English follows.
L’équipe du Centre de recherche et d’enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) est heureuse de vous présenter quelques initiatives intéressantes, annonces, nouvelles et événements en ligne concernant le Centre!
Événements
AUJOURD’HUI | 24 FÉVRIER
16 h à 17 h | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire, écrivez à HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* Travailler pour les droits de la personne<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/24-fevrier-2021-serie-travailler-droits-perso…> – avec Samantha Peters, J.D., M.A. (Mentore Juridique pour la Communauté Noire, Faculté de droit, Section de Common Law, uOttawa).
Événement (en anglais) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l’Université d’Ottawa.
1er MARS
16 h à 17 h | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire : HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* QUIZ sur les droits de la personne!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/1er-mars-2021-quiz-droits-personne> – Testez vos connaissance avec nos animateurs : John Packer (Professeur Neuberger-Jesin et directeur, CREDP, uOttawa), Karine Vanthuyne (Titulaire d'une Chaire d'enseignement universitaire et professeure agrégée, École d'études sociologiques et anthropologiques, Faculté des sciences sociales, uOttawa) et Pierre-Gilles Bélanger (Candidat au doctorat en droit et professeur à temps partiel, Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil, uOttawa).
Événement (en français) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l’Université d’Ottawa.
9 MARS
13 h à 14 h 30 | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire : HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* Cas et expériences documentées de violence de genre sur les campus d'Amérique Latine<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/9-mars-2021-cas-experiences-documentees-viole…> – L'un des défis auxquels sont confrontées les universités d'Amérique latine est de concevoir et de mettre en œuvre des stratégies institutionnelles suivant des cadres nationaux et internationaux fondés sur le respect des droits humains des femmes pour la promotion de sociétés exemptes de violence sexiste. Toutefois, avant cela, il est nécessaire de promouvoir une discussion ouverte sur les cas et les expériences documentées.
Événement (en anglais) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l’Université d’Ottawa et Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa.
À VOS AGENDAS! | DIH Maintenant : Une série spéciale d’apprentissage en ligne
En raison de la COVID-19, notre Centre et la Croix-Rouge canadienne seront à nouveau partenaires dans la création d'une série de cours gratuits en ligne sur plusieurs enjeux du droit international humanitaire (DIH) qui auront lieu du 31 mai au 4 juin 2021. L’objectif de cette série de cours sera d’enseigner les principes fondamentaux du DIH aux étudiants et aux professionnels. Les cours seront dispensés par des experts canadiens et internationaux provenant du milieu académique, des Forces armées canadiennes et d’organisations internationales.
Réservez ces dates! Plus de détails suivront sous peu.
Nouvelles
* Regardez l'entrevue du professeur Packer avec Ginella Massa à l'émission Canada Tonight, sur le vote du Parlement en faveur d'une motion sur le génocide ouïgour<https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1864721987776>
* Lancement du blog Critical éducation Critique (CéC)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/lancement-du-blog-critical-education-critique…>
* À lire dans la Gazette UO : Professeure Meredith Terretta, Chaire Gordon F. Henderson sur les droits de la personne, a récemment mis au jour le rôle majeur de juristes dans la décolonisation de l’Afrique<https://www.uottawa.ca/gazette/fr/nouvelles/decouvrez-juristes-gardistes-qu…>
* Une nouvelle bourse de recherche accordée à John Packer, Professeur Neuberger-Jesin, et à David Hughes, boursier postdoctoral Alex Trebek<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/nouvelle-bourse-recherche-accordee-john-packe…>
* Dans un livre sur l'impact de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/livre-limpact-declaration-universelle-droits-…>
* Appel à une aide d’urgence aux Rohingyas<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/appel-aide-durgence-aux-rohingyas>
* Le directeur du CREDP est l'un des signataires de la lettre ouverte appelant l'Iran à mettre fin aux persécutions des Bahá'ís<https://openletter-ivelbahais.ca/fr/>
* Notre clinique sur les droits de la personne et des ONG péruviennes ont déposé une requête devant la CIDH<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/notre-clinique-droits-personne-ong-peruvienne…>
* Navraj Kaushick, récipiendaire de la bourse d'études supérieures Jacques-Gaudreau<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/navraj-kaushick-recipiendaire-bourse-detudes-…>
* Notre Clinique sur les droits de la personne a déposé un mémoire d'amicus curiae auprès de la Cour d'appel du Honduras<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/notre-clinique-droits-personne-depose-memoire…>
* Déclaration sur la procédure judiciaire contre le professeur Jan Grabowski – 10.02.2021<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/declaration-procedure-judiciaire-contre-profe…>
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The team at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) is pleased to present some interesting initiatives, announcements, news and online events concerning the HRREC.
