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ÉCOLE D'ÉTÉ DU CREDP --- Droit international humanitaire (DIH) 2022 | HRREC SUMMER SCHOOL --- International Humanitarian Law (IHL) 2022
by Viviana Fernandez 14 Mar '22
by Viviana Fernandez 14 Mar '22
14 Mar '22
English follows.
Merci de partager auprès de vos réseaux. | Please share with your networks.
[© ICRC/ Redwan Al Hashdi/ 2015/ Yemen/ V-P-YE-E-01441 | Taiz, Al Shamasi. Après la mort d'un ami et le déplacement d'autres personnes, une fille joue seule dans un tank détruit. | After the death of a friend and the displacement of others, a girl is playing alone inside a destroyed tank.]
L'Université d'Ottawa, le Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne et la Croix-Rouge canadienne sont fières de vous présenter la 14e édition du Cours d'été en Droit international humanitaire (DIH)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/cours/DRC4521> qui se tiendra du 29 mai au 3 juin 2022.
Les objectifs du cours sont d'enseigner les principes fondamentaux du DIH aux étudiants et aux professionnels, ainsi que de fournir un milieu permettant d'appliquer ces connaissances à des études de cas réalistes et une journée complète dédiée à des exercices de simulations.
Les candidatures d'étudiant-e-s universitaires, d'employé-e-s du gouvernement, d'organisations non gouvernementales, de journalistes et d'entreprises faisant du commerce international sont bienvenues. La priorité sera accordée aux participants possédant de l'expérience pratique ou théorique du droit international humanitaire, du droit international en matière de droits de la personne ou du travail humanitaire. Les animateurs du cours sont des universitaires reconnus du Canada et de l'étranger ainsi que des praticiens du Ministère de la défense nationale et de Justice Canada.
Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez surtout pas à communiquer avec nous à l'adresse dih-ihl(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:dih-ihl@uottawa.ca>.
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The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, and the Canadian Red Cross are pleased to invite you to the 14th edition of the Summer School on International Humanitarian Law (IHL)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/cours/DRC4521> that will be held from May 29 to June 3, 2022.
The goal of this course is to offer students and professionals the fundamentals of IHL and the opportunity to apply this knowledge through realistic case studies and a full simulation day.
Applications from students, academics, government employees, NGO and IO staff, journalists and those with an interest in learning about IHL are welcome. Preference will be given to participants with exposure to the application or the theory of international humanitarian law, international human rights law or humanitarian work. The Course features leading Canadian and international scholars and experts from the Department of National Defense and Justice Canada.
If you have questions about the summer school, do not hesitate to contact us at dih-ihl(a)uOttawa.ca<mailto:dih-ihl@uottawa.ca>.
Croix-Rouge canadienne<https://www.croixrouge.ca/?lang=fr-CA&_ga=> | Canadian Red Cross<https://www.redcross.ca/> &
Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne | Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Fêtons le 40e anniversaire du CREDP<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/CREDP40HRREC__;!!H…> | Celebrate the 40th anniversary of HRREC<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/CREDP40HRREC__;!!H…>
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https://law.robsonhall.com/event/clg-mhg-present-understanding-trauma-and-i…
CLG & MHG present: Understanding Trauma and its Impact for Law (2022-03-24)<https://law.robsonhall.com/event/clg-mhg-present-understanding-trauma-and-i…>
The Criminal Law Group and Mental Health Group are hosting Dr. Lori Mac of the UM Student Counselling Centre. She has prepared a professional development workshop on understanding trauma, its ongoing impact, and its management when working with clients in the legal system who have experienced trauma
law.robsonhall.com
Shayna Plaut, PhD
Acting Manager for the Centre for Human Rights Research
Working Days: Monday - Thurs 930am-330pm.
PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT RESPOND TO EMAILS ON FRIDAYS
Office number: 204 474 6156
Cell number: 604 817 0311
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LRIDE Concours de rédaction sur les droits de l'enfant / Essay competition on children's rights
by Viviana Fernandez 10 Mar '22
by Viviana Fernandez 10 Mar '22
10 Mar '22
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English message follows
Le Laboratoire de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les droits de l'enfant<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/laboratoire-recherche-interdisciplinaire-droi…> (LRIDE) lance son un concours annuel de rédaction sur les droits de l'enfant !
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Concours 2021-2022
Les candidats doivent être inscrits dans un programme d’études dans les institutions qui accueillent les membres du réseau CAHRI, Association canadienne des instituts sur les droits de la personne / Canadian Association of Human Rights Institutes,<https://wp.stu.ca/ahrc/association-of-canadian-human-rights-institutes/> c’est-à-dire : Université St. Thomas, Université McGill, Université du Manitoba, Université Laval, UQAM, Université de la Saskatchewan, Université de la Colombie Britannique, Université de Toronto, Université Carleton, Université McMaster, Université Concordia, Université York et Université d’Ottawa.
Le concours comprend deux catégories : Premier cycle et Études supérieures. Les candidats doivent soumettre une étude portant sur une question reliée aux droits de l’enfant. Le texte doit avoir été préparé dans le cadre d’un cours ou pour les fins de l’obtention d’un diplôme et doit comprendre toutes les citations et les notes. Les textes peuvent être rédigés en français ou en anglais. Les soumissions gagnantes dans les deux catégories, Premier cycle et Études supérieures, seront publiés dans la Revue canadienne des droits de l’enfant<https://ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/cjcr>.
Lisez les règles du concours sur notre page internet<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/laboratoire-recherche-interdisciplinaire-droi…>.
La date limite est le 15 mai à 23 h 59.
Bonne chance aux participants et participantes !
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The Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on the Rights of the Child<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/interdisciplinary-research-laboratory-rights-…> (IRLRC) is launching its annual essay contest on children's rights!
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2021-2022 Competition
Applicants must be enrolled in a program of study at institutions hosting Canadian Association of Human Rights Institutes (CAHRI)<https://wp.stu.ca/ahrc/association-of-canadian-human-rights-institutes/> members, i.e.: St. Thomas University, McGill University, University of Manitoba, Université Laval, UQAM, University of Saskatchewan, University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Carleton University, McMaster University, Concordia University, York University and University of Ottawa.
The competition has two categories: Undergraduate and Graduate. Applicants must submit a paper on an issue related to children's rights. The paper must have been prepared as part of a course or for degree requirements and must include all citations and notes. The texts can be written in French or English. The winning submissions in both categories, Undergraduate and Graduate, will be published by the Canadian Journal of Children’s Rights<https://ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/cjcr/index>.
Read the competition rules on our website<https://droitcivil.uottawa.ca/interdisciplinary-research-laboratory-rights-…>.
The deadline is May 15 at 11:59 p.m.
Best of luck to the participants!
Laboratoire de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les droits de l’enfant /
Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on the Rights of the Child
55 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa K1N 6N5
Twitter @LRIDEuOttawa
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CAHRI statement against human rights abuses in Ukraine translated into Ukrainian and Russian
by Shayna Plaut 09 Mar '22
by Shayna Plaut 09 Mar '22
09 Mar '22
Below and attached please find the Canadian Association for Human Rights Institute's statement translated into Ukranian and Russian.
Many thanks to
Nina M. Hayduk, MA, MSW, Ph.D.
