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SUMMARY:Volunteer Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Event date: Monday\, September 12\, 2011\, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM\nLocation: Bennett Lecture Hall \nAll U of T law students wishing to participate in this year’s working groups must come to this information session. The possible working groups include the following: \nResponse to Proposed Crime Bills: Students will be researching the legal issues arising from the proposed crime legislation being put forward by the federal government. Of concern are provisions relating to mandatory minimum sentences as well as detention. Faculty consultant is Kent Roach. Student leader is Arina Joanisse. \nAsper Centre Outlook: Assist our 3 student editors create content for the Centre’s twice yearly newsletter. Student editors are Esther Oh\, Emily Shepard and Rebekah Lauks. \nEquality Rights and Assisted Human Reproduction: Work with our partner organization\, LEAF (Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund) to analyze the equality rights issues arising out of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act and other relevant provincial legislation. The Asper Centre is also organizing a conference November 4-5 with the Health Law Group on this issue. Student leader is Tatiana Lazdins. \nBill C-4 Amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act: We are considering a response to the federal government’s proposed amendments to this legislation. A student leader has not yet been chosen.
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Judicial Appointment Process
DESCRIPTION:Constitutional Roundtable\npresents\nThe Canadian Judicial Appointment Process:\nWhere Are We? Where Are We Going? \nPeter H. Russell\, University Professor Emeritus\, University of Toronto\nJacob Ziegel\, University of Toronto Faculty of Law \n12:30 – 2:00\nThursday\, September 15\, 2011\nClassroom A – Flavelle House\n78 Queen’s Park \nPeter H. Russell has published widely in the fields of constitutional\, aboriginal and judicial politics. Recent focus has been on minority government and constitutional conventions relating to parliamentary democracy. Recent publications include\, Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism (2005); Appointing Judges in an Age of Judicial Power (2006); Two Cheers for Minority Government (2008); Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis (2009). \nJacob Ziegel\, LLB (Hons.)(London)\, LL.M.\, Ph.D.\, LL.D. (London). Professor Ziegel grew up largely in England and received his legal education there. He is a member of the English and Ontario bars. His first teaching post was at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon where he taught from 1962-1966. He then taught at McGill University and the Osgoode Hall Law School before joining the University of Toronto law school in 1975. There he remained until his retirement in 1993. He has remained very active since his retirement\, both in teaching and in pursuing his interests as editor in chief of the Canadian Business Law Journal and convenor of the Annual Workshop of Commercial and Consumer Law held annually usually at the UoT law school\, and in legal research and writing. Professor Ziegel’s primary interests are in commercial and consumer law and insolvency law\, both international and domestic\, with strong secondary interests in business organizations law and the judicial administration of justice. Professor Ziegel holds the LSUC’s medal of honour and an honorary LL.D. degree from the University of Victoria. \nA light lunch will be provided.
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