Report to UN Security Council refers to IHRP Event

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Kimberly Prost, the Ombudsperson for the UN Taliban and Al Qaida sanctions committee referred to her presentations at the IHRP-sponsored UN 1267 Symposium in her first repor to the UN Security Council.

Reproductive health law program contributes brief to EU court's Irish abortion rights case

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Faculty of Law's International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Programme has co-written a friend-of-the-court brief with the Center for Reproductive Rights in the case ABC v. Ireland before the European Court of Human Rights. A decision was given in the case on Dec. 16, 2010.

IHRP Announces its 2011 Summer Interns!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

It is the IHRP’s great pleasure to announce our 2011 Summer Interns

Dean Mayo Moran re-appointed to second term

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Dean Mayo Moran(Nov. 18, 2010) Prof.  Mayo Moran has been re-appointed dean of the law school, effective July 1, 2011 and ending on June 30, 2016.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to continue as dean of this outstanding law school,” says Moran. “Our Faculty is stronger than ever, and I’m very proud of what we have collectively achieved over the past four years.”

Prof. Anita Anand - "Another take on the Lortie report"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

In the December issue of Investment Executive, Prof. Anita Anand has written a guest column offering a rebuttal of a report that challenges the need for a national securities commission prepared by Pierre Lortie, former head of the Montreal Exchange ("Another take on the Lortie report," December 2010).

Read the full commentary (PDF).

IHRP intern Morgan Sim at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Morgan Sim on Stone Town Beach, TanzaniaEvery year, the Faculty of Law's International Human Rights Program sends interns to work at human rights programs around the world during the summer months.

UT students sweep Insolvency Institute of Canada essay competition

Saturday, February 19, 2011

University of Toronto Faculty of Law students swept the pool in the Insolvency Institute of Canada's Student Essay Competition 2010, placing first, second and third.

The competition is held annually and is open to JD students across the country. Essays must be on a restructuring-related topic. First prize is $5,000, second prize is $3,500 and third prize is $1,500. The winner is invited to the IIC's Annual Meeting where there is a formal presentation. Our three prize winners were as follows:

Prof. Markus Dubber is co-editor of new book, "The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Handbook of Comparative Criminal LawProf. Markus Dubber has co-edited (with Kevin Jon Heller) a new book, The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law (Stanford University Press, 2010).

Prof. Douglas Sanderson provides one of the "Next Big Ideas" chosen by UofT Magazine

Saturday, February 19, 2011

In its Winter 2011 issue, UofT Magazine has chosen ten "Next Big Ideas" from the hundreds of ideas generated by University of Toronto faculty each year. One of these ideas is provided by the Faculty of Law's Prof. Douglas Sanderson, who discusses the importance of "Restoring a Way of Life" for Canada's indigenous peoples.

Faculty of Law launches development of Ontarioís first Indigenous Commercial Code and Tribunal

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Workshop and public lecture draw stellar panellists to outline framework of unique project

By Lauren Heuser, 2L

Taking the lead to work in partnership with First Nation communities to develop and ratify an Indigenous Commercial Code, the law school hosted a successful workshop and public lecture event on Nov. 5, 2010 which brought together various stakeholders in the commercial code project.