Advisor, Social Work Education Program, &
International “Integration” Center for Professional Partnerships
Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
who donated her time and skills to ensuring the accuracy of the translation.
May we continue to contribute in our own small ways in these dark times,
Shayna
Shayna Plaut, PhD
Acting Manager for the Centre for Human Rights Research
Working Days: Monday - Thurs 930am-330pm.
PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT RESPOND TO EMAILS ON FRIDAYS
Office number: 204 474 6156
Cell number: 604 817 0311
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Nouvelles & événements du CREDP | HRREC News & Events ---> 08.03.2022
by Viviana Fernandez 08 Mar '22
by Viviana Fernandez 08 Mar '22
08 Mar '22
English follows.
[Dark and pale blue green and off-white circles for the 40th anniversary of the uOttawa Human Rights Research and Education Centre. Cercles vert foncé, vert pâle et blanc cassé pour le 40e anniversaire du Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne de l'Université d'Ottawa.]
Bonne Journée internationale des droits des femmes! #JIF2022
Ensemble pour un meilleur futur
Depuis 40 ans, le CREDP réunit des communautés pour explorer et promouvoir les droits de la personne dans notre monde complexe et interconnecté. Nous avons une vision de renforcer l’impact de nos activités de recherche, d’éducation et de promotion des droits, tout en contribuant aux progrès nationaux et aux développements mondiaux en matière de droits de la personne. Nous demandons l’aide de notre communauté pour renforcer notre fondation et à étendre nos capacités.
Merci de prendre quelques minutes pour en savoir plus sur notre vision de l’avenir grâce à l’Appel pour le 40e anniversaire du CREDP<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/sites/cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/files/hrrec-credp_casef…> et envisagez de faire un don au Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne<https://alumni.uottawa.ca/formulaire-don?fid=Qu4aOAYCyl4%3d&fdesc=SwRBSZHoH…> dès aujourd’hui. #CREDP40HRREC
Événements
11 MARS | Webinaire
14 h à 15 h 30 | Inscription requise pour recevoir le lien vers l’événement.
* Perspectives pour une approche fondée sur les droits de la personne au Canada à l'occasion du 40e anniversaire de notre Charte des droits et libertés<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/11-mars-2022-perspectives-approche-fondee-dro…> – Avec Slava Balan (membre du CREDP et candidat au doctorat en droit), ainsi que les diplômés du cours en ligne Human Rights & Governance: The Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) to Policy, Law and Development (DCC4119), Van Armenian et Lola Soetan, ainsi que David DesBaillets, Ph. D. (membre du CREDP). Les conférenciers partageront les perspectives d'application de l'approche fondée sur les droits de la personne au Canada en matière d'éducation, de logement et d'itinérance.
16 MARS | Webinaire
10 h 30 à midi | Inscription requise pour recevoir le lien vers l’événement.
* Répondre aux déplacements forcés causés par les changements climatiques et la dégradation de l'environnement : Stratégies juridiques au Canada et en France<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/responding-to-forced-displacement-due-to-climat…> – Plus que jamais, les pays du monde entier sont confrontés à la question de savoir comment le droit et les politiques doivent répondre aux besoins des personnes déplacées en raison des changements climatiques et d'autres formes de dégradation de l'environnement. Quelles formes de protection sont disponibles, ou devraient l'être? Quel est le rôle des défenseurs et de la profession juridique dans l'obtention de la justice et des solutions pour ceux qui subissent ces formes de déplacement? Cet atelier examinera ces questions dans le contexte du Canada et de la France.
Cet événement organisé en partenariat avec le Carrefour des réfugiés, le Centre du droit de l’environnement et de la durabilité mondiale, le Forum pour le dialogue Alex Trebek, le Centre de droit, politique et éthique de la santé, l’Institut de recherche sur la science, la société et la politique publique (ISSP) et le Centre d’études en politiques internationales (CÉPI).
21 MARS | Webinaire
8 h 30 à 10 h | Inscription requise pour recevoir le lien vers l’événement.
* Solidarité internationale entre Peuples Autochtones : La souveraineté et l'autodétermination dans un monde post-COVID<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/21-mars-2022-solidarite-internationale-entre-…> – Les Peuples Autochtones de Formose (Taiwan) et de l'île de la Tortue (Amérique du Nord) ont été confrontés à des tragédies similaires de violence, de déplacement et de génocide. Dans ces deux endroits, les peuples autochtones affirment leur souveraineté et revendiquent le droit à l'autodétermination dans un contexte néolibéral qui inclut la Déclaration des Nations Unies sur les droits des Peuples Autochtones. Joignez-vous à nous à l'occasion de la Journée internationale pour l'élimination de la discrimination raciale afin de discuter des enjeux actuels en matière de droits de la personne et de nos rêves et visions en matière de souveraineté et d'autodétermination dans le monde post-COVID.
Cet événement est organisé en partenariat avec le Réseau des études asiatiques du Centre d'études en politiques internationales (CÉPI-RÉA), la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la diversité juridique et les Peuples Autochtones, la Chaire de recherche en études taïwanaises de l’Université d’Ottawa ainsi qu'avec le Centre pour les affaires autochtones internationales de la National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) à Taïwan.
12 & 13 MAI | Conférence
Les coûts pour les participants sont détaillés sur le site web. | Les inscriptions sont ouvertes.
* L'Honorable Rosalie Silberman Abella - Une vie d'avant-garde<https://ciaj-icaj.ca/fr/programmes-a-venir/conference-juge-rosalie-abella-2…> – Conférence pour souligner le départ à la retraite de l'Honorable juge Rosalie Silberman Abella de la Cour Suprême du Canada. Programme à venir.
Cette conférence est organisée en partenariat avec le Centre de droit public de l'Université d'Ottawa, l'Institut canadien pour l'administration de la justice et La Société des plaideurs.
2 & 3 JUIN | Conférence
À noter à vos agendas! Plus de détails bientôt.
* Le défi de la Chine : Protéger les droits humains et la démocratie dans les institutions mondiales du 21e siècle<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/2-3-juin-2022-defi-chine> – La République Populaire de Chine impose à la communauté internationale un de ses défis les plus importants en matière de défense des droits humains depuis la fondation du système des Nations-Unies et d’autres institutions mondiales. Que peut faire la communauté internationale, et notamment le Canada, pour encourager la Chine à se conformer aux normes internationales des droits humains? Quelles leçons pourrions-nous apprendre de l’expérience de Taïwan en matière de la gestion des défis posés par la Chine au-delà de ses frontières? Des juristes et des experts en sciences sociales venus de Taïwan, la France, les E-U, le Canada, et l’Université d’Ottawa vont discuter des enjeux pour le Canada et ses partenaires dans la région Indo-Pacifique.
Bienvenue à la chercheuse invitée Ümmühan Elçin Ertuğrul
Le CREDP a le plaisir d’accueillir Ümmühan Elçin Ertuğrul, professeure associée dans le domaine du droit international public à l'Université de Kırıkkale depuis 2018. Elle est également avocate inscrite au barreau d'Ankara, en Turquie. Elle passera une année avec nous à Ottawa. Pendant son séjour au Centre, elle effectuera des recherches sur le droit des réfugiés, en particulier sur les questions de partage des charges, de statut de protection temporaire, ainsi que sur l'action collective et la coopération de la communauté internationale dans son ensemble.
