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Law Events

  • Ottawa Alumni Reception

    Alumni are invited to join Dean Bill Flanagan, reconnect with fellow alumni and learn about our Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace. Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP is sponsoring this event being held in the firm’s main boardroom at 160 Elgin St., Suite 2600. RSVP by June 21 to Viki Andrevska, tel 613.533.6000 ext. 78149.

  • 2012 Industrial Relations Workshop

    This workshop, co-hosted by the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace and School of Policy Studies, will examine issues including challenges to and potential reforms of the IR system and constitutional restrictions on government action. Don Drummond and OPSEU President Smokey Thomas will be the keynote speakers.

  • Prof. Bala: “Regulating Adult Relationships in a Diverse Society: Polygamy and Sharia”

    Professor Nick Bala reprises his popular MiniU presentationon the legal challenges facing a multicultural society at this reception hosted by the Toronto Alumni Branch.

  • Lecture: Reconciling Conflict Rights

    Friday March 9, 2012 1pm-2:30pm, Dunning Hall Room 202 Anthony Griffin Ontario Human Rights Commission Principal's Development Fund Visitorship Reconciling Conflict Rights

  • FLSQ Conference: Women, The Charter, and CEDAW in the 21st Century

    Friday March 02, 2012 - Saturday, March 03, 2012 Macdonald Hall 001 Feminist Legal Studies Queen's Conference Queen's University Women, The Charter, and CEDAW in the 21st Century: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

  • FLSQ: Women and Equality: Why Taxation, Social Transfers, and Government Budgets Matter

    Friday March 2, 2012 1pm-2:30pm, Dunning Hall Room 27 Asa Gunnarsson Umea University Faculty of Law Principal's Development Fund Visitorship Feminist Legal Studies Workshop and Feminist Legal Studies Conference Women and Equality: Why Taxation, Social Transfers, and Government Budgets Matter

  • Panel Discussion on Ontario's Nuclear Future

    What role should nuclear power play in Ontario's long term energy plan? Thursday, March 1, 7:00pm School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Room 100 28 Division St. (at Clergy St. W.) http://www.queensu.ca/campusmap/ Panellists: Richard Lindgren (Counsel, Canadian Environmental Law Association) Professor Robert Lovelace (Queen's Department of Global Development Studies) Professor Steven Moore (Queen's School of Business, School of Environmental Studies) Dr. Ron Oberth (President, Organization of CANDU Industries) Dr. Jeremy Whitlock (Manager of Non-Proliferation & Safeguards, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.) Moderator: Professor Chris Essert (Queen’s Law) Sponsored by the Law Students' Society Free admission

  • Lecture: The Diversification of Career Trajectories in Law: A Longitudinal Study of Career Pathways in Law

    Monday February 27, 2012 1pm-2:30pm, Macdonald Hall Room 515 Fiona Kay Queen's Department of Sociology The Diversification of Career Trajectories in Law: A Longitudinal Study of Career Pathways in Law

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