The Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) are jointly hiring summer interns for a project focusing on public outreach and public education.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) are jointly hiring summer interns for a project focusing on public outreach and public education.
Professor Marina Pavlović has received a grant of $5,000 from the Foundation for Legal Research for her project entitled, “Morguard at Twenty: The Future of the ‘Real and Substantial Connection Test’.”
Professor Marina Pavlović has received a grant of $5,000 from the Foundation for Legal Research for her project entitled, “Morguard at Twenty: The Future of the ‘Real and Substantial Connection Test’.”
Professor Michael Geist appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin on November 12, 2009 to discuss the debate between cable companies and television broadcasters over new fees for program distribution.
Professor Michael Geist appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin on November 12, 2009 to discuss the debate between cable companies and television broadcasters over new fees for program distribution.
Professor Jeremy de Beer was heard on CBC Radio One’s Spark on October 25 & 27, 2009 discussing how intellectual property rights relate to the protection of indigenous traditional knowledge.
Professor Jeremy de Beer was heard on CBC Radio One’s Spark on October 25 & 27, 2009 discussing how intellectual property rights relate to the protection of indigenous traditional knowledge.
Au Canada, les provinces ont un contrôle absolu sur les municipalités. Ces dernières ne constituent pas un ordre de gouvernement indépendant sur le plan constitutionnel, mais sont plutôt un champ de compétence provincial en vertu de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, comme la Cour suprême l’a rappelé à maintes reprises.
Au Canada, les provinces ont un contrôle absolu sur les municipalités. Ces dernières ne constituent pas un ordre de gouvernement indépendant sur le plan constitutionnel, mais sont plutôt un champ de compétence provincial en vertu de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, comme la Cour suprême l’a rappelé...