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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Prof. Rueban Balasubramaniam has recently published in the Journal of Postcolonial Studies. His article, entitled "The disappearance of law in the interdisciplinary study of rule by law" should be especially provocative to those who adhere to the interdisciplinary study of law. It is currently available to read in full at this link:... More
Professor Doris Buss has confirmed that several of her new publications are now available. Her article, “Knowing women: Translating Patriarchy in International Criminal Law”, can be found in Social & Legal Studies, 23(1): 73-92. (2014). Additionally, she has co-edited a new book: Buss, Doris, Joanne Lebert, Blair Rutherford, Donna... More
Monday, August 11, 2014
Phd Student and instructor Lisa Wright has published an editorial piece in The Ottawa Citizen entitled, "The facts on injection sites". In the article, Wright discusses the "mounting evidence of the benefits of a harm reduction, health-centred approach to drugs and the people who use them", and how "we are left wondering when there will... More
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Prof. Stacy Douglas recently co-edited a special issue of the 'Canadian Journal of Law and Society' (CJLS) with Prof. Suzanne Lenon (University of Lethbridge) on law and decolonization. The issue is currently free for download (don't wait too long though!):... More
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Prof. Melanie Adrian resumes discussion on the controversial Charter of Values with an article co-written with colleague Prof. Claudia Lahaie. The article, entitled "Far from protecting women, a secular charter would increase discrimination", was published by The Globe and Mail today. It details an argument that the Charter of Values would... More
Friday, February 7, 2014
Prof. Dawn Moore's new article has been published in the February 2014 issue of Theoretical Criminology. The article entitled, "Outcasts, performers and true believers: Responsibilized subjects of criminal justice", was co-written with Hideyuki Hirai (International Buddhist University, Japan), and draws on a field study of three drug treatment... More
Friday, November 8, 2013
Associate Professor and Graduate Supervisor Christiane Wilke, of the Department of Law and Legal Studies, recently teamed with Lena Foljanty (Max Planck Institute, Frankfurt, Germany) to co-edit a special section, "Critical Inheritance: National Socialism, Law, and Memory" in the German law journal Kritische Justiz (Critical Justice). The special... More
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of Joel D. Harden’s new book, Quiet No More: New Political Activism in Canada and Around the Globe. Quiet No More offers new thinking about how ordinary citizens have started to take back power in our democracy and change the world. It examines the meaning and promise of... More
Friday, April 26, 2013
Professor Rueban Balasubramaniam discusses Malaysian politics in an article in The Malaysian Insider as the country ramps up for an impending and pivotal general... More
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Dawn Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies. Below is a link to her Op-Ed, "Ottawa streets are still unsafe for sex workers", published by The Ottawa Citizen on February 8, 2013.... More
Friday, January 18, 2013
Remembering Complexity? Memorials for Nazi Victims in Berlin Christiane Wilke is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. Abstract How do memorials shape who we think we are? And how are our identities involved when we debate, create and interact with memorials? This article engages in a... More
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