Lisez l’article complet de l’annonce de sa visite.<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/bienvenue-chercheuse-invitee-ummuhan-elcin-er…>
Cours d’été Droit international humanitaire
Du 29 mai au 3 juin 2022, le CREDP est fier de présenter la 14e édition du Cours d’été en Droit international humanitaire (DIH)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/cours/DRC4521> en partenariat avec l’Université d’Ottawa et la Croix-Rouge canadienne! Les objectifs du cours sont d’enseigner les principes fondamentaux du DIH aux étudiants et aux professionnels, ainsi que de fournir un milieu permettant d’appliquer ces connaissances à des études de cas réalistes et une journée complète dédiée à des exercices de simulations.
Nouvelles
* Déclaration de la CAHRI sur l'agression russe contre l'Ukraine | 01.03.2022<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/declaration-cahri-lagression-russe-contre-luk…>
* Le CREDP approuve la déclaration de l'AHRI sur l'invasion russe de l'Ukraine (en anglais)<https://new.ahri-network.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/AHRI2022-Statement-…>
* Nouvelles | João Velloso en vedette dans le Ottawa Citizen : Un professeur de droit de l'Université d'Ottawa qui étudie les protestations en direct sur le terrain (en anglais)<https://ottawacitizen.com/news/a-uottawa-law-professor-who-studies-protests…>
* De nouveaux diplômés au CREDP!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/nouveaux-diplomes-au-credp>
* Viviana Fernandez interviewée par l'Association canadienne des professeures et professeurs d'université (ACPPU) sur la situation des universitaires en danger au Canada<https://www.caut.ca/fr/bulletin/2022/02/soutenir-les-universitaires-en-dang…>
* Clinique sur les droits de la personne : Un stage avec un impact réel sur le monde!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/clinique-droits-personne-stage-impact-reel-mo…>
* Entrevue | Isabelle Richer de Radio-Canada reçoit la professeure Mona Paré à propos des enfants à bord du quart des camions à Ottawa<https://ici.radio-canada.ca/info/videos/media-8566730/enfants-a-bord-quart-…>
* Sur la question du génocide des Rohingyas en cours à la Cour internationale de justice<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/question-du-genocide-rohingyas-cours-cour-int…>
* Le discours de John Packer à l'Assemblée nationale française conduit à l'adoption d'une résolution reconnaissant le génocide ouïghour<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/fr/discours-john-packer-lassemblee-nationale-fra…>
Suivez-nous sur les médias sociaux!
TWITTER @uOttawaHRREC<https://twitter.com/uottawahrrec?lang=en> | FACEBOOK @uOttawaHRREC<https://www.facebook.com/uOttawaHRREC/> | LINKEDIN HRREC - Human Rights Research and Education Centre<https://ca.linkedin.com/company/human-rights-research-and-education-centre> | YOUTUBE HRREC uOttawa<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfldcVEEMX09Yg4x5HsaTA>
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Have a great International Women's Rights Day! #IWD2022
REACHing for a brighter future, together
For 40 years, the HRREC has brought together communities to explore and promote human rights in our complex, interconnected world. We have a vision to elevate the impact of our research, education and advocacy while adding value to national progress and global developments on human rights. We are looking to our community to help strengthen our foundation and expand our capacity.
Please take a few minutes to learn more about our vision for the future through our HRREC 40th Anniversary Appeal<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/sites/cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/files/hrrec-credp_casef…> and consider making a gift to the Human Rights Research and Education Centre today<https://alumni.uottawa.ca/donation-form?fid=Qu4aOAYCyl4%3d&fdesc=UxeTQd0%2f…>. #CREDP40HRREC
Events
MARCH 11 | Webinar
2 to 3:30 p.m. | Registration required to receive the link to the event.
* Perspectives for Human Rights Based Approach in Canada on the 40th Anniversary of Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/march-11-2022-perspectives-human-rights-based…> – With HRREC member and Ph.D. candidate in Law Slava Balan together with graduates of the Fall 2021 online course Human Rights & Governance: The Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) to Policy, Law and Development (DCC4119), Van Armenian and Lola Soetan, as well as HRREC Member David DesBaillets, Ph.D. The speakers will share perspectives for applying HRBA in Canada regarding education, housing and homelessness.
MARCH 16 | Virtual meeting
10:30 a.m. to noon | Registration required to receive the link to the event.
* Responding to Forced Displacement Due to Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: Legal Strategies in Canada and France<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/responding-to-forced-displacement-due-to-climat…> – More than ever, countries around the world are confronted with the question of how law and policy should respond to the needs of individuals displaced due to climate change and other forms of environmental degradation. What forms of protection are available, or should be available? What is the role of advocates and the legal profession in securing justice and solutions for those who experience these forms of displacement? This workshop will examine these questions in the context of Canada and France.
Event organized in partnership with the Refugee Hub, the Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability, the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, the Institute for Science, Society and Policy (ISSP) and the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
MARCH 21 | Webinar
8:30 to 10 a.m. | Registration required to receive the link to the event.
* International Solidarity between Indigenous Peoples: Sovereignty and Self-Determination in the Post-COVID World<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/march-21-2022-international-solidarity-betwee…> – Indigenous Peoples of Formosa (Taiwan) and on Turtle Island (North America) have faced similar tragedies of violence, displacement, and genocide. In both places, Indigenous Peoples affirm sovereignty and claim rights to self-determination in a neo-liberal context that includes the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Join us on International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to discuss current human rights issues and our dreams and visions for sovereignty and self-determination in the post-COVID world.
This event is organized in partnership with the Centre for International Policy Studies Asian Studies Network (CIPS-ASN), the Canada Research Chair on Legal Diversity and Indigenous Peoples and the Taiwan Studies Research Chair at the University of Ottawa, as well as the Center for International Indigenous Affairs at the National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) in Taiwan.
MAY 12 & 13 | Conference
Costs for participants are detailed on the website. | Registration is open.
* The Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella – A Life of Firsts<https://ciaj-icaj.ca/en/upcoming-programs/justice-rosalie-abella-conference…> – Conference to celebrate the retirement of the Honourable Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella from the Supreme Court of Canada. Program to come.
This conference is organized in partnership with the uOttawa Public Law Centre, the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice and The Advocates' Society.
JUNE 2 & 3 | Conference
Mark your calendars! More details soon.
* The Challenge of China: Protecting Human Rights and Democracy in the Global Institutions of the 21st Century<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/june-2-3-2022-challenge-china> – The People’s Republic of China (PRC), without a doubt, poses the most pressing human rights challenges since the creation of the United Nations and global institutions that were built to end war and protect human rights for all. What can the international community, specifically Canada, do to encourage China to conform to international human rights standards? How can we learn from Taiwan about how to deal with the human rights challenges posed by the PRC beyond its borders? Legal experts and social scientists from Taiwan, France, the US, Canada, and uOttawa will discuss what is at stake for Canada and its partners in the Indo-Pacific region.
