The Faculty of Law and its students extend an open invitation to the 2nd Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History:
Habeas Corpus: Legal History and Guantanamo Bay
By Professor James Oldham (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.)
This lecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years’ experience as Counsel of Record […]
Habeas Corpus and Guantanamo Bay
March 7th, 2012 · No Comments · Advisory, History, Law, News Release, Peace and Justice, Students, political studies
Tags:Law·politics·terrorism·USA
Advisory: 25th Anniversary of Air India bombing
June 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Advisory, History, Law, News, News Release, political studies
Peter St. John, senior scholar in the department of political studies, says the Air India tragedy still weighs heavily on his shoulders.
“I was on the Commission to study the terrorism incident, and I am still involved in its aftermath,” he notes.
On June 23, 1985, Air India Flight 182 was flying between Montréal and London on […]
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Advisory: Tax, Terrorists and Lawsuits
June 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Advisory, Law, Research
Dr. Michelle Gallant, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) in the Faculty of Law can speak to members of the media about Bill 35, introduced yesterday by Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan, which will allow lawsuits to come against states Canada explicitly designates as facilitators of terrorism.
Tags:Bill 35·Lawsuits·Peter Van Loan·Public Safety·Research·Sue·Suing·Terror·terrorism·Terrorists