Not exact matches
As the federal Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper
taught Canadians earlier this year, fixed election date
laws are merely a suggestion.
In a statement that was posted on a
Canadian website regarding the bill, Lively said, «What I know now, and have
taught the Moldovans, is that the anti-discrimination
law is the seed that contains the entire tree of the hom.ose.xual agenda, with all of its poisonous fruit.»
Minor premise: The science which is and should be
taught our children «must be explanatory [and] rely exclusively upon the workings of natural
law» (ACLU's witness Michael Ruse, a
Canadian philosopher of science, as quoted in Civil Liberties, February 1982).
He has a doctorate in cultural anthropology and a
law degree, and has
taught in several universities in the United States and the
Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
He is an associate professor at the University of Waterloo with appointments to the Balsillie School of International Affairs and the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, where he
teaches and researches in the fields of international and
Canadian environmental
law.
In 1985,
Canadian Clive Ansley became the first foreign lawyer to open an office in Shanghai, practising
law and
teaching it at a university there.
The foundation's report — «Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of
Law» — studied 16 U.S. and Canadian schools and observed that most law schools give only casual attention to teaching students how to use legal thinking in the complexity of actual law practi
Law» — studied 16 U.S. and
Canadian schools and observed that most
law schools give only casual attention to teaching students how to use legal thinking in the complexity of actual law practi
law schools give only casual attention to
teaching students how to use legal thinking in the complexity of actual
law practi
law practice.
He was the editor of the Criminal Reports for 11 years;
taught law school courses in both provinces concerning the
law of evidence; and, conducted a national consultation process for the federal Department of Justice concerning a proposal to replace the Canada Evidence Act with an evidence code that was a
Canadian version of the U.S. Federal Rules of Evidence; see: (1976), 34 Criminal Reports 26.
«The
Canadian Forum on Civil Justice is considered a leader in interdisciplinary research on civil justice,» says Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Professor Lesley Jacobs, who
teaches law & society and political science and is the director of the YCPPL.
Would legal writing and legal research be
taught by
law librarians (who, at
Canadian universities, are themselves faculty with little or no experience of legal practice), or would the responsibility be given to adjunct faculty from the practising bar, with hands - on experience of research in practice?
One of the joys of
teaching Canadian law students was what could do with them and expect of them.
A
law graduate from McGill University, Fish practiced mostly in Quebec — though he was called to the bars of Prince Edward Island and Alberta as well — and also lectured at various
Canadian law schools including holding the post of adjunct professor at his alma mater and
teaching at the University of Ottawa and the Université de Montréal.
Unless this institution changes its stance vis - à - vis the very existence of sexual minorities, it will be incapable of accurately
teaching Canadian law.
The authors are principally British and
Canadian with two from the United States (one of whom used to
teach at a
Canadian law school), two from Singapore, two from Australia and one from Israel.
Regardless of how these events unfold, however, the federation's decision is a significant first step towards the approval of a
Canadian law school
teaching through a religious perspective.
He has been a sessional instructor
teaching evidence at the University of Alberta Faculty of
Law, and has served the
Canadian Bar Association in many capacities, including membership on the National Executive and Planning Committees.
«Refugees that are actually employed, their incomes were on a par with economic immigrants, very much contradicting this notion that refugees are coming and acting as a drain for taxpayers and a drain on the
Canadian economy,» [Sharry Aiken, who
teaches refugee
law at Queen's University] said.
She wrote that «[t] he LSAT has nothing to do with what is
taught in
law school, features questions that favour students of certain socio - economic backgrounds, and caters to Americans over
Canadians.»
Find general information on
Canadian constitutional
law and specific information on courses
taught by Professor Joseph E. Magnet at the University of Ottawa.
Constitutional
law in Canada, as
taught in
Canadian law schools, divides neatly into two major areas of focus: federalism, including the division of powers; and the
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The new annual CALT Prize for Scholarship of
Teaching & Learning honours exceptional contributions to the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) by a Canadian law
Teaching & Learning honours exceptional contributions to the scholarship of
teaching and learning (SoTL) by a Canadian law
teaching and learning (SoTL) by a
Canadian law teacher.
Here's a great career «success story» of one lawyer - Denise Lash of
Canadian legal powerhouse Miller Thomson LLP - who leveraged her expertise in a fairly esoteric and dry practice area - condominium
law - into a thriving media business - MondoCondo Media Group Inc. - that
teaches consumers about condominium ownership and helps developers and condo - related vendors market to condo buyers.
in the US at one of the usual suspect schools was then regarded as the path to a
teaching job at a
Canadian law school.
Fortunately, the dean of every
Canadian law school could put forward examples of faculty members who do not seem discouraged by the demands that require them to balance committed and skilled
teaching, innovative scholarship and engagement with the community.
Given the extent to which the Supreme Court of Canada routinely cites comparative
law, and all
law students are
taught as much English
law in first year as
Canadian, it is fascinating the passions aroused by comparative
law elsewhere.
Law schools would teach the common patent law and there would be more experts on US patent law available in Canada to serve Canadian innovato
Law schools would
teach the common patent
law and there would be more experts on US patent law available in Canada to serve Canadian innovato
law and there would be more experts on US patent
law available in Canada to serve Canadian innovato
law available in Canada to serve
Canadian innovators.
Robert Leckey has received the Prix de la Fondation du Barreau du Québec (2007), the
Canadian Association of
Law Teachers» Scholarly Paper Prize (2009), the McGill
Law Students» Association's John W. Durnford
Teaching Excellence Award (2009), the Canada Prize of the International Academy of Comparative
Law (2010), and the Principal's Prize for Excellence in
Teaching (2010).
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The authors are principally British and
Canadian with two from the United States (one of whom used to
teach at a
Canadian law school), two from Singapore, two from... [more]
How I wish I were still
teaching constitutional
law (or
Canadian politics, but that was long, long ago in another galaxy).
Courses are planned to
teach participants how international
law applies to
Canadian legislation, and will include subjects involving civil litigation, immigration refugee
law, criminal defence and criminal prosecution.
I am interested in knowing whether Kusk is now
taught in
Canadian law schools outside of criminal
law or evidence courses.