The First-Year Technoship Program was developed to provide University of Ottawa law students with financial assistance, to cultivate mentoring relationships, and to offer an early opportunity to work with faculty from the Centre for Law, Technology and Society on current research initiatives.
The First-Year Technoship Program was developed to provide University of Ottawa law students with financial assistance, to cultivate mentoring relationships, and to offer an early opportunity to work with faculty from the Centre for Law, Technology and Society on current research initiatives.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society (CLTS) is composed of a vibrant community of scholars and advocates working on cutting-edge issues at the intersection of law and technology. With an unprecedented concentration of three Canada Research Chairs and two SSHRC Partnership Grants; with a public interest legal clinic dedicated to law and technology; with regular events featuring fascinating sp...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society (CLTS) is composed of a vibrant community of scholars and advocates working on cutting-edge issues at the intersection of law and technology. With an unprecedented concentration of three Canada Research Chairs and two SSHRC Partnership Grants; with a public...
Professor Teresa Scassa is a featured expert in the recent documentary “The Oasis Affair” by Heidi Lasi. This short film explores the dispute between Les Industries Lassonde, Inc. (a major Quebec company that produces, among other things, OASIS brand juices) and Olivia’s Oasis, a small Quebec business producing soaps and skin care products.
Professor Teresa Scassa is a featured expert in the recent documentary “The Oasis Affair” by Heidi Lasi. This short film explores the dispute between Les Industries Lassonde, Inc. (a major Quebec company that produces, among other things, OASIS brand juices) and Olivia’s Oasis, a small Quebec busine...