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Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar is part of a Dublin-led research team that has been awarded €2 million by the European Research Council to undertake the first systematic attempt to understand the effectiveness of international refugee law. (Photo by Andrew Van Overbeke)

Vasanthakumar collaborates on €2-million refugee law study

Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar is part of a Dublin-led research team that has been awarded €2 million by the European Research Council to undertake the first systematic attempt to understand the effectiveness of international refugee law.
Hiwot Mekuanent receives her PhD in Law degree as she crosses the stage in Grant Hall at the Fall 2024 Convocation ceremony on Nov. 15. (Photo by Bernard Clark)

New PhD grad a passionate advocate of rights for persons with disabilities

Hiwot Mekuanent’s thesis calls for meaningful participation of persons with disabilities in Ethiopian law-making, urging lawmakers and organizations to align with UN standards and ensure policies reflect their voices.
Taylor Swift performs at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. in May 2023. The musician recently performed six sold-out shows in Toronto as part of her Eras Tour. (Photo by Stephen Mease/Unsplash)

Exploring law with Taylor Swift

Mohamed Khimji, David Allgood Professor in Business Law, developed a new course examining the musician's influence on entertainment law through her high-profile legal disputes.
Professors Ashwini Vasanthakumar and Grégoire Webber have received the first Professor Les Green Award for Research Excellence, named in honour of one of the world’s foremost legal philosophers in analytical jurisprudence.

Faculty share Les Green award for outstanding research

Professors Ashwini Vasanthakumar and Grégoire Webber have received the first Professor Les Green Award for Research Excellence, named in honour of one of the world’s foremost legal philosophers in analytical jurisprudence.