Welcome to Visiting Researcher Ümmühan Elçin Ertuğrul
The HRREC is pleased to welcome Professor Ümmühan Elçin Ertuğrul, Associate Professor of International Public Law field at Kırıkkale University since 2018. She also is a lawyer registered at the Ankara Bar, Turkey. She will spend a year with us in Ottawa. During her stay at the Centre, she will research on Refugee Law especially the issues of burden-sharing, temporary protection status, and the collective action and cooperation of the international community as a whole. She was awarded a grant by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) in 2021. Read the full article announcing her visit.<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/welcome-visiting-researcher-ummuhan-elcin-ert…>
Summer School International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
From May 29 to June 3, 2022, HRREC is pleased to present the 14th Edition of the Summer School on International Humanitarian Law (IHL)<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/cours/DRC4521> in partnership with the University of Ottawa and the Canadian Red Cross! The goal of this course is to offer students and professionals the fundamentals of IHL and the opportunity to apply this knowledge through realistic case studies and a full simulation day. Details can be found on the website!
News
* Statement of the CAHRI on the Russian Aggression against Ukraine | 01.03.2022<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/statement-cahri-russian-aggression-against-uk…>
* HRREC Endorses AHRI’ Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine<https://new.ahri-network.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/AHRI2022-Statement-…>
* News | João Velloso Featured in the Ottawa Citizen: A uOttawa Law Professor Who Studies Protests Has Boots on the Ground<https://ottawacitizen.com/news/a-uottawa-law-professor-who-studies-protests…>
* New Graduates at HRREC!<https://cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/en/new-graduates-hrrec>
* Viviana Fernandez Interviewed by the Canadian Association of University Teacher (CAUT) on the Situation of Scholars at Risk in Canada<https://www.caut.ca/bulletin/2022/02/supporting-scholars-risk?emci=b0bdd1e3…>
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Fw: CHRLP Newsletter - March 2022 - INCLUDING EVENTS ALL MONTH FOR INT'L WOMEN'S DAY AND THE ONGOING WAR IN UKRAINE
by Shayna Plaut 08 Mar '22
by Shayna Plaut 08 Mar '22
08 Mar '22
McGill Centre for Human Rights & Legal Pluralism
March 2022 Newsletter
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Upcoming events:
* March 8: Gender Justice and Lived Legal Pluralism with Meghan Campbell, Geoffrey Swenson, and Palwasha Kakar
* March 9: The War in Ukraine: What Can the International Community Do? with Jennifer Welsh, Vladyslav Lanovoy, René Provost, and Nandini Ramanujam
* March 10: Demanding Justice, Freedom and Participation for the Women of Afghanistan with Homa Hoodfar, Vrinda Narain, and others
* March 11: Disability and Law seminar with Laura Guidry-Grimes and Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry
* March 14: Carceral Systems and Racial Justice in Canada with Sarah Riley-Case, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Tamara Thermitus, and others
* March 15: Inaugural Martine Roy student colloquium
* March 15: Inaugural Michelle Douglas lecture with Michelle Douglas
* March 18: AML seminar with Jane Glenn
* March 29: Ce que Basquiat nous enseigne, avec Manuel Mathieu et Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E
* March 30: Negotiating Feminism with Daniel Del Gobbo
* March 31: Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge with Tania Martínez-Cruz and Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa
Other events of interest:
* March 18: Disability and Well-Being symposium
Upcoming Events
[A piece of paper inside a typewriter with the word "EQUALITY" at the top]
Gender Justice and Lived Legal Pluralism: Advancing Equity with Human Rights Instruments
Presented by Inter Gentes in collaboration with the CHRLP
with Meghan Campbell, Geoffrey Swenson, and Palwasha Kakar
Hosted by Poonam Sandhu and Kassandra Neranjan
Tuesday, March 8, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
About the speakers
Dr. Meghan Campbell specializes in research on international human rights systems responding to gender inequality.
Dr. Geoffrey Swenson focuses on researching post-conflict reconstruction and legal pluralism.
Palwasha L. Kakar is the Interim Director for Religion and Inclusive Societies at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Zoom March 8: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/81794914969<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Picture of a Ukraine flag against a blue sky; Photo by Max Kukurudziak on Unsplash]
The War in Ukraine : What Can the International Community Do?
A CHRLP current events panel
with Professors Jennifer Welsh (McGill Political Science), Vladyslav Lanovoy (Université Laval, Droit), and René Provost (McGill droit)
Chaired by Nandini Ramanujam
Wednesday, March 9, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event.
Zoom March 9: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87118455022<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Three women staring off screen at a protest against the Taliban, people waving the Afghanistan flag; Photo by Ehimetalor Akhere Unuabona on Unsplash]
Demanding Justice, Freedom and Participation for the Women of Afghanistan
Webinar in collaboration with Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML)
Thursday, March 10, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event.
Zoom March 10: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84511886933<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Woman wearing glasses, maroon blazer, black shirt, and black necklace]
Disability and Law seminar: Protecting Disability Rights in a Pandemic
A CHRLP and Disability Working Group event
with Laura Guidry-Grimes and Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry
Friday, March 11, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
About the speaker
Dr. Laura Guidry-Grimes received her doctorate in philosophy at Georgetown University. She worked from 2015-2017 as a clinical ethicist in the MedStar health system in Washington, D.C. and since 2017 has been working in clinical ethics consultation services at UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Guidry-Grimes is also interested in disability advocacy, ethics of psychiatry, and determining how best to understand vulnerability in health care. Read more about Laura here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 11: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87407082118.<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>
[Judge's hammer on a wooden surface]
Carceral Systems and Racial Justice in Canada: A Conversation on Reform and Abolition
A McGill Law and Lincoln Alexander Law collaboration
with Maria Dugas, Anne-Marie Livingstone, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E, Reakash Walters, and Nana Yanful
Moderated by Sarah Riley-Case
Monday, March 14, 4:00-6:00 PM (ET)
Registration required: racial-justice-in-canada.eventbrite.ca<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
The panelists will discuss recent developments related to sentencing, policing, jury selection, and the calls for abolition. Together, we'll navigate the tensions and areas of alignment between reforms and structural transformation.
[A rainbow flag being waved during a street protest]
Inaugural Martine Roy student colloquium
Presented the McGill Faculty of Law and the CHRLP.
Support provided by IMK Advocates.
Tuesday, March 15, 4:00-5:30 PM (ET)
Vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/UsKzwPoJyUPzHo7DA<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
In-person-only event; Room TBC
About Martine Roy
Martine Roy was dismissed from the Canadian Armed Forces for her homosexuality at the age of 19. She is a survivor of the “LGBT Purge”. Martine was instrumental in bringing a class action lawsuit against eta Canadian government that ended in a federal apology from the prime minister in 2017.
Over the years, a leader in fighting for inclusion in the workplace, Martine has received numerous awards and honours. In 2017, she was awarded the Medal of the National Assembly of Quebec.
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Inaugural Michelle Douglas lecture: The Accidental Legal Activist
Presented the McGill Faculty of Law and the CHRLP.
Support provided by IMK Advocates.
with Michelle Douglas
Opening remarks by Robert Leckey and Audrey Boctor.
Tuesday, March 15, 5:30-7:00 PM (ET)
Vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/F8XvV3AA4o5EdfSf8<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Moot Court and YouTube.
About the speaker
Michelle Douglas had a promising career in the Canadian Armed Forces, but was nevertheless fired by the military in 1989 for being a lesbian. She launched a landmark lawsuit against the military that resulted in the ending of its discriminatory policy against gays and lesbians. Douglas has gone on to a lifetime of activism in pursuit of LGBTQ2 equality and has recently retired from the Department of Justice after a 30-year career.
