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SUMMARY:Freedom of expression and the G20 — from the summit to today
DESCRIPTION:A screening of selections from Adam Letalik’s documentary Toronto G20 Exposed followed by a panel discussion on Charter rights\, particularly focused on the impact on freedom of expression. The panel will feature criminal lawyer John Norris on G20-related bail conditions\, Prof. David Schneiderman on Charter issues pertaining to the summit weekend including the Public Works Protection Act\, and Adam Letalik on his film and G20 experience. For more information\, please contact asper.projectg20@gmail.com \nPanel Discussion with: \nAdam Letalik is a documentary filmmaker for the website UnderOccupation.com. Adam is an independent financial investor\, specializing in gold and silver. In 2008\, he graduated from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Minor in Economics and is currently independently studying the Austrian School of Economics online at the Mises Institute. In recent years\, Adam has been a political activist. \nProfessor David Schneiderman is Professor of Law and Political Science. He was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 1984 where he practised law and then served as Research Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in Toronto from 1986-89. He was Executive Director of the Centre for Constitutional Studies\, an interdisciplinary research institute\, at the University of Alberta from 1989-99. Professor Schneiderman has authored numerous articles on Canadian federalism\, the Charter of Rights\, Canadian constitutional history\, and constitutionalism and globalization. He has authored Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization: Investment Rules and Democracy’s Promise (Cambridge University Press\, 2008) and co-authored The Last Word: Media Coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada with Florian Sauvageau and David Taras (UBC Press\, 2006). He is founding editor of the quarterly Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel and founding editor-in-chief of the journal Review of Constitutional Studies. \nJohn Norris is a practicing lawyer in Toronto. He received a B.A. (Honours Philosophy) from Carleton University in 1982 and an M.A. (Philosophy) from the University of Western Ontario in 1984. He received his LL.B. from the University of Toronto in 1991 and was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1993. Since then he has maintained a trial and appellate practice in the areas of criminal\, constitutional and national security law. He is an adjunct member of the Faculty of Law\, University of Toronto\, where he has taught Advanced Criminal Law\, Evidence Law\, Advanced Evidence and Legal Ethics\, and of Osgoode Hall Law School\, where he teaches in the part-time LL.M. Program in Criminal Law. He is the author of several scholarly articles\, an Assistant Editor of the Canadian Rights Reporter and a regular contributor to continuing legal education programs. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. In 2008\, he was appointed by the Minister of Justice to the roster of Special Advocates for security certificate proceedings under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. \nEvent date: Monday\, January 17\, 2011\, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM\nLocation: Room FLB\, Flavelle House\, Faculty of Law\, University of Toronto
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/freedom-of-expression-and-the-g20-from-the-summit-to-today/
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