Events
TODAY | FEBRUARY 24
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | To receive the link to the webinar, write us at HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* Working for Human Rights<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/february-24-2021-working-human-rights-series-…> – with Samantha Peters, J.D., M.A. (Black Legal Mentor in Residence, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, uOttawa).
Event (in English) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa.
MARCH 1st
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar: HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* Working for Human Rights<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/february-24-2021-working-human-rights-series-…> – Test your knowledge with our hosts: John Packer (Neuberger-Jesin Professor and Director, HRREC, uOttawa), Karine Vanthuyne (Chair in University Teaching and Associate Professor, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, uOttawa) and Pierre-Gilles Bélanger (Ph.D. Candidate in Law and Part-time Professor, Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, uOttawa).
Event (in French) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa.
MARCH 9
1:00 to 2:30 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar: HRREC(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:HRREC@uOttawa.ca>.
* Cases and Documented Experiences of Gender Violence on Latin American Campuses<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/march-9-2021-cases-and-documented-experiences…> – One of the challenges universities in Latin America face is to design and implement institutional strategies following national and international frameworks based on respect for the human rights of women for the promotion of societies free of gender violence. However, before that, it is necessary to promote an open discussion about the cases and the documented experiences.
Event (in English) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa and Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! | IHL Now: A Special Online Learning Series
Because of COVID-19, our Centre and the Canadian Red Cross will partner again in the creation of a series of online lectures on International Humanitarian Law that will be held from May 31 to June 4, 2021. The goal of the lecture series is to offer students and professionals the fundamentals of IHL. Lectures will be facilitated by leading Canadian and international scholars and experts from the Canadian Armed Forces and international organizations.
Save the dates! More details will follow.
News
* Watch Professor Packer's Interview on CBC Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa about Parliament Voting in Favour of a Uighur Genocide Motion<https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1864721987776>
* Launch of the Blog Critical éducation Critique (CéC)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/launch-blog-critical-education-critique-cec>
* Read in the UO Gazette: Gordon F. Henderson Chair in Human Rights, Professor Meredith Terretta, Uncovered How Activist Lawyers Played a Major Role in the Struggle for Decolonization in Africa<https://www.uottawa.ca/gazette/en/news/uncovering-trailblazers-who-strove-d…>
* New Research Grant Awarded to Neuberger-Jesin Professor John Packer and Alex Trebek Postdoctoral Fellow David Hughes<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/new-research-grant-awarded-neuberger-jesin-pr…>
* In a Book on the Impact of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/book-impact-universal-declaration-human-rights>
* Call for Urgent Action for the Rohingya<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/call-urgent-action-rohingya>
* HRREC Director is one of the signatories to the Open Letter Calling Iran to end the persecutions of the Bahá'ís<https://openletter-ivelbahais.ca/>
* Our Human Rights Clinic and Peruvian NGOs Filed a Request Before the IACHR<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/our-human-rights-clinic-and-peruvian-ngos-fil…>
* Navraj Kaushick Awarded the Jacques Gaudreau Graduate Scholarship<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/navraj-kaushick-awarded-jacques-gaudreau-grad…>
* Our Human Rights Clinic Filed an Amicus Brief to the Honduras Court of Appeals<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/our-human-rights-clinic-filed-amicus-brief-ho…>
* Statement on Court Case Against Professor Jan Grabowski - 10.02.2021<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/statement-court-case-against-professor-jan-gr…>
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Dear all,
Thank you for participating in the February 19th, 2021 CAHRI call. Here are some notes from our discussion that we hope summarize the main points shared.
