems.
So much of what defines us as Canadians and Canadian citizens is intertwined with the heritage and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities across Canada.
So much of what defines us as Canadians and Canadian citizens is intertwined with the heritage and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities across Canada.
Professor Wolfgang Alschner, an empirical legal scholar specializing in international economic law and the computational analysis of law, has been named as the new Hyman Soloway Chair in Business and Trade Law.
Professor Wolfgang Alschner, an empirical legal scholar specializing in international economic law and the computational analysis of law, has been named as the new Hyman Soloway Chair in Business and Trade Law.