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John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria, delivers the keynote address, explaining how Indigenous ethical and legal traditions can lead to a revitalization of common law that can promote economic reconciliation and drive long-term sustainable opportunities.

Indigenous leaders converge to advance reconciliation and shared prosperity

Canadians learn about existing barriers to realizing economic reconciliation and the role future lawyers and business leaders must play in helping to overcome these challenges.

Queen’s conference to inspire future leaders of economic reconciliation

John Borrows, LLD'19, a leading Canadian Indigenous legal scholar, will present the keynote address on March 6 at the Queen’s Conference on Indigenous Reconciliation, an event to provide tomorrow’s legal and business professionals with the knowledge, insights, and resources necessary to promote economic reconciliation across all sectors in Canada.
In an important victory by the Queen’s Prison Law Clinic for prisoners throughout the federal system, prisoners for will be released as soon as they are entitled to be, and this will provide certainty and stability as they reintegrate back into their workplaces, families, and communities.”

Prison Law Clinic wins constitutional challenge

In an important victory for prisoners throughout the federal system, prisoners for will be released as soon as they are entitled to be, and this will provide certainty and stability as they reintegrate back into their workplaces, families, and communities.
Dean Mark Walters, author of A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition: A Legal Turn of Mind (Cambridge University Press, 2020), shares his insights on how the theories of the leading mid-19th to early 20th century constitutional scholar continue to shed light on contemporary governance issues.

Historic constitutional theorist’s work helps with understanding today’s governance issues

Dean Mark Walters shares his insights on how the theories of A.V. Dicey continue to shed light on contemporary governance issues.