The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Catharine Moore, LLB ’92, to the Federal Court.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Catharine Moore, LLB ’92, to the Federal Court.
The University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law has again ranked 4th in Canada (and 2nd in Ontario) in the 2024 QS World University Rankings for law and legal studies.
The University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law has again ranked 4th in Canada (and 2nd in Ontario) in the 2024 QS World University Rankings for law and legal studies.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the study of neuroethics, Professor Jennifer Chandler has been named the winner of the 2024 Steven E. Hyman Award for Distinguished Service to the Field of Neuroethics.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the study of neuroethics, Professor Jennifer Chandler has been named the winner of the 2024 Steven E. Hyman Award for Distinguished Service to the Field of Neuroethics.
The Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism has honoured outstanding volunteer Gilles LeVasseur, LLB ’93, LLL ’84, B.Adm ’81, B.Sc.Soc ’87, with the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship.
The Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism has honoured outstanding volunteer Gilles LeVasseur, LLB ’93, LLL ’84, B.Adm ’81, B.Sc.Soc ’87, with the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship.
The Ottawa Law Review is delighted to announce the success of its third annual Emilio Binavince Student Research Colloquium, which took place on March 16, 2024.
The Ottawa Law Review is delighted to announce the success of its third annual Emilio Binavince Student Research Colloquium, which took place on March 16, 2024.
There are millions of stateless people in the world – people who are not recognized as citizens in any country whatsoever. Long considered an issue tied intricately with migration, Professor Jamie Liew’s research on statelessness is breaking new ground, exploring the legal limbo of a subset of stateless people who are legally homeless despite strong ties to a distinct place they call home.
There are millions of stateless people in the world – people who are not recognized as citizens in any country whatsoever. Long considered an issue tied intricately with migration, Professor Jamie Liew’s research on statelessness is breaking new ground, exploring the legal limbo of a subset of state...