Mary and Philip Seeman Health Law, Policy & Ethics Seminar Series: Alana Klein

MARY AND PHILIP SEEMAN HEALTH LAW, POLICY & ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents 

Alana Klein, Associate Professor
Faculty of Law, McGill University 

The Renewal of the Judicial Function in the Protection of Health:
Visions in Constitutional, Criminal and Private Law

Mary and Philip Seeman Health Law, Policy & Ethics Seminar Series: Donrich W. Thaldar

MARY AND PHILIP SEEMAN HEALTH LAW, POLICY & ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents

Donrich W. Thaldar
School of Law
University of KwaZulu-Natal

Tradition and Justice: 
Legal Developments Relating to New Reproductive Technologies in South Africa

Commentator:
Cheryl Milne, Director
Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights

Mary and Philip Seeman Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar: Donrich W. Thaldar

MARY AND PHILIP SEEMAN HEALTH LAW, POLICY & ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents

Donrich W. Thaldar
School of Law
University of KwaZulu-Natal

Tradition and Justice:
Legal Developments Relating to New Reproductive Technologies in South Africa

Commentator:
Cheryl Milne, Director
Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights

Mary and Philip Seeman Health Law, Policy & Ethics Seminar Series: Bill Bogart

Mary and Philip Seeman Health Law, Policy & Ethics Seminar Series

presents

Bill Bogart
Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Windsor

Regulating Cannabis - A Prelude to Legalizing All Recreational Drugs?

Commentators: Akwasi Owusu-Bempah and Nathalie Des Rosiers, MPP

Thursday, September 20, 2018
12:30 - 2:00

Prof. Lemmens is co-principal investigator on CIHR grant to overcome barriers to transparency about drug safety and effectiveness

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The transparency of research data is increasingly recognized as crucial to reliable, evidence-informed decision-making about health care. Recently, Canada’s Bill C-17 (“Vanessa’s Law”) gave Health Canada the ability to make information about drug safety and effectiveness more transparent. Yet, changing the real world practices of regulators and clinical researchers--much less the pharmaceutical industry--remains a huge challenge.

Watch the 2017 Grand Moot online

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Sketches of the 2017 Grand Moot by artist Tanya Murdoch
Sketches of the 2017 Grand Moot by artist Tanya Murdoch

Did you miss the 2017 Grand Moot? Watch the video online!

The 2017 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Grand Moot took place on Thursday, September 28. The problem dealt with "Assisted Human Reproduction and the Charter". The panel consisted of:

Prof. Trudo Lemmens co-authors "Disclosure of pharma payments to doctors is a good first step – but it’s not enough"

Thursday, September 28, 2017

In a commentary in the Globe and Mail, Prof. Trudo Lemmens and co-author Paul D. Thacker praise Ontario's initiative to require medical companies to disclose payments to health-care providers, but note other areas of commercial drug marketing that also need greater transparency ("Disclosure of pharma payments to doctors is a good first step – but it’s not enough," September 27, 2017.

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