C’était un retour en présentiel pour la 45e édition du concours de plaidoirie du Tribunal-École Pierre-Basile-Mignault après s’être déroulé en format virtuel lors des deux dernières années. Bien que la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal en fut l’hôte, les participant(e)s ont eu le privilège d’être accueillis dans l’enceinte de la cour d’appel du Québec pour la joute finale.
C’était un retour en présentiel pour la 45e édition du concours de plaidoirie du Tribunal-École Pierre-Basile-Mignault après s’être déroulé en format virtuel lors des deux dernières années. Bien que la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal en fut l’hôte, les participant(e)s ont eu le privilè...
Advocates for Students with Disabilities in Law (ASDL) is a new student club looking for alumni with disabilities who are interested in starting a mentorship program.
Advocates for Students with Disabilities in Law (ASDL) is a new student club looking for alumni with disabilities who are interested in starting a mentorship program.
As COVID-19 spread around the world in early 2020, technology companies were called upon to help search for solutions to the new and evolving challenges.
As COVID-19 spread around the world in early 2020, technology companies were called upon to help search for solutions to the new and evolving challenges.
Félicitations à Clémence Bensa qui a accepté un poste de professeure de droit à l’Université du Québec en Outaouais, à compter du 1er janvier 2023. La professeure Bensa a été chercheuse postdoctorale à la Section de droit civil, sous la supervision de la professeure Michelle Giroux, depuis 2021.
Félicitations à Clémence Bensa qui a accepté un poste de professeure de droit à l’Université du Québec en Outaouais, à compter du 1er janvier 2023. La professeure Bensa a été chercheuse postdoctorale à la Section de droit civil, sous la supervision de la professeure Michelle Giroux, depuis 2021.
North America’s opioid crisis has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths since 2016 and is devastating communities across Canada. In response to escalating overdoses, Health Canada formally approved providing a “safer supply” of regulated drugs for people who are at risk of overdose from the toxic unregulated market.
North America’s opioid crisis has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths since 2016 and is devastating communities across Canada. In response to escalating overdoses, Health Canada formally approved providing a “safer supply” of regulated drugs for people who are at risk of overdose from the toxic unregul...
At the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, we embrace equity, diversity, and inclusion as essential to achieving excellence in education and research. Equal representation and fair access to justice is a crucial element of our teachings and our community as a whole.
At the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, we embrace equity, diversity, and inclusion as essential to achieving excellence in education and research. Equal representation and fair access to justice is a crucial element of our teachings and our community as a whole.
uOttawa class to help teach happiness to future lawyers
Legal professionals experience higher levels of psychological distress, depression, anxiety, burnout and suicidal ideation compared to the Canadian working population. This prompted Lynda Collins, a full Professor in the Centre for Environmental Law & Global Sustainability at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty Law, to create a speciali...
uOttawa class to help teach happiness to future lawyers
Legal professionals experience higher levels of psychological distress, depression, anxiety, burnout and suicidal ideation compared to the Canadian working population. This prompted Lynda Collins, a full Professor in the Centre for Environme...
Félicitations à Mégane L. Fatal, Shila Mohammaddi, Lilith Akua Ampadu et Naomie Mieluzeyi pour leur excellent parcours lors du concours annuel de négociation en droit civil de l’association des étudiants noirs en droit du Canada.
Félicitations à Mégane L. Fatal, Shila Mohammaddi, Lilith Akua Ampadu et Naomie Mieluzeyi pour leur excellent parcours lors du concours annuel de négociation en droit civil de l’association des étudiants noirs en droit du Canada.
In Anishinaabe law, water is considered to be more than a resource. It is seen as a living entity with its own agency. Water cannot be owned, controlled or governed, but rather each of us has a relationship with and responsibilities to water.
In Anishinaabe law, water is considered to be more than a resource. It is seen as a living entity with its own agency. Water cannot be owned, controlled or governed, but rather each of us has a relationship with and responsibilities to water.