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Retour sur la conférence consacrée à l’honorable Rosalie Silberman Abella – Une vie d’avant-garde

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Revivez la conférence consacrée à l’honorable Rosalie Silberman Abella (qui a eu lieu les 12 et 13 mai 2022, à Ottawa et en ligne) en parcourant cet article de blogue agrémenté de quelques photos et vidéos.

A Review of the Conference Dedicated to the Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella — A Life of Firsts

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Relive the conference dedicated to The Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella (held May 12-13, 2022 in Ottawa and Online) with this blog post including some photos and videos.

L’honorable Rosalie Silberman Abella – Une vie d’avant-garde
***En personne à Ottawa et en ligne***

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Conférence de deux jours pour souligner le départ à la retraite de l’honorable juge Rosalie Silberman Abella de la Cour suprême du Canada, et mettre en lumière son influence sur le droit et la société.

Médaille de la justice

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Récipiendaire 2022 La Médaille de la justice 2022 a été remise à l’honorable Rosalie Silberman Abella pour son héritage exceptionnel, sa carrière remarquable et son influence sur le droit et la société au Canada et à l’international. Félicitations !(à droite: l’honorable P. Colleen Suche, juge à la Cour du Banc du Roi du Manitoba; présidente, […]

Justice Medal

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2022 Recipient CIAJ’s Justice Medal 2022 has been awarded to the Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella, Retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, for her outstanding legacy, career & her influence on law and society in Canada and abroad. Congratulations!(On the right: The Honourable Justice P. Colleen Suche, Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba; President, […]

The Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella – A Life of Firsts
***In Person in Ottawa and Online***

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A two-day conference examining the Honourable Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella’s influence on law and society.

Episode 26: Testimony of a Human Rights Advocate With Lived Experience of Disability

In this episode, Professor Philip Bryden, TransCanada Chair in Administrative and Regulatory Law at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law is interviewing lawyer, human rights advocate, and accessibility consultant Michael McNeely, on his own experience with the justice system as a deaf-blind person.

Episode 26 (En anglais): Testimony of a Human Rights Advocate With Lived Experience of Disability

In this episode, Professor Philip Bryden, TransCanada Chair in Administrative and Regulatory Law at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law is interviewing lawyer, human rights advocate, and accessibility consultant Michael McNeely, on his own experience with the justice system as a deaf-blind person.

A View of the Charter Methodology Battlefield

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It’s not often that a Justice in a senior appellate court characterizes an inflection point in Charter methodology as a “battlefield” between two approaches to its interpretation…

A Review of CIAJ’s 46th Annual Conference on The Right to Dignity in Canadian Law

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Recap of CIAJ’s 2022 annual conference on the right to dignity in Canadian law, along with some photos.