IRSHP Fellow Lisa Kelly - "Why anti-john laws don't work"

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

In the Toronto Star, International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program Fellow Lisa Kelly has co-authored a commentary with lawyer Katrina Pacey arguing against recent calls to criminalize the purchase of sexual services ("Why anti-john laws don’t work," Oct. 19, 2011).

Read the full commentary on the Toronto Star website.

Tribute to 100th anniversary of International Women's Day: The Struggle Continues

Saturday, May 14, 2011

International Women's Day

(March 8, 2011) On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, here’s a look at what some of the Faculty of Law’s graduate students are researching to advance the cause in Canada and around the world.

Stories by Karen Gross

Lifelong champion of women’s rights: Mary Eberts

Justice for Kenyan rape victims through the lens of Canadian law

Friday, April 8, 2011

International Human Rights Program and Law and Feminism Series take a closer look at "160 Girls" project

By Alice Tsier, 1L

“In Kenya, every 30 minutes a girl is raped.” This is the chilling statistic that Fiona Sampson, the executive director of Equality Effect, uses to explain the urgency of her organization’s work.

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