Participants:
Christina Szurlej, Atlantic Human Rights Centre, St. Thomas University; Nandini Ramanujam, Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, McGill University; Adele Perry and Helen Fallding, Centre for Human Rights Research, University of Manitoba; Anna Purkey, Human Rights Program, St. Paul University, University of Waterloo; Mona Paré, Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on the Rights of the Child (LRIDE), University of Ottawa; Nicole Barrett, International Justice & Human Rights Clinic, University of British Columbia (UBC); Landon Pearson, Landon Pearson Centre for the Study of Childhood and Children's Rights, Carleton University; John Packer, Joao Velloso and Viviana Fernandez, Human Rights Research & Education Centre (HRREC), University of Ottawa.
The meeting started with a round of introductions.
John Packer then spoke about the Canadian Yearbook of Human Rights, its origins, the recent online editions (since 2015) and the goal to make this a joint project of CAHRI. For the next edition (2019-2020), he outlined the progress made to date and explained the idea of creating a special section on Covid-19 and its impacts for human rights in Canada, with guest editor Alex Neve, former Secretary General for Amnesty International Canada. The section would feature contributions from CAHRI members. Papers would be policy-oriented, not longer than 10-12 pages and the deadline would be in April to ensure a summer publications for the Yearbook. John will follow-up with those CAHRI members interested in joining the Editorial Board for the Yearbook and will share guidelines for the special section on a separate email, including Alex Neve.
Proposals to date cover the following subjects:
* St. Thomas University: Covid-19 and women's rights (disproportionate responsibilities on childcare, care of the elderly, domestic violence, etc.)
* Carleton University: human rights based approach applied to children rights during the pandemic, civil and political rights of children.
* St. Paul University: migration/refugee related issues, border closures, etc.
* McGill University: Disability in Canada.
* HRREC: Covid-19 in prisons and incarceration.
* LRIDE: children's rights and welfare.
* UBC: Effects on the right of association, freedom of expression or how treaty bodies reporting has been impacted during the pandemic.
* University of Manitoba submitted several proposals, including:
* Canadian Parents of Students with Disabilities and the Impact of COVID-19: Is this an Inclusive and Equitable Education?
* High Impact of COVID-19 in Canada's Indigenous Communities are Human Rights gone Wrong.
* Incapacitation Governance, Biosecurity, and Human Rights.
* The Pandemic, Poverty and Human Rights.
The group agreed to consider organizing an round table in May (online event) to address "Canada's reaction to the pandemic from a human rights perspective" based on the submitted papers. We can also develop a short policy paper with specific recommendations for government to be released in June. The release could be promoted in the media and on social media to maximize exposure and reach key federal actors.
The meeting continued by sharing short updates from members. Notable dates and initiatives include: Event at St. Thomas University on February 25th at 2pm on perspectives on being a good ally; the 40th anniversary of HRREC during academic year 2021-2022; the 30th anniversary of the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on December 13th 2021; the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Charter in 2022; a new international program on Disability, Inclusion and Climate Action, launched by McGill University. Members are encouraged to share news and announcements through the listserv going forward.
Finally, John Packer mentioned the possibility of participating in projects to be proposed by Amnesty International that could be of interest to CAHRI members. He will share information on this shortly.
Very best wishes,
Viviana
Viviana A. Fernandez
Directrice adjointe / Assistant Director
Human Rights Research and Education Centre /
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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Dear all,
As mentioned, happy to share our latest newsletter.
