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2013-2014

September 23, 2013

An Informal Conversation with Hagai El-Ad, Association for Civil Rights in Israel

September 25, 2013

Annual Wallenberg Lecture: Law vs. Justice: How the Courts are preparing the way for one last, fatal, round of treaty negotiations with Indigenous Peoples in Canada

October 2, 2013

Human Rights and Inclusive Development: Integrating the Disability Perspective

October 30, 2013

Focus Group on the proposed Québec Charter of Values

November 6, 2013

Mental Health Disabilities and Access to Justice: Recognizing and Reinforcing Capacity

November 25, 2013

Speaker Series on Economic Justice: The Right to Food, The Right to Health

January 17, 2014

Speaker Series on Economic Justice: Identity, Inequality and Vulnerable Communities

January 27, 2014

Proactive Approaches to Inclusion: Legislative and Policy Developments

February 21, 2014

The Centaur Jurisprudence Project Conference: The Legalization of Culture and the Enculturation of Law

March 14, 2014

Speaker Series on Economic Justice: Global Principles of Distributive and Labour Justice?

March 19, 2014

‘Dying with Dignity’: Disability and Assisted Suicide

Litvack Lecture - Litigating Charter Challenges: Stories of a Constitutional Lawyer

Joseph Arvay

Tuesday, March 18, 2014, Faculty of Law, À¦°óSMÉçÇø

The Litvack Lecture was given by , QC, recipient of the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism 2014 Robert S. Litvack Award.

Joseph Arvay is a Canadian lawyer who has argued numerous landmark Supreme Court of Canada cases involving civil liberties and constitutional rights. The Robert S. Litvack Award recognizes his outstanding lifetime achievement. Mr Arvay’s lecture was recorded and .

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