Date
October 25-27, 2023
In Ottawa, ON, & Online
Theme
CIAJ’s 47th Annual Conference will explore current issues related to the law of borders. It will open the door to discussion and challenge the definition of what a “border” is, including the very notion of national borders, taking into account indigenous perspectives.
For many people, moving across borders implies facing vulnerability and precarity. How can we provide better protection to migrants and refugees, extending our vision beyond individuals to include families? In a world experiencing the effects of climate change, is our legal definition of a refugee still accurate? Furthermore, economic frontiers are becoming increasingly blurred. In such a context, it is also important to address work issues from the perspective of the adequacy of protections available to migrant workers, the implications of working remotely across territories, and the challenges of studying abroad, and to join forces in creating a more just and inclusive world.
Honorary Chair
- The Honourable Justice Mahmud Jamal, Supreme Court of Canada
Keynote Speaker
- Her Excellency Yuliya Kovaliv, Ambassador of Ukraine, Canada
Fireside Chat
- Ghizal Haress, Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Law and Massey College, University of Toronto; Former Ombudsperson, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Co-Chairs
- The Honourable Justice P. Colleen Suche, Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba; CIAJ’s President
- The Honourable Justice Julie Dutil, Court of Appeal of Quebec; CIAJ’s First Vice-President
Videos (scroll down to access the videos)
- Day 1 (5:11:22)
- Day 2 (6:30:22)
- Day 3 (4:53:31)
Fees:
All days
CIAJ Members: $500
Non-members: $700
Students (enrolled full-time at Canadian universities): $30
Per Day
CIAJ Members: $175
Non-members: $250
Students (enrolled full-time at Canadian universities): $10
Related PowerPoint presentations, extra content, documents and papers are available in the library under "documentation."
2023 I CIAJ’s 47th Annual Conference on The Law of Borders