You will see information about upcoming events and news items from our members. Wishing you a lovely weekend,
Viviana
Viviana A. Fernandez
Directrice adjointe / Assistant Director
Human Rights Research and Education Centre /
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
http://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca<http://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/>
Follow me on Twitter at @vafi1217
Hors du bureau | Travail à distance : Je suis joignable par courriel ou sur Team (uOttawa).
Out of the office | Working from home: You can contact me by email or on Team (uOttawa).
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L'équipe du Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) est heureuse de vous présenter quelques initiatives intéressantes, annonces, nouvelles et événements en ligne concernant le Centre!
Événements
22 FÉVRIER
16 h 30 à 17 h 30 | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire.
* Une approche du racisme anti-Noir basée sur les droits de la personne<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/22-fevrier-2021-approche-du-racisme-anti-noir…> - avec le Professeur Neuberger-Jesin John Packer, Slava Balan, candidat au doctorat en droit et membre du CREDP, et des diplômés du cours en ligne Human Rights & Governance: The Human Rights Based Approach to Policy, Law & Development (Droits de la personne & gouvernance : L'approche fondée sur les droits de la personne en matière de politique, de droit et de développement). Les intervenants discuteront des défis du racisme anti-Noir du point de vue de l'approche fondée sur les droits de la personne et les étudiants feront de brèves présentations sur les aspects de l'application de cette approche au sujet choisi.
Événement (en anglais) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l'Université d'Ottawa.
23 FÉVRIER
11h 30 à 13 h | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire.
* Action pour le climat menée par les jeunes et droit des enfants à l'environnement<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/laboratoire-recherche-interdisciplinaire-droi…> - avec Chris Tollefson (Professeur, University of Victoria), Albert Lalonde (Militant pour le climat), Haana (Passionnée d'environnement) et Annabel Webb (Boursière en droits environnementaux, Fondation David Suzuki).
Événement (en anglais) organisé par le Laboratoire de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les droits de l'enfant (LRIDE) dans le cadre du Cycle de conférences de la Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit de l'Université d'Ottawa.
24 FÉVRIER
16 h à 17 h | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire.
* Travailler pour les droits de la personne<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/24-fevrier-2021-serie-travailler-droits-perso…> - avec Samantha Peters, J.D., M.A. (Mentore Juridique pour la Communauté Noire, Faculté de droit, Section de Common Law, uOttawa).
Événement (en anglais) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l'Université d'Ottawa.
1er MARS
16 h à 17 h | Webinaire ZOOM | Ouvert à tous. | Inscription obligatoire pour recevoir le lien vers le webinaire.
* QUIZ sur les droits de la personne!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/1er-mars-2021-quiz-droits-personne> - Testez vos connaissance avec nos animateurs : John Packer (Professeur Neuberger-Jesin et directeur, CREDP, uOttawa), Karine Vanthuyne (Titulaire d'une Chaire d'enseignement universitaire et professeure agrégée, École d'études sociologiques et anthropologiques, Faculté des sciences sociales, uOttawa) et Pierre-Gilles Bélanger (Candidat au doctorat en droit et professeur à temps partiel, Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil, uOttawa).
Événement (en français) organisé par le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l'Université d'Ottawa.
