Law

Former Windsor Law instructor Fathima CaderFormer Windsor Law instructor Fathima Cader is one of the featured speakers at “LGBT+ and Access to Justice,” Wednesday in the Moot Court.

Discussion to centre on access to justice for members of LGBT+ communities

Former Windsor Law instructor Fathima Cader is one of the featured speakers at “LGBT+ and Access to Justice,” Wednesday in the Moot Court.

Panel to discuss careers in immigration law

A panel of jurists will discuss the varied careers in immigration law, at noon Friday, November 13, in the Moot Court, Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building.

John BorrowsJohn Borrows, an expert on Indigenous law, will deliver the distinguished lecture of the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, Thursday.

Law lecture to lay out learning from the land

John Borrows, an expert on Indigenous law, will deliver the distinguished lecture of the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, Thursday.

world mapRegistration is free for the October 30 conference “Foreign Fighters: Challenges and Implications for the Laws of Armed Conflict.”

Conference to consider connotations of contemporary conflict

Registration is free for the October 30 conference “Foreign Fighters: Challenges and Implications for the Laws of Armed Conflict.”

John RichardsonJohn Richardson will discuss the implications for Canada of the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in a free public presentation Thursday.

Lawyer to report on efforts to prevent tax info disclosure

John Richardson will discuss the implications for Canada of the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in a free public presentation Thursday.

blue helmetThe changing role of United Nations peacekeepers is the subject of a public lecture Wednesday in Windsor Law.

Changing role of UN peacekeepers subject of lecture

The changing role of United Nations peacekeepers is the subject of a public lecture Wednesday in Windsor Law.

Reem Bahdi and Leslie HowsamThe Royal Society of Canada will honour UWindsor professors Reem Bahdi and Leslie Howsam at its induction and awards ceremony November 27.

Royal recognition for UWindsor professors

The Royal Society of Canada will honour UWindsor professors Reem Bahdi and Leslie Howsam at its induction and awards ceremony November 27.