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Video

VIDEO: “Lonely at the Top: The SCC Appointments Process”

On October 4, 2011, Common Law’s Public Law Group sponsored a panel discussion entitled “Lonely at the Top:  The SCC Appointments Process.”  Video of the event is now online. Read more...

Prof. Ian Kerr: The Magic of the Metamorphosis

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Warren Winkler Lectures on Civil Justice Reform:

Procedure, Proportionality and Professionalism
October 4, 2010  

 

New Programme de droit canadien Video: “Deux univers à portée de main”

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This promotional video showcases the Programme de droit canadien (PDC) at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law.

In this video, the director of the PDC, Stéphane Émard-Chabot, discusses the program’s unique attributes. Also featured are current students, Evelyne Akoto and Kevin Montpellier.

Watch the video to learn more about how the PDC opens doors to the practice of law across Canada and abroad.

 

The French Common Law Program: The Best of Both Worlds

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This promotional video highlights the strengths of the French Common Law Program (FCLP) at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. Featuring Professors Gabrielle St-Hilaire (’91), Denis Boivin (’91), Vice-Dean Nicole LaViolette (’96) as well as interviews with alumni and students, the video reveals the unique characteristics of the FCLP and how this program contributes to the University of Ottawa’s bilingual mission. 

Watch the video and discover why the FCLP offers students the best of both worlds!

So You Think You Can Teach

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This video captures highlights from the law school’s production of “So You Think You Can Teach,” in which six Common Law professors performed their best five-minute lecture.  Professors Ian Kerr, Lynda Collins, Larry Chartrand, Angela Cameron, Vern Krishna and Rosemary Cairns Way captivated audience members on November 13, 2009 with their grace, style and charisma in lectures that ranged from toxic torts to Mesopotamian tax law.

Hosted by CBC’s Kim Barry Brunhuber, this video gives viewers an eye into some of the many strengths at Common Law such as Social Justice, International Law, Aboriginal Law, Law & Technology, Environmental Law and Tax Law.

We hope you enjoy the show.

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Human Rights in the Canadian Mining Sector

Workshop on Human Rights in the Canadian Mining Sector
University of Ottawa, November 20, 2009

Public Meeting on Human Rights in the Canadian Mining Sector
University of Ottawa, November 21, 2009

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