Friday, April 1,Ìý2016
This mini-conference, in its second year, featuredÌýthe original research of Â鶹Çø's undergraduate and graduate law students, with sixteen students presenting their research papers. The conference consisted of four panels reflecting four themes:Ìý
- Hearing the Other
- Governing InstitutionsÌý
- Rights and Inclusion
- Regulating Technologies
This mini-conference was presented by Borden Ladner Gervais, the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law & the Institute of Comparative Law, with additional support from Dean Daniel Jutras.
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