Today's Events
Please join us for a screening of the acclaimed film, Beans, followed by a question-and-answer period with Director Tracey Deer. Beans is the coming-of-age story of a Mohawk girl who must grow up fast and become her own kind of warri
Upcoming Events
Join us for the upcoming “Creative Legal Research Workshop”, initiated by doctoral students at McGill’s Faculty of Law. The event proposes a unique space for interactive discussions between graduate researchers in law and the arts on the topics of
Asylum for Containment: EU Cooperation with Tunisia and Turkey for the Externalization of Asylum
Hybrid panel discussion Co-sponsored by the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism and the ASILE Project
The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism invites you to their hybrid student colloquium.
Co-sponsorisé par le Centre sur les droits de la personne et le pluralisme juridique de McGill et le Centre Crépeau.
The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism (CHRLP) presents: Training on International and Regional Human Rights Laws on statelessness. This online training is organized by Current CHRLP O’Brien Fellow in Residence Dr. Omotun
Disposer du corps mort d’autrui. Après sa mort, la volonté d’une personne prime au sujet de la disposition de son corps.
Slavery and the Law Speaker Series - Professor Michelle McKinley (University of Oregon Law School)
Join us for the third and final installment of the Slavery and the Law Speaker Series with Prof.
There are currently more than 32,000 people in Canadian prisons—institutions firmly entrenched in law, politics, and the national imagination.
The “safe third country” concept emerged in the global asylum governance scene in the late 1980s as an effort to prevent secondary movement of refugees, after they flee persecution and find safety at the closest instance possible.