
Law professors Sujith Xavier and Tess Sheldon received Partnership Engage Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Law professors Sujith Xavier and Tess Sheldon received Partnership Engage Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
The journal “Third World Approaches to International Law Review” has released its first issue.
Windsor Law faculty members have secured funding for research.
More than 270 jurists have signed on to a statement from Windsor law professors condemning violations of Indigenous nations’ rights.
Law professor Sujith Xavier won a case before the Supreme Court of Canada that will alter how courts oversee decisions of administrative bodies.
Windsor Law professor Sujith Xavier serves on the editorial collective of the Third World Approaches to International Law Review.
A reception Tuesday, March 20, will celebrate the accomplishments of UWindsor researchers.
Windsor observance of Prisoners’ Justice Day is set for Mackenzie Hall on August 10.
An event marking local observance of World Refugee Day will feature a panel discussion along with the premiere of a Windsor-produced film documenting the experiences of young refugees.
The film, entitled Through Their Eyes: Stories of Refugee Youth, brings to the forefront the often-overlooked experiences of young refugees living in our community, says panelist Erwin Selimos, a doctoral student of sociology.
The law building’s Moot Court will host a screening Monday of a documentary on the experiences of young refugees living in Windsor.