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THE CALL FOR CANDIDATES IS NOW CLOSED. WE ARE NOW REVIEWING FILES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.

The next generation of human rights professionals will be required to respond to increasingly complex and systemic global challenges through innovation and ingenuity.

Our mission is to foster a network of young leaders who aim to develop accessible solutions to these challenges and advance human rights and access to justice through ethical engagement.

Deadline: October 31, 2014

Published on: 10 Sep 2014

This spring, BCL/LLB student Peter Grbac received an Arthur C. Helton Fellowship from the American Society of International Law (ASIL) to help support his 2014 summer internship in India.

Published on: 19 Jun 2014

Old Chancellor Day Hall, the Faculty of Law’s most iconic building, is closing at the end of June for 16 months as we undertake much-needed renovations to upgrade the building’s heating, electrical systems, plumbing, windows and more, while respecting its historical features.

Faculty and staff who were in OCDH have been relocated either to New Chancellor Day Hall and 3674-3690 Peel Street, or to rented office space near Â鶹AV’s Roddick Gates at 2001 Â鶹AV College Avenue, suite 750.

Published on: 10 Jun 2014

We are happy to announce that Emilie Conway, BCL/LLB’13, has been selected by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to participate in the Court’s 2014-2015 Judicial Assistants Programme.

Judicial Assistants are chosen to work directly with one judge, helping him or her in the preparation for hearings and the drafting of judgments.

Ms Conway was selected to work directly with the President of the Court, Judge Peter Tomka. She will begin work in September 2014.

Published on: 22 Apr 2014

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that Me Helena Lamed, Director of the Legal Methodology Program and Faculty Supervisor of the Legal Clinic Course, and Dr. Nandini Ramanujam, Executive Director and Director of Programs of the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, have been appointed to the rank of Associate Professor (Professional) in the Faculty of Law, effective April 1, 2014.

Published on: 8 Apr 2014

We invite paper proposals for a Tax Justice and Human Rights Research Collaboration Symposium, to be held at the Â鶹AV Faculty of Law, Montreal, Quebec, from Wednesday to Friday, 18-20 June, 2014.

Published on: 1 Apr 2014

On March 18, 2014, the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism of Â鶹AV was pleased to award Joseph Arvay, QC, the Robert S. Litvack Award for his exceptional public interest work and outstanding lifetime achievement.

Published on: 24 Mar 2014

The Labour Law and Development Research Laboratory (LLDRL) is delighted to share two pieces of good news with the community.

First, Armel Brice Adanhounme (on left), who was a at the LLDRL from 2011-2013, was recently hired as a professor of Industrial Relations in the Département des sciences de la gestion at l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. We wish him the greatest of success in his new endeavor.

Published on: 27 Feb 2014

Semahagn G. Abebe, who is an O’Brien Fellow in Residence at the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism in the Faculty of Law at Â鶹AV, published an opinion piece in the Montreal Gazette newspaper on January 8, 2014: .

Published on: 10 Jan 2014

Centaur Jurisprudence: The Legalization of Culture and the Enculturation of Law

The Centaur Jurisprudence Project invites paper proposals for a conference that is organized by the Â鶹AV Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, and which will be held in Montreal, Quebec, on Friday, February 21, 2014.

See our conference website for program and registration: www.mcgill.ca/culture-law

Published on: 10 Jun 2013

Aisenstadt Student Research Fellowship 2013

The Â鶹AV Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism (CHRLP) is pleased to open this call for applications for a Nussia & André Aisenstadt Student Research Fellow for the summer of 2013.

Published on: 4 Mar 2013

International human rights experts convene at Echenberg Family Global Conference to address democratic citizenship and the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms on a global scale

How do we bridge the gap between the theory of human rights and the complex social, political and economic realities of a turbulent and interconnected world?

Published on: 1 Mar 2013

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