IHRP News and Events
IHRP Rights Review Volume II, Issue 2, Fall 2009: Read electronic version (pdf)
May 22, 2009: The International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Programme and The International Human Rights Program co-present: LESSONS FROM CEDAW FOR ADVANCING WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Shanthi Dairiam,CEDAW member 2002-2008. 84 Queen's Park, Solarium, 12:30-2pm.
International Human Rights Program releases report on the pre-trial hearing of Omar Khadr
This fall, the IHRP obtained US security clearance to permit two of the program’s clinical students to travel to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to observe what was intended to be Omar Khadr’s final pre-trial hearing under the Military Commission system. During their time at Guantánamo Bay, the students closely observed the pre-trial hearing before Military Judge Parrish, and prepared a report describing the motions that were argued, and evaluating the proceedings’ compliance with international fair trial standards. Read Report (pdf)
IHRP Rights Review Newsletter Volume 2: Read electronic version (pdf)
March 19, 2009: IHRP Year End Wine and Cheese. 78 Queen's Park, Faculty Lounge, 6-8pm. Author Karen Connely will be discussing her award winning book The Lizard Cage and the IHRP will be launching the second edition of the IHRP Rights Review.
February 26, 2009: "A test of ethics: One former prosecutor's story of resignation from Guantanamo." Lt. Col. Darrel Vandeveld. 78 Queen's Park, FLB.
February 12, 2009: “Rights-Based Organizations for Social Justice and Development: Legitimacy and Sustainability.” James Ron, Carleton University. 84 Queen's Park, Solarium. Read more (Word doc).
Working Group Report: An IHRP working group report on the eviction of subsistence farmers from the land of Mopani Copper Mines—a Canadian/Swiss owned mine located in Zambia—has now been posted on the OECDwatch website. The case study highlights some of the challenges in ensuring compliance with OECD guidelines on the ground. See: http://oecdwatch.org/publications-en/Publication_2748/
IHRP Rights Review Newsletter: In the autumn of 2008 the IHRP introduced the newsletter entitled Rights Review. It is a forum for students involved in the International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. Read the electronic version (pdf)
October 28, 2008: "From Olive Groves to Courtrooms: Redressing Israel's Settlement Policies in Canadian Courts" Maysa Zorob, Dylan Smith and John Reynolds from the Legal Research and Advocacy Unit, Al Haq and Mark Arnold, Lawyer Representing the Palestinian Village of Bil’in, 78 Queen's Park, BLH: Read more (Word doc).
October 21, 2008: Two students from the International Human Rights Clinic travelled to Guantánamo Bay to observe the final stages of Canadian Guantánamo detainee Omar Khadr's pre-trial. They observed the pre-trial hearing as part of the clinical education program. Read their blogs.
September 22, 2008: Students Tony Navaneelan, Kate Oja, and Judith Rae, members of the Omar Khadr Project, write "It’s time to repatriate Omar Khadr" in The Varsity.
September 18, 2008: Launch of the '08-09 IHRP Speaker Series featuring: Naresh Singh, Executive Director of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, "Legal Empowerment of the Poor: an integrated human rights and markets approach to poverty reduction". 12:30-2:00pm, FLB (Flavelle House, 78 Queen's Park). A light lunch will be served. Jointy sponsored with the Munk Center for International Studies. The webcast of this lecture is available at the following link: Webcast September 18th event.
May 23, 2008: A number of Faculty of Law faculty and students contributed to an important Supreme Court of Canada judgement regarding Omar Khadr, the Canadian currently being held by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay.
April 2008: The International Human Rights Program is pleased to announce that, for the second year in a row, one of our IHRP internship students has been awarded a Helton Fellowship from the American Society of International Law to contribute to the cost of her summer internship. Kate Oja (II) was selected from a pool of over fifty applicants from around the world.
November 21, 2007: JD student Judith Rae wrote a commentary published on the Globe and Mail website, "Child 'rescue' in mass emergencies: illegal, unrealistic and unethical." In the summer of 2007, Rae worked as an IHRP intern for the UNHCR in Sudan on the subject of separated and unaccompanied children.
November 12, 2007: Former IHRP intern Judith Rae took part in a student panel discussion at the conference Combating Hatred in the Twenty-first Century: Balancing Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities. Watch a webcast of the panel discussion.
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