Ocheje presents papers at the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption workshop in Nigeria
Professor Ocheje will also be participating in a seminar hosted by the Commonwealth Secretariat for Anti-Corruption Agencies in Nigeria.
Professor Ocheje will also be participating in a seminar hosted by the Commonwealth Secretariat for Anti-Corruption Agencies in Nigeria.
— Published on Jul 20th, 2016
Discussions explored ways in which economic integration among the US, Canada and Mexico can strengthen the US economy and create economic opportunity across the North American continent.
— Published on Jul 14th, 2016
The International Labour Organization (ILO), is a United Nations specialized agency based in Geneva, Switzerland.This summer, Lindsay Craig (JD) will be interning with the organization with the Office of the Deupty Director-General for Policy (DDG/P), joining a small team of senior advisers to the DDG/P and working closely with the Senior Counsellor to the DDG/P.
— Published on Jul 22nd, 2016
Windsor Law partnered with Wayne State Law to create North America’s first Transnational Environmental Law Clinic in 2012. The clinic teaches students the skills and strategies needed to affect environmental policy in all three branches of state and federal government.
— Published on Jul 22nd, 2016
Professors Brian Etherington and Larry Wilson have been pillars at Windsor Law for many years. In Larry’s case, this goes from involvement with an incredible variety of social justice contributions in the 1970s (leadership on the Community Law Caravan and pre-paid legal services among them) to, more recently, work establishing the joint Law-Social Work program and serving the Downtown Mission. Brian has been an outstanding labour law scholar and teacher.
— Published on Jan 25th, 2021
Windsor Law Welcomes New Faculty!
— Published on Nov 17th, 2016
Prof Bahdi's research was highlighted in an article entitled, "System Failing Arabs, Muslims, Study Says."
— Published on Jul 6th, 2016
Professor Sujith Xavier published an opinion piece entitled (Re)conceptualising Reconciliation: Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka
— Published on Jul 5th, 2016
Professor Laverne Jacobs is one of a group of administrative law professors who co-authored an op-ed last week in Le Devoir.
— Published on Jul 5th, 2016
His post asked, "Should we pay people not to take drugs?".
— Published on Jul 4th, 2016