Asper Centre Constitutional Roundtable with Kerry Wilkins

 
"So You Want to Implement UNDRIP…" by Kerry Wilkins
 
The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights is pleased to present a Constitutional Roundtable with U of T Law adjunct professor Kerry Wilkins

Asper Centre Constitutional Roundtable with Prof. Ran Hirschl

 

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The Asper Centre is pleased to present a Constitutional Roundtable with Professor Ran Hirschl about his new book: City, State: Constitutionalism and the Megacity (Oxford: 2020).

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Online Webinar: COVID-19 Contact Tracing and the Canadian Constitution

The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights & the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society 

Op-Ed by Professor Trudo Lemmens: Canada must learn lessons from Belgium on assisted dying

Friday, January 31, 2020

In an op-ed for the Montreal Gazette, Trudo Lemmens addresses how Canada must learn lessons from Belgium on assisted dying.

He writes:

Asper Centre Constitutional Law Career Panel

The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights presents a

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CAREER PANEL

On February 12, 2020 at 12:30pm-2:00pm

Are you a JD Candidate with a passion for promoting our Constitutional and Charter rights?

Morris A. Gross Memorial Lecture: Jean Teillet

The Morris A. Gross Memorial Lecture was established in memory of the late Morris A.

Symposium at U of T Law examining remedies for violations of human rights is focus of new issue of U of T Law Journal

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

A new issue of the University of Toronto Law Journal focuses on examining remedies for violations of human rights (Vol. 69, No. supplement 1, November 2019).

Edited by Prof. Kent Roach, the issue brings together papers presented at a symposium examining remedies for violations of human rights held at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in September 2018. 

 

 

Asper Centre and Justice for Children and Youth organize youth consultations for legal challenge to Canada’s voting age

Thursday, November 14, 2019

In partnership with several child rights organizations, Justice for Children and Youth (JFCY) and the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (Asper Centre) have secured case development funding from the Court Challenges Program, which helps finance cases of national significance related to constitutional human rights issues. They will be hosting a consultation for children and youth to inform a legal challenge against Canada’s minimum voting age.

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