Can anyone imagine untenured
Canadian legal academics undertaking a study whose question is: why do motion and trial judges write judgments?
Canadian legal academic Dr Emma Cunliffe has written a book about Kathy's case, Murder Medicine and Motherhood.
It was written by
a Canadian legal academic, Emma Cunliffe.
Currently I am doing a Uni degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice and a mutual friend of Kathy's on my facebook page asked me to peruse the book Murder, Medicine and Motherhood written and researched by
Canadian legal academic, Emma Cunliffe.
Not exact matches
An accomplished author as well, Mr. McCourt's
academic articles have been published in the Alberta Law Review, Saskatchewan Law Review, Manitoba Law Journal,
Canadian Family Law Quarterly,
Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
LegalX officially launches tonight and includes
legal entrepreneurs,
academics, law practitioners and other partners from the
Canadian innovation industry.
Erika Chamberlain, Associate Dean (
Academic), Faculty of Law says this bill is one of the most critical medico -
legal issues on the
Canadian landscape at the moment.
One day after the
Canadian Judicial Council issued its recommendation to not remove Justice Michel Girouard from the bench — despite a suspicious video of an alleged drug deal — a
legal academic is pointing to a glaring lack of independence for judicial misconduct and a possible double standard.
In 2014, CANLII launched an innovative website, CanLII Connects, where «user generated» commentary on, and summaries of,
Canadian cases are published every day by lawyers, notaries,
academics, and other members of the
legal community who have signed up to be contributors.
Legal publishing in jurisdictions like Victoria — or Canadian provinces for that matter — relies on legal academics or practising lawyers who work hard to write a book, which their publishers will know have very limited sales poten
Legal publishing in jurisdictions like Victoria — or
Canadian provinces for that matter — relies on
legal academics or practising lawyers who work hard to write a book, which their publishers will know have very limited sales poten
legal academics or practising lawyers who work hard to write a book, which their publishers will know have very limited sales potential.
Canadian Lawyer welcomes commentary and op - ed pieces from members of the profession, students,
legal academics, judges, and others in the
legal community.
The Commissioner determined that the company's purpose in republishing was to support the open courts principle, by making court and tribunal decisions more readily available to
Canadian legal professionals and
academics.
In mid-May, the Council of
Canadian Academic Law Library Directors adopted the Calgary Statement on Free Access to
Legal Information.
A letter published by the
Canadian Council of Law Deans in November 2016 countered that «any decision to approve and fund such a program must be based on an accurate picture of the dynamism and innovation at existing law schools, as well as their long - standing commitment to
academic and educational excellence, not the caricature of
Canadian legal education that Ryerson has advanced.»
I reccomended that they consult with the
legal research and
academic communities on features, specifically on being able to note up foreign cases in
Canadian courts, as this is now a significant aspect of
Canadian legal research.
Access to justice issues have frequented
academic,
legal, political and mainstream debates for many years (with Slawyers often initiating or driving the dialogue happening in the
Canadian blogosphere!).
The rule of law measures for Canada are derived from an online survey of individuals in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver as well as qualitative data gathered in interviews with
Canadian academics and
legal practitioners.
In addition, 60
legal and
academic experts in citizenship and immigration have also issued an open letter asking the government to revise the bill, calling it a «serious threat to the rights of all
Canadians.»
Outside of the
academic law library world a couple of noteworthy bibliographies include the Suggested Textbooks section of Catherine Best's Guide to
Canadian Legal Research and the Legaltree.ca website's Resources by Subject Area
Blogging on
legal decisions is of value to students,
academics and the
legal community, as case comments are no longer very popular in
Canadian law journals.
He also had the distinction of receiving the Law Society of Upper Canada Award for Outstanding Achievement in
Legal Studies, the Osgoode Society Prize for
Canadian Legal History and the Law Foundation of Ontario Award for
academic excellence.
For the next five years,
legal researcher Yvonne Peters, CCD, and Dr. Michael J. Prince, University of Victoria, Principal Investigators for this strategic initiative, will lead a team of disability community and
academic researchers dedicated to bringing forward recommendations and plans for alleviating the disproportionate poverty of
Canadians with disabilities.
In 2018, the Association for
Canadian Clinical
Legal Education (ACCLE) Policy Committee surveyed clinicians and academics working in clinical legal educa
Legal Education (ACCLE) Policy Committee surveyed clinicians and
academics working in clinical
legal educa
legal education.
Supreme Court lawyer Eugene Meehan, Q.C. of Supreme Advocacy LLP is quoted in
Legal Feeds, the blog of the
Canadian Lawyer magazine, «With the court's current workload mainly criminal, he will adjust, but his
academic experience of critically analyzing and writing about the law will serve him well».
She is also active in the community and currently serves as
Academic and Policy Committee Co-Chair of the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario and as a Vice-President of the Association of
Canadian Clinical
Legal Education (ACCLE).
I think
Canadian researchers, be they
academic or not, would benefit from knowing the scope and nature of other
legal research initiatives and publications in Canada.
Among those doing the tweeting were leading technology and privacy law
academics and practitioners, alongside dozens of twittering lawyers, media and more, all with a collective «follower» reach of over one hundred thousand individuals (not quite @AplusK numbers, but still not too shabby in a
Canadian legal context).
New editions of three
Canadian legal research guides are coming out this summer, in time for the 2010/2011
academic year.
As a core facility, the CCEL provides the AGE - WELL network's researchers,
academic trainees and private industry partners with education and guidance on understanding and navigating the
Canadian legal system.