Upcoming Events
Funded by the Notarial Studies Fund, the Center is pleased to organize a workshop that will address the new reform concerning parental unions.
The Crépeau Centre is pleased to invite you to the BLG Student Research Mini-Conference of 2025 that will be held on March 10 from 1 p.m.
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Chaire de recherche en droit des biens transsystémique et communautés durables, Université McGill
Sponsored by the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, F.R. Scott Chair in Public & Constitutional Law, Constitutional Law Society, and the Feminist Legal Collective.
The Paul-André Crépeau Centre is pleased to welcome Professor Philip Girard for the presentation of his chapter “Struggling with modernity: Quebec law, 1914-1949."
Mugambi Jouet will contrast the interaction between federalism and abortion policy and politics in Canada and the USA in Prof. Johanne Poirier's Comparative Federalism class.
Mugambi Jouet will lead an informal discussion on “American Exceptionalism in a Changing Western World”. Cakes and coffee will be served.
Organized by McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, Lawyers without Borders Canada.
Join us for our Student Colloquium, where students from across Canada will present their research work on the topic of "Inclusive Citizenship: Advancing the Rights of People with Disabilities".
Prisons are many things. Among these, they are places of work for the tens of thousands of human beings imprisoned there.