[Woman with white hair, small hoop earrings, glasses, green turtleneck, black blazer]
Caring for Our World - Margot E. Halpenny Memorial Lecture with Jane Glenn
CHRLP/Annie Macdonald Langstaff/Halpenny workshop
with Jane Glenn
In conversation with DCL candidates Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay and Laura Baron-Mendoza
Moderated by Shauna Van Praagh
Friday, March 18, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
About the speaker
Jane Glenn, now retired from her position as Professor Emerita in McGill’s Faculty of Law, was a trailblazer in 1971 as the first full-time woman law professor at McGill. Over her long career, Professor Glenn’s scholarly interests included land use planning, agriculture, land tenure and access to housing, socio-economic rights, water rights, environment, and mixed jurisdictions in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Read more about Professor Glenn here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 18: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84246217798<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Man in profile wearing a patterend shirt; Photo credit: La Presse]
Ce que Basquiat nous enseigne : Introduction à la théorie critique de la race - Critical Race Theory
Presented by the CHRLP, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL)
avec Manuel Mathieu en conversation avec Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E.
Tuesday, March 29, 6:00-7:30 PM (ET)
Zoom & Moot Court, vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/DBJj4TzmFLzWvAjn8<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Bilingual event; main presentations in French.
About the speaker
Artiste multidisciplinaire basé à Montréal, Manuel Mathieu est connu pour ses peintures, qui explorent les thèmes de la violence historique, de l'effacement, ainsi que la physicalité de la culture visuelle haïtienne, de la nature et du symbolisme. Pour en savoir plus sur Manuel et ses œuvres, cliquez ici<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
About Basquiat
Dans les années 1980, Jean-Michel Basquiat était à peine sorti de l'adolescence alors qu’il s’est trouvé au cœur de la scène artistique new-yorkaise. Il est décédé à 27 ans, Traversant le milieu des arts comme une étoile filante. Ce peintre autodidacte a adopté le graffiti avant de s'engager dans la peinture. Basquiat est aujourd'hui reconnu comme l’un des peintres contemporains le plus importants et son œuvre unique continue de fasciner.
Ses œuvres emblématiques contiennent des mots, des symboles et des diagrammes énigmatiques, ainsi qu'une iconographie comprenant des crânes, des masques et la couronne caractéristique de l'artiste. Dans son œuvre, Basquiat s'inspire de son propre héritage caribéen, d'une convergence d'histoires culturelles haïtiennes, afro-américaines et africaines. Son œuvre est marquée tant par des thèmes classiques que par des protagonistes de la culture populaire, notamment des athlètes et des musiciens.
Les œuvres qui seront discutés:
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[Man in a black suit white shirt and blue patterned tie]
Negotiating Feminism: Campus Sexual Violence and the Possibilities of Informal Justice
A CHRLP talk
with Daniel Del Gobbo
Wednesday, March 30, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event.
About the speaker
Daniel Del Gobbo is a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the McGill University Faculty of Law. His research and teaching fall at the intersection of civil procedure, access to justice, human rights, and critical theory, with a focus on issues of gender and sexuality. Publishing widely in these areas, Daniel has a book forthcoming with the University of Toronto Press, Negotiating Feminism: Charting a Path through Law, Sex, and Violence, which traces the reflection of the feminist "sex wars" from the late 1970s to the early 1990s in contemporary debates about the role of law in addressing the problem of campus sexual violence. Previously, Daniel earned his S.J.D. from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in 2021, where he was a Trudeau Scholar, SSHRC Doctoral Fellow, and CBA Viscount Bennett Fellow. He earned his LL.M. from Harvard Law School in 2015 and J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2011.
Zoom March 30: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87925570754<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Challenging scientific hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge
Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ Territories: Stories of Resilience
Co-sponsored by the CHRLP and ILADA, co-ordinated by Doctoral Candidate Luisa Castaneda-Quintana
Tania Martínez-Cruz and Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa in conversation with Luisa Castenada-Quintana.
Thursday, March 31, 10:00-11:30 AM (ET)
Zoom registration: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-uhpz4iG9EQZSwahAf6PClyqQ1iG3vd<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
About the speakers
Tania Martínez-Cruz is a member of the Ëyuujk people and a consultant at the FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems. Read more about Tania here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> (in Spanish).
Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa is the Head of the FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Co-Chair Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems. Read more about Yon here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 31 registration: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-uhpz4iG9EQZSwahAf6PClyqQ1iG3vd<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Other events of interest
[Wooden human figurine missing two arms and one leg]
Disability & Well-Being: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives
Presented by the IHSP Disability Working Group
with Joel Michael Reynolds, Joseph Stramondo, and Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry
Friday, March 18, 12:30-2:30 PM (ET)
Registration required: https://tinyurl.com/DisabilitySymposium2022<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
New technologies, emergency situations, and scarce resources confront our policy- makers with hard questions and moral dilemmas concerning people with disabilities. An important factor in making decisions regarding how to best respond to disability needs and redistribute limited social resources is how the well-being or the quality of life of people with disabilities will be evaluated.
McGill Faculty of Law Unsung Hero
[Woman with long blond hair and black turtleneck]
Sharon Webb has been with the Faculty of Law since 2012, and works tirelessly to coordinate events of the two centres for which she acts as Programs Coordinator. According to her nominators, “her diligence, attention to detail, efficiency, calm demeanor and kindness” are the reasons she deserves mention as one of our Faculty’s Unsung Heroes. Her nominators also point out that her innovative, creative and energetic approach to her work makes her a delight to work with. One nominator stated that, “she has a particular gift for making the impossible possible by finding creative and accessible solutions”. Her inspiring and exemplary service make her an Unsung Hero.
Congratulations to Sharon!
Congratulations!
[Woman with braids in a ponytail, glasses, black blazer and pink dress shirt]
Congratulations to Tarama Thermitus for her nomination as a finalist in Prix Médias Dynastie's Éditorialiste de l'année category!
Me Thermitus Ad.E. admise au Barreau du Québec en 1988, elle détient une maîtrise en droit (2013) de l'Université McGill sur les droits de la personne, la théorie critique de la race et la discrimination raciale. Elle a été directrice des politiques et de la planification stratégique du Bureau de règlement des pensionnats indiens (2004-2006) et négociatrice en chef pour le gouvernement fédéral du mandat de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation. Détentrice de la Médaille du jubilé de la reine Elizabeth (2012), Me Thermitus Ad.E a reçu de nombreux prix dont le Mérite du Barreau du Québec (2011) elle est la première avocate noire à se voir décerner cette reconnaissance.
Read more about Tamara's achievements here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Job Opportunity
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Job Opening: Assistant Professor, Human Rights
King’s University College at Western University, a Catholic Liberal Arts College situated on the traditional territories of the Anishnaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, Chonnonton, and Attawandaron Nations, now called London, Ontario, invites applications for a full-time probationary (tenure track) position in the area of Human Rights Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective 1 July 2022, subject to budgetary approval.
Application deadline: March 31, 2022. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more information.
