With the 4th conference of the International Network of Government Science Advisors (INGSA) currently taking place in Montreal, it is worth recalling the earlier work of such structured, global science advisory gatherings.
With the 4th conference of the International Network of Government Science Advisors (INGSA) currently taking place in Montreal, it is worth recalling the earlier work of such structured, global science advisory gatherings.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that the launch of InfoWhistleblowers.ca, a new website launched by Prof.Florian Martin-Bariteauto inform Canadian whistleblowers about the existing legal protection—and their limits.Whistleblowers have been involved in the evolution of modern democratic societies and have spurred grow...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that the launch of InfoWhistleblowers.ca, a new website launched by Prof.Florian Martin-Bariteauto inform Canadian whistleblowers about the existing legal protection—and their limits.Whi...
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Penelope Simons as the Gordon Henderson Chair in Human Rights. Associate Professor and Vice-Dean Research at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, Penelope Simons is an esteemed and valued professor among her colleagues and a long-term member of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC).
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Penelope Simons as the Gordon Henderson Chair in Human Rights. Associate Professor and Vice-Dean Research at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, Penelope Simons is an esteemed and valued professor among her colleagues and a long-term member...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that JD candidate Michael Walsh has been awarded the 2021 IAPP Westin Scholar Award.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that JD candidate Michael Walsh has been awarded the 2021 IAPP Westin Scholar Award.
The latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underscores yet again the urgency to act, noting that climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying
The latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underscores yet again the urgency to act, noting that climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying
With the recent confirmation of children’s remains at former residential schools and the continued news about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, Canadians are beginning to learn and understand the extent of the damage caused by generations of oppression suffered by Indigenous peoples. Awareness of the past, acknowledging the harm inflicted, atonement for the causes, and action to cha...
With the recent confirmation of children’s remains at former residential schools and the continued news about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, Canadians are beginning to learn and understand the extent of the damage caused by generations of oppression suffered by Indigenous peoples. ...
A pair of emerging research leaders at the University of Ottawa have received Early Researcher Awards for 2020. Presented by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, the award program helps early-career researchers build their teams.
A pair of emerging research leaders at the University of Ottawa have received Early Researcher Awards for 2020. Presented by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, the award program helps early-career researchers build their teams.
The first edition of the e-book Access to Justice in the Americas is now available. The book is the result of a multicultural project of the same name, created in 2019, which involved a network of activists, professors, researchers, institutions, lawyers and public defenders in the Americas, with articles in Portuguese, Spanish, English and French.
The first edition of the e-book Access to Justice in the Americas is now available. The book is the result of a multicultural project of the same name, created in 2019, which involved a network of activists, professors, researchers, institutions, lawyers and public defenders in the Americas, with ar...
Future University of Ottawa leaders in their fields have received over $1.9 million in Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.
Future University of Ottawa leaders in their fields have received over $1.9 million in Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.