As an African and a Canadian, I inhabit an observatory. I am a resident in two worlds of blunt contrasts. On a good note, daily at every turn, those contrasts offer privileged lessons on the richness and complexity of the human experience, of our world. In this observatory, it is irresistible not to have a geopolitical perspective on the dynamic of Africa’s relationship with the global south. And...
As an African and a Canadian, I inhabit an observatory. I am a resident in two worlds of blunt contrasts. On a good note, daily at every turn, those contrasts offer privileged lessons on the richness and complexity of the human experience, of our world. In this observatory, it is irresistible not t...
The Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics is publishing a series of newsletters on COVID-19, bringing together articles, media, and resources.Click here to view the June 5 issue.Click here to view the May 15 issue.Click here to view the May 8 issue.Click here to view the May 1 issue.Click here to view the April 24 issue.Click here to view ...
The Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics is publishing a series of newsletters on COVID-19, bringing together articles, media, and resources.Click here to view the June 5 issue.Click here to view the May 15 issue.Click here to view the May ...
Le Centre de droit, politique et éthique de la santé publie une série de bulletins d'information sur COVID-19, rassemblant des articles, des médias et des ressources.Cliquez ici pour voir le bulletin du 18 mars.
Le Centre de droit, politique et éthique de la santé publie une série de bulletins d'information sur COVID-19, rassemblant des articles, des médias et des ressources.Cliquez ici pour voir le bulletin du 18 mars.
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They did it! The uOttawa common law negotiation teams swept the top prizes at the Walsh Family Law Negotiation Competition on March 7th at the Law Society. They placed 1st and 2nd in the team category (returning the Walsh Cup to Ottawa where it belongs!) and one of our students won the Best Individual Student prize. This is now the sixth consecutive year that uOttawa has brought home some of the t...
They did it! The uOttawa common law negotiation teams swept the top prizes at the Walsh Family Law Negotiation Competition on March 7th at the Law Society. They placed 1st and 2nd in the team category (returning the Walsh Cup to Ottawa where it belongs!) and one of our students won the Best Individu...
Gagan Lamba and Aniket Bhat represented the Common Law Section at the 2020 Canadian National Negotiation Competition held at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton on February 22 and 23, 2020.
Gagan Lamba and Aniket Bhat represented the Common Law Section at the 2020 Canadian National Negotiation Competition held at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton on February 22 and 23, 2020.
Congratulations to Dalton McGuinty (LLB ’81) on his appointment to the Order of Ontario. The Order, the province’s highest honour, recognizes those who have left a lasting legacy both within Ontario and Canada, and around the world.
Congratulations to Dalton McGuinty (LLB ’81) on his appointment to the Order of Ontario. The Order, the province’s highest honour, recognizes those who have left a lasting legacy both within Ontario and Canada, and around the world.
On February 28, 2020, Manitoba’s Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced that James Lowry (JD ’14) has been appointed to the province’s Mental Health Review Board.
On February 28, 2020, Manitoba’s Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced that James Lowry (JD ’14) has been appointed to the province’s Mental Health Review Board.
On 23 January, at 10 a.m. in The Hague, the International Court of Justice delivered its decision on a request for provisional measures in the contentious case of The Gambia v Myanmar. At the time, I was six time zones away – awaiting the Court’s decision with a group of Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong, the world’s largest refugee camp located out...
On 23 January, at 10 a.m. in The Hague, the International Court of Justice delivered its decision on a request for provisional measures in the contentious case of The Gambia v Myanmar. At the time, I was six time zones away – awaiting the Court’s de...
The 2020 Canadian Bar Association Awards ceremony took place on February 19, 2020 at the Château Laurier in Ottawa during the annual President’s Dinner, as part of the CBA annual general meeting. The event was hosted by uOttawa Common Law alumna Vivene Salmon (LLB ’09), CBA president.
The 2020 Canadian Bar Association Awards ceremony took place on February 19, 2020 at the Château Laurier in Ottawa during the annual President’s Dinner, as part of the CBA annual general meeting. The event was hosted by uOttawa Common Law alumna Vivene Salmon (LLB ’09), CBA president.