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McGill Centre for Human Rights & Legal Pluralism
March 2022 Newsletter
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Upcoming events:
* March 8: Gender Justice and Lived Legal Pluralism with Meghan Campbell, Geoffrey Swenson, and Palwasha Kakar
* March 9: The War in Ukraine: What Can the International Community Do? with Jennifer Welsh, Vladyslav Lanovoy, René Provost, and Nandini Ramanujam
* March 10: Demanding Justice, Freedom and Participation for the Women of Afghanistan with Homa Hoodfar, Vrinda Narain, and others
* March 11: Disability and Law seminar with Laura Guidry-Grimes and Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry
* March 14: Carceral Systems and Racial Justice in Canada with Sarah Riley-Case, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Tamara Thermitus, and others
* March 15: Inaugural Martine Roy student colloquium
* March 15: Inaugural Michelle Douglas lecture with Michelle Douglas
* March 18: AML seminar with Jane Glenn
* March 29: Ce que Basquiat nous enseigne, avec Manuel Mathieu et Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E
* March 30: Negotiating Feminism with Daniel Del Gobbo
* March 31: Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge with Tania Martínez-Cruz and Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa
Other events of interest:
* March 18: Disability and Well-Being symposium
Upcoming Events
[A piece of paper inside a typewriter with the word "EQUALITY" at the top]
Gender Justice and Lived Legal Pluralism: Advancing Equity with Human Rights Instruments
Presented by Inter Gentes in collaboration with the CHRLP
with Meghan Campbell, Geoffrey Swenson, and Palwasha Kakar
Hosted by Poonam Sandhu and Kassandra Neranjan
Tuesday, March 8, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
About the speakers
Dr. Meghan Campbell specializes in research on international human rights systems responding to gender inequality.
Dr. Geoffrey Swenson focuses on researching post-conflict reconstruction and legal pluralism.
Palwasha L. Kakar is the Interim Director for Religion and Inclusive Societies at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Zoom March 8: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/81794914969<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Picture of a Ukraine flag against a blue sky; Photo by Max Kukurudziak on Unsplash]
The War in Ukraine : What Can the International Community Do?
A CHRLP current events panel
with Professors Jennifer Welsh (McGill Political Science), Vladyslav Lanovoy (Université Laval, Droit), and René Provost (McGill droit)
Chaired by Nandini Ramanujam
Wednesday, March 9, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event.
Zoom March 9: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87118455022<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
[Three women staring off screen at a protest against the Taliban, people waving the Afghanistan flag; Photo by Ehimetalor Akhere Unuabona on Unsplash]
Demanding Justice, Freedom and Participation for the Women of Afghanistan
Webinar in collaboration with Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML)
Thursday, March 10, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event.
Zoom March 10: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84511886933<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Disability and Law seminar: Protecting Disability Rights in a Pandemic
A CHRLP and Disability Working Group event
with Laura Guidry-Grimes and Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry
Friday, March 11, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
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About the speaker
Dr. Laura Guidry-Grimes received her doctorate in philosophy at Georgetown University. She worked from 2015-2017 as a clinical ethicist in the MedStar health system in Washington, D.C. and since 2017 has been working in clinical ethics consultation services at UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Guidry-Grimes is also interested in disability advocacy, ethics of psychiatry, and determining how best to understand vulnerability in health care. Read more about Laura here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 11: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87407082118.<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>
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Carceral Systems and Racial Justice in Canada: A Conversation on Reform and Abolition
A McGill Law and Lincoln Alexander Law collaboration
with Maria Dugas, Anne-Marie Livingstone, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E, Reakash Walters, and Nana Yanful
Moderated by Sarah Riley-Case
Monday, March 14, 4:00-6:00 PM (ET)
Registration required: racial-justice-in-canada.eventbrite.ca<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
The panelists will discuss recent developments related to sentencing, policing, jury selection, and the calls for abolition. Together, we'll navigate the tensions and areas of alignment between reforms and structural transformation.
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Inaugural Martine Roy student colloquium
Presented the McGill Faculty of Law and the CHRLP.
Support provided by IMK Advocates.
Tuesday, March 15, 4:00-5:30 PM (ET)
Vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/UsKzwPoJyUPzHo7DA<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
In-person-only event; Room TBC
About Martine Roy
Martine Roy was dismissed from the Canadian Armed Forces for her homosexuality at the age of 19. She is a survivor of the “LGBT Purge”. Martine was instrumental in bringing a class action lawsuit against eta Canadian government that ended in a federal apology from the prime minister in 2017.
Over the years, a leader in fighting for inclusion in the workplace, Martine has received numerous awards and honours. In 2017, she was awarded the Medal of the National Assembly of Quebec.
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Inaugural Michelle Douglas lecture: The Accidental Legal Activist
Presented the McGill Faculty of Law and the CHRLP.
Support provided by IMK Advocates.
with Michelle Douglas
Opening remarks by Robert Leckey and Audrey Boctor.
Tuesday, March 15, 5:30-7:00 PM (ET)
Vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/F8XvV3AA4o5EdfSf8<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Moot Court and YouTube.
About the speaker
Michelle Douglas had a promising career in the Canadian Armed Forces, but was nevertheless fired by the military in 1989 for being a lesbian. She launched a landmark lawsuit against the military that resulted in the ending of its discriminatory policy against gays and lesbians. Douglas has gone on to a lifetime of activism in pursuit of LGBTQ2 equality and has recently retired from the Department of Justice after a 30-year career.
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Caring for Our World - Margot E. Halpenny Memorial Lecture with Jane Glenn
CHRLP/Annie Macdonald Langstaff/Halpenny workshop
with Jane Glenn
In conversation with DCL candidates Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay and Laura Baron-Mendoza
Moderated by Shauna Van Praagh
Friday, March 18, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
Zoom: click here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> to access the event. See here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> for more event information.
About the speaker
Jane Glenn, now retired from her position as Professor Emerita in McGill’s Faculty of Law, was a trailblazer in 1971 as the first full-time woman law professor at McGill. Over her long career, Professor Glenn’s scholarly interests included land use planning, agriculture, land tenure and access to housing, socio-economic rights, water rights, environment, and mixed jurisdictions in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Read more about Professor Glenn here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 18: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84246217798<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Ce que Basquiat nous enseigne : Introduction à la théorie critique de la race - Critical Race Theory
Presented by the CHRLP, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL)
avec Manuel Mathieu en conversation avec Me Tamara Thermitus, Ad.E.
Tuesday, March 29, 6:00-7:30 PM (ET)
Zoom & Moot Court, vaccine passports and registration required: https://forms.gle/DBJj4TzmFLzWvAjn8<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Bilingual event; main presentations in French.
About the speaker
Artiste multidisciplinaire basé à Montréal, Manuel Mathieu est connu pour ses peintures, qui explorent les thèmes de la violence historique, de l'effacement, ainsi que la physicalité de la culture visuelle haïtienne, de la nature et du symbolisme. Pour en savoir plus sur Manuel et ses œuvres, cliquez ici<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Dans les années 1980, Jean-Michel Basquiat était à peine sorti de l'adolescence alors qu’il s’est trouvé au cœur de la scène artistique new-yorkaise. Il est décédé à 27 ans, Traversant le milieu des arts comme une étoile filante. Ce peintre autodidacte a adopté le graffiti avant de s'engager dans la peinture. Basquiat est aujourd'hui reconnu comme l’un des peintres contemporains le plus importants et son œuvre unique continue de fasciner.