Nouvelles
* Déclaration sur la procédure judiciaire contre le professeur Jan Grabowski - 10.02.2021<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/declaration-procedure-judiciaire-contre-profe…>
* Félicitations au professeur Olabisi Akinkugbe (Schulich School of Law), membre communautaire du CREDP, qui a reçu une bourse de recherche Dalhousie Belong<https://www.dal.ca/news/2021/02/01/recognizing-the-rich-diversity-of-dal-re…>
* Lisez l'article de John Packer, professeur Neuberger-Jesin, dans le Globe and Mail : Mynmar n'a jamais fait la transition vers la démocratie. La communauté internationale le sait maintenant avec certitude.<https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-myanmar-was-never-transitio…>
* Le professeur Neuberger-Jesin, John Packer, commente les événements au Myanmar dans l'article par Radio-Canada: Des Birmans du Canada réclament le retour des institutions démocratiques<https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1767886/birmanie-myanmar-aung-san-suu-…>
* Félicitations à notre membre Aboubacar Dakuyo qui a défendu sa thèse de doctorat avec succès!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/felicitations-notre-membre-aboubacar-dakuyo-q…>
* Lisez l'article d'opinion du professeur John Packer dans le Ottawa Citizen sur les raisons pour lesquelles Murray Sinclair devrait être le prochain Gouverneur général du Canada<https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/packer-why-murray-sinclair-should-be-cana…>
* Lisez l'article de Sarah Olutola, membre du CREDP, publié dans Teen Vogue : La publication annulée du livre de Josh Hawley n'est pas orwellienne. C'est une conséquence.<https://www.teenvogue.com/story/josh-hawley-lost-book-deal-isnt-orwellian-o…>
* La Cour interaméricaine des droits de l'homme cite un rapport rédigé par l'équipe de la Clinique sur les droits de la personne du CREDP<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/cour-interamericaine-droits-lhomme-cite-rappo…>
* Bienvenue au boursier postdoctoral David DesBaillets!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/bienvenue-au-boursier-postdoctoral-david-desb…>
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The team at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) is pleased to present some interesting initiatives, announcements, news and online events concerning the HRREC.
Events
FEBRUARY 22
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar.
* A Human Rights Based Approach to Anti-Black Racism<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/february-22-2021-human-rights-based-approach-…> - with Neuberger-Jesin Professor John Packer, HRREC member Slava Balan, Ph. D. candidate in law and graduates of the Fall 2020 online course Human Rights & Governance: The Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) to Policy, Law and Development (DCC4119). The speakers will discuss the challenges of anti-Black racism from an HRBA perspective and the students will make brief presentations on aspects of the application of the HRBA to the chosen topic.
Event (in English) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa.
FEBRUARY 23
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar.
* Youth-Led Climate Action & Children's Right to the Environment<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/interdisciplinary-research-laboratory-rights-…> - with Chris Tollefson (Professor, University of Victoria), Albert Lalonde (Climate activist), Haana (Environmentalism enthusiast) and Annabel Webb (Environmental Rights Fellow, David Suzuki Foundation).
Event (in English) organized by the by the Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on the Rights of the Child (IRLRC) as part of the Civil Law Section Lecture Series of the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa.
FEBRUARY 24
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar.
* Working for Human Rights<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/february-24-2021-working-human-rights-series-…> - with Samantha Peters, J.D., M.A. (Black Legal Mentor in Residence, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, uOttawa).
Event (in English) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa.
MARCH 1st
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. | ZOOM Webinar | Open to all. | Registration required to receive the link to the webinar.
* Working for Human Rights<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/february-24-2021-working-human-rights-series-…> - Test your knowledge with our hosts: John Packer (Neuberger-Jesin Professor and Director, HRREC, uOttawa), Karine Vanthuyne (Chair in University Teaching and Associate Professor, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, uOttawa) and Pierre-Gilles Bélanger (Ph.D. Candidate in Law and Part-time Professor, Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, uOttawa).
Event (in French) organized by the by the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa.
