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Podcast: Reimagining Democratic Rights

Democratic rights are the most important rights in the Charter because they are what restrains authoritarianism; they are exempted from the Notwithstanding Clause so that democracy cannot be legislated out of existence. Justice Feasby will argue in this presentation that our democratic rights jurisprudence is based on historical fiction, lacks a coherent political theory, and uses a Charter interpretive methodology that is anomalous.

Podcast: Making Disability Rights a Reality - Honouring the Legal Rights of the Minority of Everyone

Mr. Lepofsky visits Queen’s University as a Visiting Professor of Disability Rights bringing extensive knowledge that spans a wide range of legal areas including Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Tort Law, Contracts, Property Law, Labour Law, Employment Law, Human Rights Law, and criminal appeals.
Professor Kevin Banks, Associate Dean (Faculty and Academic Policy), has been appointed to the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts. He is the only Canadian among the 30 members who assess how global labour standards are applied.

Banks tapped to examine global labour standards

Professor Kevin Banks, appointed to the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts, will help shape labour rights and workplace protections around the world