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Meet the law professors of Allard Law School and the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies.
Legal Chat
Legal Chat
5 APR 2023 · Hi my name is Randi, and many of your know me from my various projects here at CiTR. I am very excited about my newest project, Legal Chat. This is a limited series that I am doing as part of a practicum with the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. I will be interviewing law professors of Allard Law School and the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. In this last episode of Legal Chat I am joined by Professor Alexandra Flynn. Join us as we discuss the role of cities, how cities can and should work with marginalized communities, how the law can protect people against "smart cities", and our musings on public transportation. Links to articles and book referenced in interview: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-as-we-restart-life-in-our-cities-being-inclusive-is-key/ https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/jlsp/vol34/iss1/6 https://lorimer.ca/adults/product/smart-cities-in-canada-digital-dreams-corporate-designs/
4 APR 2023 · Hi my name is Randi, and many of your know me from my various projects here at CiTR. I am very excited about my newest project, Legal Chat. This is a limited series that I am doing as part of a practicum with the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. I will be interviewing law professors of Allard Law School and the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. In this episode of Legal Chat I am joined by Professor Carol Liao. Join us as we discuss Carol's research in corporate law and sustainability, the role that EDI departments have (and the one that they should have), and advice for the next generation of lawyers. Link to Tyee article referenced in interview: https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2022/06/15/Lawyers-Cannot-Ignore-Climate-Change/?fbclid=IwAR36qORQNTsiiNqRJt0-uSfJuvnB1_emg2-TUGwryfIBm0RX-IsovA1bPIU
24 MAR 2023 · Hi my name is Randi, and many of your know me from my various projects here at CiTR. I am very excited about my newest project, Legal Chat. This is a limited series that I am doing as part of a practicum with the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. I will be interviewing law professors of Allard Law School and the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies. In this first episode of Legal Chat I am joined by Professor Sara Ghebremusse. Join us as we discuss Sara's journey into law, her current research area of law and "development", and Africa, and some advice for those entering the field of law. Here is the link to the CNCA to take action for Canadian Government accountability: https://cnca-rcrce.ca/campaigns/ombuds-power2investigate/ombudsperson-human-rights-canadian-responsible-enterprise/ Additional links from the questions: https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/news-and-announcements/2021/shedding-light-how-canadian-mining-conflicts-shape-governance-southern-africa https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/blog/2021/re-thinking-law-and-development-africa
Meet the law professors of Allard Law School and the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies.
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