Ses œuvres emblématiques contiennent des mots, des symboles et des diagrammes énigmatiques, ainsi qu'une iconographie comprenant des crânes, des masques et la couronne caractéristique de l'artiste. Dans son œuvre, Basquiat s'inspire de son propre héritage caribéen, d'une convergence d'histoires culturelles haïtiennes, afro-américaines et africaines. Son œuvre est marquée tant par des thèmes classiques que par des protagonistes de la culture populaire, notamment des athlètes et des musiciens.
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Negotiating Feminism: Campus Sexual Violence and the Possibilities of Informal Justice
A CHRLP talk
with Daniel Del Gobbo
Wednesday, March 30, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET)
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About the speaker
Daniel Del Gobbo is a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the McGill University Faculty of Law. His research and teaching fall at the intersection of civil procedure, access to justice, human rights, and critical theory, with a focus on issues of gender and sexuality. Publishing widely in these areas, Daniel has a book forthcoming with the University of Toronto Press, Negotiating Feminism: Charting a Path through Law, Sex, and Violence, which traces the reflection of the feminist "sex wars" from the late 1970s to the early 1990s in contemporary debates about the role of law in addressing the problem of campus sexual violence. Previously, Daniel earned his S.J.D. from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in 2021, where he was a Trudeau Scholar, SSHRC Doctoral Fellow, and CBA Viscount Bennett Fellow. He earned his LL.M. from Harvard Law School in 2015 and J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2011.
Zoom March 30: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87925570754<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Challenging scientific hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge
Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ Territories: Stories of Resilience
Co-sponsored by the CHRLP and ILADA, co-ordinated by Doctoral Candidate Luisa Castaneda-Quintana
Tania Martínez-Cruz and Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa in conversation with Luisa Castenada-Quintana.
Thursday, March 31, 10:00-11:30 AM (ET)
Zoom registration: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-uhpz4iG9EQZSwahAf6PClyqQ1iG3vd<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Tania Martínez-Cruz is a member of the Ëyuujk people and a consultant at the FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems. Read more about Tania here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…> (in Spanish).
Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa is the Head of the FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Co-Chair Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems. Read more about Yon here<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
Zoom March 31 registration: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-uhpz4iG9EQZSwahAf6PClyqQ1iG3vd<https://mcgill.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=876a0fb07443c2ba7a644f4f3&…>.
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Disability & Well-Being: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives
Presented by the IHSP Disability Working Group
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Friday, March 18, 12:30-2:30 PM (ET)
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New technologies, emergency situations, and scarce resources confront our policy- makers with hard questions and moral dilemmas concerning people with disabilities. An important factor in making decisions regarding how to best respond to disability needs and redistribute limited social resources is how the well-being or the quality of life of people with disabilities will be evaluated.
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Congratulations to Tarama Thermitus for her nomination as a finalist in Prix Médias Dynastie's Éditorialiste de l'année category!
Me Thermitus Ad.E. admise au Barreau du Québec en 1988, elle détient une maîtrise en droit (2013) de l'Université McGill sur les droits de la personne, la théorie critique de la race et la discrimination raciale. Elle a été directrice des politiques et de la planification stratégique du Bureau de règlement des pensionnats indiens (2004-2006) et négociatrice en chef pour le gouvernement fédéral du mandat de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation. Détentrice de la Médaille du jubilé de la reine Elizabeth (2012), Me Thermitus Ad.E a reçu de nombreux prix dont le Mérite du Barreau du Québec (2011) elle est la première avocate noire à se voir décerner cette reconnaissance.
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Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
by Frederick John Packer 01 Mar '22
by Frederick John Packer 01 Mar '22
01 Mar '22
Thanks Nicole for your quick response, careful read and suggested edits.
I believe we can all accept improvements in grammar and clarity, and updating (as I have mentioned revision vis-à-vis Council of Europe action and now uniting for peace resolution). Beyond these, I don’t believe we have time to debate some formulations. E.g. the third paragraph is explicitly about Russia in the SC … and while one might deduce implications for other permanent members, that is not now the subject being addressed.
I also believe it is both logically coherent and in fact the legal obligation of UN Member States always to seek peaceful resolution of disputes including in moments of self-defense as Article 33 and, more so, Article 51 explicitly make clear; the Charter does not oblige States to non-violence in self-defense, but it also does not relieve them of the underlying and ongoing duty. In this respect, it strikes me that Ukraine is being entirely consistent including applying at the ICJ for injunctive relief (an Order for Provisional Measures)… exactly a pacific recourse foreseen in Article 33. We can and should commend Ukraine for persistently (and creatively) remaining on this path.
Of course, these are good topics for later debate (if we are fortunate enough to be afforded that luxury).
I believe we need to issue the statement today (this evening latest) for relevance/currency. I hope others will respond ASAP (FYI, we are about halfway there in terms of membership).
Best wishes to all,
John
From: Barrett, Nicole <barrett(a)allard.ubc.ca>
Sent: February 27, 2022 8:55 PM
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca>; Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca>
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Hi John,
We will endorse and attach some suggested edits.
Best,
Nicole
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Date: Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 2:23 PM
To: Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca<mailto:kyle.matthews@concordia.ca>>
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Thanks Kyle for the quick and positive response.
There isn’t much we can individually do in the circumstances – commensurate with the magnitude of what is happening. But we can speak out – and together is better than alone!
Thanks!
John
From: Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca<mailto:kyle.matthews@concordia.ca>>
Sent: February 26, 2022 5:21 PM
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>>
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Hi John,
The Montréal institute for genocide and human rights studies is happy to endorse.
Kyle Matthews
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 26, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>> wrote:
Dear all CAHRI Members,
In this extraordinary moment – when the global rules-based international order is shaken to its core, human rights utterly disregarded, and nuclear war threatened by a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, I take the liberty to address you hoping for solidarity in issuing the attached joint statement.
We/HRREC-uOttawa believe that the moral and legal basis for our international work is threatened by the actions of Putin/Russia and we cannot sensibly sit silently watching.
I note other important institutions have issued statements.
I believe CAHRI should, too.
I understand some CAHRI Members have policies against issuing any statements or endorsing any. That can be respected by indicating (by an asterisk) those members that wish to include their names; it is also possible to indicate an individual’s name and affiliation (as in X, Professor and Director of Y). It would, of course, be preferable simply to issue the statement for the group as a whole.
Given the speed of developments, it would be preferable to issue the statement by close of business on Monday, 28 February (5pm ET). We could then post it on our websites and also share it with media or others as we deem appropriate.
Thank you for your consideration and response.
I am available for any clarification.
Sincerely,
John
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Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
by Frederick John Packer 28 Feb '22
by Frederick John Packer 28 Feb '22
28 Feb '22
Thanks Nicole.
Indeed, we/CAHRI should organise a meeting to discuss all that’s happening and what it may or should mean.
I’ll follow-up.
Take care and best wishes to all,
John
From: Barrett, Nicole <barrett(a)allard.ubc.ca>
Sent: February 28, 2022 2:29 PM
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca>; Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca>
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Hi John,
Yes, please just accept edits that make sense given the time crunch. Also agree statement should go out today. We can discuss the challenges with the P5 structure later!