News
* Statement on Court Case Against Professor Jan Grabowski - 10.02.2021<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/statement-court-case-against-professor-jan-gr…>
* Congratulations to HRREC Community Member Professor Olabisi Akinkugbe (Schulich School of Law) Who Received a Dalhousie Belong Research Fellowship Award<https://www.dal.ca/news/2021/02/01/recognizing-the-rich-diversity-of-dal-re…>
* Read Neuberger-Jesin Professor John Packer's Op-Ed in The Globe and Mail: Mynmar Was Never Transitioning to Democracy. Now the International Community Know That for Sure.<https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-myanmar-was-never-transitio…>
* Neuberger-Jesin Professor John Packer Comments on the Events in Myanmar in the Article by Radio-Canada: Burmese Canadians Demand the Return of Democratic Institutions<https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1767886/birmanie-myanmar-aung-san-suu-…>
* Congratulations to Our Member Aboubacar Dakuyo Who Successfully Defended His Doctoral Thesis!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/congratulations-our-member-aboubacar-dakuyo-w…>
* Read Professor John Packer's Op-Ed in the Ottawa Citizen on Why Murray Sinclair Should Be Canada's Next Governor General<https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/packer-why-murray-sinclair-should-be-cana…>
* Read HRREC Member Sarah Olutola's Article published in Teen Vogue: Josh Hawley's Lost Book Deal Isn't Orwellian. It's a Consequence.<https://www.teenvogue.com/story/josh-hawley-lost-book-deal-isnt-orwellian-o…>
* The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Cites a Report Drafted by the HRREC Human Rights Clinic Team<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/inter-american-court-human-rights-cites-repor…>
* Welcome to Postdoctoral Fellow David DesBaillets!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/welcome-postdoctoral-fellow-david-desbaillets>
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Dear colleagues,
I am addressing you as representatives of the Canadian Association of Human Rights Institutes (CAHRI).
We/HRREC-uOttawa hope this finds everyone alright despite the evident challenges.
It is our observation that the myriad challenges posed by COVID have not so far been addressed by a Human Rights Based Approach nor even much informed by human rights. At the same time, the pandemic has exposed a wide range of human rights problems and exacerbated some of these. We have been disappointed that in some instances our governments have even declined or rejected the suggestion or opportunity to follow human rights norms, standards and methods.
As such, for the 2019-2020 Canadian Yearbook of Human Rights (to be published in summer 2021) we have decided to include a Special Focus section on the Coronavirus and Canada. We are delighted that Alex Neve (until recently the long-time Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada) has agreed to serve as Guest Editor of the section. For the Yearbook (including style guidelines), see: https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/publications/canadian_yearbook_human_rights
We hope that each member institution of CAHRI will take responsibility to contribute one paper (of 8-12 pages) on a selected topic or issue; altogether, we would have a good dozen plus an overview. You are entirely free to choose your topic, but we wish no two to cover the same subject matter. From uOttawa, we will address the challenges of COVID for and in prisons and other centres of detention in Canada. The deadline for submissions is 30 April 2021. We will turn them around quickly in view of the summer publication.
Each paper should summarise the problem/situation and including conclusions and recommendations. It may be written on behalf of your Centre/Programme or in the individual name(s) of a person or persons submitting from your institution. We are open to the prospect of holding a Symposium to present and discuss the papers and, if merited, perhaps to submit a joint letter to our governments containing a summary of recommendations.
With a view to this publishing initiative (notably to discuss the Special Focus and possible topics), and also to catch-up on various activities, we are proposing a meeting in mid-February (12, 18 or 19 February). Please respond to this Doodle poll to indicate preferred date and time: https://doodle.com/poll/bzwazefxt4x2ie5c?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
Thank you for your kind attention and ongoing interest. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
John
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The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism at McGill University
invites you to a critical conversation about miscarriages of justice in Canada.
More Than an Innocent Mistake:
The Story of David Milgaard’s Wrongful Conviction
Date: February 9, 2021
Time: 1:00-2:30 pm ET (Montreal)
Zoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84488268021
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The talk will explore the interrelationship between David Milgaard's wrongful conviction and wider systemic concerns, from root causes of miscarriages of justice to the neglected social impact of "tough on crime" political rhetoric.
David Milgaard was arrested at the age of sixteen for non-capital murder. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. David was not guilty in any way of this crime. His mother, Joyce Milgaard, never gave up her fight to prove the truth about her son's innocence and she secured his freedom after he had served more than 22 years of imprisonment. David became involved with social justice issues while in prison and he continues to speak and advocate for change.
For more information, please contact the CHRLP at human.rights(a)mcgill.ca<mailto:human.rights@mcgill.ca>.