Robinson’s new book solves criminal justice puzzles
In "Justice in Extreme Cases," Professor Darryl Robinson explores how the difficult, new, and special situations international criminal law encounters raise new puzzles for mainstream criminal law theory.
Happy Holidays from Queen's Law!
As 2020 draws to a close, Dean Mark Walters shares some thoughts on the year that was, and what’s to come at Queen’s Law.
Fraser bursary campaign for Black students widely appealing
The student-initiated fund commemorating the school's first Black student and graduate, Cecil Allan Fraser, Law'61, aims to increase the legal profession's Black representation.
PhD student appointed to Order of Canada for advancing access to justice
Michele Leering, PhD in Law candidate, has been inducted into the Order of Canada for her dedication to helping underprivileged and marginalized populations gain access to legal services and the justice system.
Grey explores what is (and is not) morally acceptable in governing migration
Immigration law expert Professor Colin Grey has received a SSHRC research grant to study “Humanitarianism and the Justification of Deportation for Criminality.”
CLCW - What Difference Will Vavilov Make
Webinar
Date
Location
Online
Speakers
David Mullan
Queen's University
Steven Barrett
Goldblatt Partners
Mark Contini
Mathews Dinsdale
John Evans
Goldblatt Partners
Finn Makela
University of Sherbrooke
Sharry Aiken
Queen's Faculty of Law
Lindsay Lawrence
Ontario Labour Relations Board
Jacob Weinrib
Queen's Faculty of Law
Paul Daly
University of Ottawa
Anne Marie Heenan
Rae, Christen, Jeffries
Linda Rothstein
Paliare Roland
Jeffrey Sack
Jeffrey Sack Law
Carol MacKillop
MacKillop Law
Cost
Free, donations are appreciated
Speaker Series: COVID-19 Risk, Public Health, and Workplace Law
Date
Location
Online
Speakers
Andrea Ferro
Professor, Clarkson University
Robert Hickey
Queen's University
Katherine Lippel
University of Ottawa
Xavier St-Denis
Centre Urbanisation Culture Société,