Best,
Nicole
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From: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>>
Date: Monday, February 28, 2022 at 11:16 AM
To: "Barrett, Nicole" <barrett(a)allard.ubc.ca<mailto:barrett@allard.ubc.ca>>, Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca<mailto:kyle.matthews@concordia.ca>>
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Subject: RE: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Thanks Nicole for your quick response, careful read and suggested edits.
I believe we can all accept improvements in grammar and clarity, and updating (as I have mentioned revision vis-à-vis Council of Europe action and now uniting for peace resolution). Beyond these, I don’t believe we have time to debate some formulations. E.g. the third paragraph is explicitly about Russia in the SC … and while one might deduce implications for other permanent members, that is not now the subject being addressed.
I also believe it is both logically coherent and in fact the legal obligation of UN Member States always to seek peaceful resolution of disputes including in moments of self-defense as Article 33 and, more so, Article 51 explicitly make clear; the Charter does not oblige States to non-violence in self-defense, but it also does not relieve them of the underlying and ongoing duty. In this respect, it strikes me that Ukraine is being entirely consistent including applying at the ICJ for injunctive relief (an Order for Provisional Measures)… exactly a pacific recourse foreseen in Article 33. We can and should commend Ukraine for persistently (and creatively) remaining on this path.
Of course, these are good topics for later debate (if we are fortunate enough to be afforded that luxury).
I believe we need to issue the statement today (this evening latest) for relevance/currency. I hope others will respond ASAP (FYI, we are about halfway there in terms of membership).
Best wishes to all,
John
From: Barrett, Nicole <barrett(a)allard.ubc.ca<mailto:barrett@allard.ubc.ca>>
Sent: February 27, 2022 8:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Hi John,
We will endorse and attach some suggested edits.
Best,
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Date: Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 2:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Thanks Kyle for the quick and positive response.
There isn’t much we can individually do in the circumstances – commensurate with the magnitude of what is happening. But we can speak out – and together is better than alone!
Thanks!
John
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Sent: February 26, 2022 5:21 PM
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>>
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Hi John,
The Montréal institute for genocide and human rights studies is happy to endorse.
Kyle Matthews
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 26, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>> wrote:
Dear all CAHRI Members,
In this extraordinary moment – when the global rules-based international order is shaken to its core, human rights utterly disregarded, and nuclear war threatened by a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, I take the liberty to address you hoping for solidarity in issuing the attached joint statement.
We/HRREC-uOttawa believe that the moral and legal basis for our international work is threatened by the actions of Putin/Russia and we cannot sensibly sit silently watching.
I note other important institutions have issued statements.
I believe CAHRI should, too.
I understand some CAHRI Members have policies against issuing any statements or endorsing any. That can be respected by indicating (by an asterisk) those members that wish to include their names; it is also possible to indicate an individual’s name and affiliation (as in X, Professor and Director of Y). It would, of course, be preferable simply to issue the statement for the group as a whole.
Given the speed of developments, it would be preferable to issue the statement by close of business on Monday, 28 February (5pm ET). We could then post it on our websites and also share it with media or others as we deem appropriate.
Thank you for your consideration and response.
I am available for any clarification.
Sincerely,
John
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Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
by Frederick John Packer 28 Feb '22
by Frederick John Packer 28 Feb '22
28 Feb '22
Et la version francaise en attache pour nos collègues francophone.
From: Frederick John Packer
Sent: February 28, 2022 12:23 PM
To: Shayna Plaut <Shayna.Plaut(a)umanitoba.ca>; Virginia Caputo <VirginiaCaputo(a)Cunet.Carleton.Ca>
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Subject: RE: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
Importance: High
Thanks Shayna et al. who have so far responded positively.
Grateful if other CAHRI Members would ASAP respond.
Note that many other institutions and organisations have already issued statements, e.g.: AHRI, ESIL, ASIL etc.
As Canada is home to the largest population of Ukrainians outside Ukraine and Russia (and also irrespective of this fact), it is important that we – CAHRI – not now be silent in the face of these violations of core tenets of the rules-based international order of which “human rights” is a pillar.
Grateful for others to respond today!
Thanks in advance and best wishes,
John
PS Please see attached text with slight edit (update re CoE which has now suspended Russia).
From: Shayna Plaut <Shayna.Plaut(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Shayna.Plaut@umanitoba.ca>>
Sent: February 28, 2022 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Hello all
The Centre for Human Rights Research at the University of Manitoba is happy to sign onto this statement.
Many thanks to all for both leadership and solidarity,
Shayna
Shayna Plaut, PhD
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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 10:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
Hello John,
Thank you for your message and for suggesting this action. Landon and I are very concerned about the situation in Ukraine, and for the children in particular.
On behalf of Landon and the Landon Pearson Centre, i am writing to endorse the statement. Landon and I agree that our collective action is very important at this time. Thanks again John.
Keep well, Virginia
On Feb 28, 2022, at 10:21 AM, Virginia Caputo <VirginiaCaputo(a)cunet.carleton.ca<mailto:VirginiaCaputo@cunet.carleton.ca>> wrote:
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Date: February 28, 2022 at 5:36:47 AM EST
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>>, Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca<mailto:kyle.matthews@concordia.ca>>
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Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] CAHRI Statement on Russian Aggression against Ukraine
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Hi John,
Thank you for pulling this together on our behalf.
The Atlantic Human Rights Centre can endorse or, alternatively, I can endorse individually as Acting Director, whichever is most appropriate.
All the best,
Shannonbrooke
Dr Shannonbrooke Murphy
Endowed Chair in Human Rights
Assistant Professor, Human Rights Department
Acting Director, Atlantic Human Rights Centre
St Thomas University
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Thanks Kyle for the quick and positive response.
There isn’t much we can individually do in the circumstances – commensurate with the magnitude of what is happening. But we can speak out – and together is better than alone!
Thanks!
John
From: Kyle Matthews <kyle.matthews(a)concordia.ca<mailto:kyle.matthews@concordia.ca>>
Sent: February 26, 2022 5:21 PM
To: Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>>
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Hi John,
The Montréal institute for genocide and human rights studies is happy to endorse.
Kyle Matthews
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 26, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Frederick John Packer <John.Packer(a)uottawa.ca<mailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca>> wrote:
Dear all CAHRI Members,
In this extraordinary moment – when the global rules-based international order is shaken to its core, human rights utterly disregarded, and nuclear war threatened by a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, I take the liberty to address you hoping for solidarity in issuing the attached joint statement.
We/HRREC-uOttawa believe that the moral and legal basis for our international work is threatened by the actions of Putin/Russia and we cannot sensibly sit silently watching.
I note other important institutions have issued statements.
I believe CAHRI should, too.
I understand some CAHRI Members have policies against issuing any statements or endorsing any. That can be respected by indicating (by an asterisk) those members that wish to include their names; it is also possible to indicate an individual’s name and affiliation (as in X, Professor and Director of Y). It would, of course, be preferable simply to issue the statement for the group as a whole.
Given the speed of developments, it would be preferable to issue the statement by close of business on Monday, 28 February (5pm ET). We could then post it on our websites and also share it with media or others as we deem appropriate.
Thank you for your consideration and response.
I am available for any clarification.
Sincerely,
John
Cell: 613 854 6889
Prof. John Packer
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Directeur | Centre de recherche et d’enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP)
Director | Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC)
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
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