Inaugural Michelle Douglas lecture | The Accidental Legal Activist: How I Used the Courts to Seek Justice
(En anglais seulement)
The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism invites you to the Inaugural Michelle Douglas Lectureship on the topic of equality and justice for LGBTI people. All are welcome!
Registration is required. Admission is free.
McGill Faculty of Law, 3644 rue Peel - Maxwell Cohen Moot Court (Room 100) – vaccine passports required
Follow the Livestream. With remarks by Dean Robert Leckey and Me Audrey Boctor
Registration is required:
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Michelle Douglas Lecture registration
Companion event earlier the same day:
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Martine Roy Colloquium registration
The Michelle Douglas Lecture is held in conjunction with the Martine Roy Student Colloquium, with the aim of encouraging student scholarship and enhancing public engagement around issues related to equality and justice for LGBTI communities. The Lecture and Colloquium were established in recognition of the path-breaking work of these remarkable individuals towards the advancement of equality for LGBTI people in Canada. The Lecture and Colloquium are made possible by the generous contribution of IMK Advocates.
Contact us by //human.rights [at] mcgill.ca">email more information.