Professor Penelope Simons and doctoral student Melisa Handl have been selected as the 2021 recipients of the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) Scholarly Paper Award for their co-authored paper, “Relations of Ruling: A Feminist Critique of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights an...
Professor Penelope Simons and doctoral student Melisa Handl have been selected as the 2021 recipients of the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) Scholarly Paper Award for their co-authored paper, “Relations of ...
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, in collaboration with the Section de droit civil, invites you to attend the 4e École d’automne sur la méthodologie de la recherche en droit | 4th Autumn School on the Methodology of Research in Law to be held at the University of Ottawa, November 22-26, 2021 (online).
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, in collaboration with the Section de droit civil, invites you to attend the 4e École d’automne sur la méthodologie de la recherche en droit | 4th Autumn School on the Methodology of Research in Law to be held at the University of Ottawa, November 22-26, 2021 (...
Professor Yan Campagnolo has authored a new book that explores whether or not decision-making at the highest levels of government can maintain a tradition of secrecy in an era when the state executive is increasingly expected to be transparent and accountable to the public. Behind Closed Doors: The Law and Politics of Cabinet Secrecy&nbs...
Professor Yan Campagnolo has authored a new book that explores whether or not decision-making at the highest levels of government can maintain a tradition of secrecy in an era when the state executive is increasingly expected to be transparent ...
Professors Tony VanDuzer and Melanie Mallet have been selected as the inaugural recipients of the Charles B. Bourne Article Prize for their recent contributoon “Indigenous Rights and Trade Obligations: How Does CUSMA’s Indigenous General Exception Apply to Canada?”, published in volume 58 of The Canadian Yearbook of Intern...
Professors Tony VanDuzer and Melanie Mallet have been selected as the inaugural recipients of the Charles B. Bourne Article Prize for their recent contributoon “Indigenous Rights and Trade Obligations: How Does CUSMA’s Indigenous...
The Fondation du Barreau du Québec (FBQ) has announced that Professor Yan Campagnolo’s 2020 book, Le secret ministériel : théorie et pratique (Presses de l’Université Laval), has earned an honourable mention in the 2021 legal writing competition in the monograph category.
Le secret ministériel is the first compl...
The Fondation du Barreau du Québec (FBQ) has announced that Professor Yan Campagnolo’s 2020 book, Le secret ministériel : théorie et pratique (Presses de l’Université Laval), has earned an honourable mention in the 2021 lega...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Professor Vivek Krishnamurthy has been appointed to the Public Policy Forum’s Canadian Commission on Democratic Expression, a three-year mandate to better understand, anticipate, and respond to the effects of new digital technologies on public life and Canadian demo...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Professor Vivek Krishnamurthy has been appointed to the Public Policy Forum’s Canadian Commission on Democratic Expression, a three-year mandate to better understand,...
Professor Marina Pavlović has contributed to Waiting to Connect, a report released by the Canadian Council of Academiesto examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting reliable high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities.
The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) assembled a multidisc...
Professor Marina Pavlović has contributed to Waiting to Connect, a report released by the Canadian Council of Academiesto examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting reliable high-speed Inte...
Around the common law world, the law of judicial review of administrative action has changed dramatically in recent decades, accelerating a centuries-long process of incremental evolution. Professor Paul Daly has published a new book, Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (Oxford University Press), which offe...
Around the common law world, the law of judicial review of administrative action has changed dramatically in recent decades, accelerating a centuries-long process of incremental evolution. Professor Paul Daly has published a new book, Unde...
Congratulations to Emma Runzer-Boucher and Nicholas Chase, first place , Amber Miller and Hanna Yemenu, second place, and James Phelan and George Monastiriakos, third place teams in the October 14, 2021, 22nd annual University of Ottawa / Dentons Canada LLP Negotiation Competition.
Congratulations to Emma Runzer-Boucher and Nicholas Chase, first place , Amber Miller and Hanna Yemenu, second place, and James Phelan and George Monastiriakos, third place teams in the October 14, 2021, 22nd annual University of Ottawa / Dentons Canada LLP Negotiation Competition.
During the 11th year of partnership with United Nations, Common Law students have recently completed the preparation of 5 additional studies for the Repertory of the Practice of the United Nations Organs.
In his report to the 76th session of the General Assembly (A/76/223), The Secretary-General of the United Nations commended the ...
During the 11th year of partnership with United Nations, Common Law students have recently completed the preparation of 5 additional studies for the Repertory of the Practice of the United Nations Organs.
In his report to the 76th session...