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SUMMARY:Immigration Detention Symposium
DESCRIPTION:On Friday March 15th 2019 the Asper Centre convened a one-day Immigration Detention Symposium focused on advancing litigation and advocacy strategies to address the challenges within Canada’s immigration detention system. This Symposium highlighted immigration practitioners’ and civil society’s current advocacy efforts\, recommendations and resources for achieving meaningful solutions to the challenges. \nThe main objective of this Symposium was to bring together the relevant legal\, research and advocacy partners who are focused on improving the serious deficiencies in the immigration detention system in Canada. We hope to help highlight some of the important responses and strategies currently being developed and implemented in this area\, and that this opportunity for sharing and collaboration will encourage continued strategic litigation collaboration and coordinated advocacy efforts amongst the immigration bar and beyond. \nView Symposium SCHEDULE here\n\nSymposium RESOURCES\nPanel I: Immigration Detention External Audit\, IRB and Audit Response Report: Recommendations and Next Steps \n\n \n\nClick on above image to VIEW a recording of this panel (captioned)\nIRB External Audit\nIRB Chairperson Guideline Detention\, effective April 1 2019\nJoint audit response report – forthcoming\n\nPanel II: Habeas Corpus Best Practices \n\nAnstis\, Will\, & Blum – Separate but Unequal\nHabeas Procedure in Ontario by Jared Will\nSCOTLAND – Notice of Application\nHOQUE – Notice of Application\nSCOTLAND – Court Order to Appear\nSCOTLAND – Index and Covers\n\nPanel III: CARL Toolkit and a Compendium of Relevant Case-Law for Immigration Detention Practitioners \n\nCARL Immigration Detention TOOLKIT\, March 2019\nCARL Symposium Powerpoint Presentation March 15 2019\nAsper Centre Federal Court Caselaw Compendium\, August 2019\nAsper Centre students\, PowerPoint Presentation March 15 2019\n\n 
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/immigration-detention-symposium/
LOCATION:J140 Jackman Law Building\, 78 Queen's Park Cres\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 2C5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Tal Schreier":MAILTO:tal.schreier@utoronto.ca
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Family Law: A Panel Discussion on the Beaver v Hill case
DESCRIPTION:The Asper Centre Indigenous Rights student working group is pleased to present a lunchtime panel discussion on Thursday March 21\, 2019 at 12h30. \nBrittany Beaver and Ken Hill are Haudenosaunee parents to a ten-year-old son. She is a student; he co-founded a successful cigarette company and earns millions of dollars each year. Their relationship ended in 2013\, and Mr. Hill has since argued that Haudenosonee\, not Ontario law\, should guide his spousal and child support payments. \nThree constitutional and family law practitioners will be discussing the case and related issues\, including which families’ Indigenous legal systems should apply\, and whether Indigenous self-governance can be an individual right or only a collective one. \nPanelists are Scott Byers (Martha McCarthy & Co.)\, Jessica Orkin (Goldblatt Partners) and Judith Rae (Olthuis Kleer Townshend). \nProfessor Carol Rogerson will be moderating. \nNo registration required and light lunch will be provided.
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/indigenous-family-law-a-panel-discussion-on-the-beaver-v-hill-case/
LOCATION:J125 Jackman Law Building
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