Our lives have become digital and increasingly governed by algorithms. While they promise significant benefits, recent developments in automated and quantum technology have added to the significant challenges faced by modern societies. The omnipresence of algorithms demands research into the societal impacts of these technologies and how our legal systems can protect citizens consistently and effe...
Our lives have become digital and increasingly governed by algorithms. While they promise significant benefits, recent developments in automated and quantum technology have added to the significant challenges faced by modern societies. The omnipresence of algorithms demands research into the societa...
On June 17, The Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the re-appointments of Margaret Bloodworth, LLB '77, to the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission.
On June 17, The Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the re-appointments of Margaret Bloodworth, LLB '77, to the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission.
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section is delighted to announce and extends warm congratulations to alumna Samantha Biglou, JD '13, who has been confirmed as the incoming Chair of the Canadian Bar Association's Small, Solo & General Practice Section for the 2020-2021 term. As past Chair of the Ontario Bar Association's Small, S...
The Faculty of Law, Common Law Section is delighted to announce and extends warm congratulations to alumna Samantha Biglou, JD '13, who has been confirmed as the incoming Chair of the Canadian Bar Association's Small, Solo & General Practic...
Sophie de Saussure, qui poursuit son doctorat à la Faculté de droit sous la supervision de la professeure Margarida Garcia, vient de publier un livre sur le thème des proches des personnes condamnées. Dans le cadre d’un séjour de recherche au sein du département de droit pénal de l’Université de Genève (Suisse), elle a constaté qu’aucun ouvrage n’existait sur cette question en lien avec la situati...
Sophie de Saussure, qui poursuit son doctorat à la Faculté de droit sous la supervision de la professeure Margarida Garcia, vient de publier un livre sur le thème des proches des personnes condamnées. Dans le cadre d’un séjour de recherche au sein du département de droit pénal de l’Université de Gen...
Vivre avec la COVID-19 nous a fait apprécier autrement la façon dont nous nous connectons avec les autres et la valeur du partage des connaissances. À l'aube de l'été, nous reprenons cinq exemples de la façon dont nos chercheurs établissent des liens avec différentes communautés pour faire avancer la justice sociale, par la recherche en droit.
Vivre avec la COVID-19 nous a fait apprécier autrement la façon dont nous nous connectons avec les autres et la valeur du partage des connaissances. À l'aube de l'été, nous reprenons cinq exemples de la façon dont nos chercheurs établissent des liens avec différentes communautés pour faire...
Beginning July 1, 2020, for one year, current Director of the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, Professor Colleen Flood, will be going on sabbatical. We are excited to announce that the acting Director for the Centre will be Professor Jennifer Chandler.
Professor Chandler has been a core member of CHLPE since its inception, lead...
Beginning July 1, 2020, for one year, current Director of the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, Professor Colleen Flood, will be going on sabbatical. We are excited to announce that the acting Director for the Centre will be Profes...
We are excited to announce a new book forthcoming: Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19, edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram.
We are excited to announce a new book forthcoming: Vulnerable: The Law, Policy & Ethics of COVID-19, edited by Colleen M. Flood, Vanessa MacDonnell, Jane Philpott, Sophie Theriault, and Sridhar Venkatapuram.
After connecting with Alex Trebek, a fellow Sudbury native, Gee-Gee football and uOttawa alumni, at the 2019 Panda Game, Perry Dellelce, LLB ‘90, decided to give back to his alma mater and hometown. He funded the Alex and Matthew Trebek Gee-Gees football scholarship. This endowment fund will award $4500 annually to a uOttawa Gee Gees footbal...
After connecting with Alex Trebek, a fellow Sudbury native, Gee-Gee football and uOttawa alumni, at the 2019 Panda Game, Perry Dellelce, LLB ‘90, decided to give back to his alma mater and hometown. He funded the Alex and Matthew Trebek Gee-Ge...
Will Tao, JD ‘14, has been awarded the Canadian Bar Association Founder’s Award. The Award recognizes an exceptional law student or junior lawyer and a future leader of the CBA Immigration Law Section.
Will Tao, JD ‘14, has been awarded the Canadian Bar Association Founder’s Award. The Award recognizes an exceptional law student or junior lawyer and a future leader of the CBA Immigration Law Section.
Ranjan Agarwal, LLB ’03, is the recipient of the 2020 Eric Hoaken Excellence in Mentoring Award given by The Advocates’ Society. Ranjan is the first winner of this newly established award.
Ranjan Agarwal, LLB ’03, is the recipient of the 2020 Eric Hoaken Excellence in Mentoring Award given by The Advocates’ Society. Ranjan is the first winner of this newly established award.