Law Library Present Technology and Law Subject of Lunchtime Lecture
— Published on Apr 28th, 2022
Windsor Law professor Vasanthi Venkatesh has been awarded a Partnership Engage Grant by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to examine how migrant farmworkers experience systemic racism in Canada.
— Published on Apr 27th, 2022
In February, the Paul Martin Law Library’s Truth and Reconciliation Reading Circle is supporting the Shkawbewisag Student Law Society in its efforts to bring awareness to Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People (MMIWG2S) by hosting a virtual beading circle over two nights, with local artist Shane Lyon.
— Published on Jan 31st, 2022
— Published on Feb 2nd, 2022
— Published on Jan 24th, 2022
— Published on Jan 17th, 2022
When it comes to the laws that govern the flow of goods and services across borders, UWindsor professor Manoj Mate is a renowned expert.
It’s no wonder, then, that the Government of Canada has included Dr. Mate in its corps of academics working to make this nation a world leader in research and innovation.
— Published on Jan 25th, 2022
As an Anishinabe Kwe woman, Professor Valarie Waboose believes that sharing her knowledge with non-Indigenous law students may allow them to better serve their clients once they enter the legal profession.
— Published on Jan 13th, 2022
— Published on Jan 24th, 2022
The American Society of International Law will honour Chile Eboe-Osuji, Paul Martin Professor in Political Science, International Relations, and Law, for his work to further international human rights and accountability as a jurist, teacher, scholar, prosecutor, and international official.
— Published on Dec 15th, 2021