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Webinar: Return to Work and Mental Health
Date and time: August 27th from 2-4 pm EDT
Description: When returning to work, what are some of the ‘invisible’ barriers faced by employees who were absent from work due to a mental health problem? How can workplaces overcome these barriers to support return to work of emplo...
Event Information
Webinar: Return to Work and Mental Health
Date and time: August 27th from 2-4 pm EDT
Description: When returning to work, what are some of the ‘invisible’ barriers faced by employees who were absent from work due to a ...
Professor Samuel Singer, who joined the Common Law Section on July 1st, belongs to select group of authors celebrating this year’s Hugh Lawford Award for Excellence in Legal Publishing. This year’s prize was awarded to LGBTQ2+ Law: Practice Issues and Analysis, edited by Joanna Radbord. Professor Singer contributed a chapter to the book on Tr...
Professor Samuel Singer, who joined the Common Law Section on July 1st, belongs to select group of authors celebrating this year’s Hugh Lawford Award for Excellence in Legal Publishing. This year’s prize was awarded to LGBTQ2+ Law: Practice Iss...
As a new addition to the UBC Press “Landmark Cases Series”, our own Professor Carissima Mathen and Dr. Michael Plaxton of the University of Saskatchewan have recently published The Tenth Justice: Judicial Appointments, Marc Nadon and the Supreme Court Act Reference. The book recounts one of the strangest legal sagas in recent y...
As a new addition to the UBC Press “Landmark Cases Series”, our own Professor Carissima Mathen and Dr. Michael Plaxton of the University of Saskatchewan have recently published The Tenth Justice: Judicial Appointments, Marc Nadon...
The University of Ottawa’s Public Law Centre has enthusiastically welcomed Professor David Robitaille, a Full Professor in the Civil Law Section, as its new Co-Director. He joins Professor Vanessa MacDonnell of the Common Law Section in a unique partnership between the two sections.Professor Robitaille has earned numerous award...
The University of Ottawa’s Public Law Centre has enthusiastically welcomed Professor David Robitaille, a Full Professor in the Civil Law Section, as its new Co-Director. He joins Professor Vanessa MacDonnell of the Common Law Sec...
The University of Ottawa’s Public Law Centre has enthusiastically welcomed Professor David Robitaille, a Full Professor in the Civil Law Section, as its new Co-Director. He joins Professor Vanessa MacDonnell of the Common Law Section in a unique partnership between the two sections.
Professor Robitaille has earned numerous awa...
The University of Ottawa’s Public Law Centre has enthusiastically welcomed Professor David Robitaille, a Full Professor in the Civil Law Section, as its new Co-Director. He joins Professor Vanessa MacDonnell of the Common Law Sec...
Edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram, Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19 confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness exposed by the pandemic, along with our legal and policy responses.The following video explains why a collaborative effort such as ...
Edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram, Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19 confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness exposed by the pandemic, along ...
Edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram, Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19 confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness exposed by the pandemic, along with our legal and policy responses.
The following video explains why a collaborative effort such a...
Edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram, Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19 confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness exposed by the pandemic, along ...
Le rôle de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) et sa régulation se trouvent parmi les priorités des gouvernements au Canada et d’autres pays. Des questions touchant à la fois au droit, à l’IA et à l’éthique se posent dans tous les secteurs d’activités, allant de la prestation de services médicaux à l’application de l’IA dans l’industrie. La professeure Castets-Renard, une spécialiste de renommée mond...
Le rôle de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) et sa régulation se trouvent parmi les priorités des gouvernements au Canada et d’autres pays. Des questions touchant à la fois au droit, à l’IA et à l’éthique se posent dans tous les secteurs d’activités, allant de la prestation de services médicaux à l’a...