Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/jack-mae-nathanson-centre-on-transnational-human-rights/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:51:21 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Three-way legal philosophy partnership between Osgoode, 91亚色 and McMaster promises new research collaborations /research/2011/05/10/three-way-legal-philosophy-partnership-between-osgoode-york-and-mcmaster-promises-new-research-collaborations-2/ Tue, 10 May 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/05/10/three-way-legal-philosophy-partnership-between-osgoode-york-and-mcmaster-promises-new-research-collaborations-2/ 91亚色s's Osgoode Hall Law School and the departments of philosophy at 91亚色 and McMaster University have recently joined forces to facilitate academic collaborations in the field of legal philosophy. The Ontario Legal Philosophy Partnership (OLPP), which聽celebrates its founding with a launch reception聽on Friday, May 13 in the Great Hall of McMaster鈥檚 University Club, is the […]

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91亚色s's Osgoode Hall Law School and the departments of philosophy at 91亚色 and McMaster University have recently joined forces to facilitate academic collaborations in the field of legal philosophy.

The Ontario Legal Philosophy Partnership (OLPP), which聽celebrates its founding with a launch reception聽on Friday, May 13 in the Great Hall of McMaster鈥檚 University Club, is the brainchild of three internationally recognized legal philosophy professors who will be the partnership鈥檚 administrators. (Osgoode); Michael Giudice (91亚色 Philosophy); and Wil Waluchow (McMaster Philosophy and the聽Senator William McMaster Chair in Constitutional Studies) are the brain trust behind the partnership.

Above: From left, OLPP founders and administrators Michael Giudice (91亚色), Wil Waluchow (McMaster) and Fran莽ois Tanguay-Renaud (Osgoode)

"Through the OLPP, Osgoode, as well as McMaster's and 91亚色's departments of philosophy confirm their status as international leaders in legal philosophy and associated dimensions of political and moral philosophy,鈥 said Tanguay-Renaud, co-director with Giudice of the new combined Juris Doctor/Master of Arts in Philosophy (JD/MA) program offered by Osgoode and 91亚色鈥檚 philosophy department, and acting director of the at Osgoode.

鈥淭his collective effort, which builds on solid pre-existing relations between the partners, promises to enable new ambitious research collaborations and grant applications, allow for the development of cutting-edge opportunities for our JD and graduate students, and project even further the partners' already well-established reputations in the field."

Tanguay-Renaud said the OLPP formalizes existing links between the three partners that have become increasingly solid and fruitful since the beginning of the millennium.

鈥淭he OLPP will create even further opportunities for each institution and their students,鈥 said Tanguay-Renaud, noting that it has already helped to inspire and dynamize the Nathanson Centre鈥檚 Legal Philosophy between State and Transnationalism international seminar series, Osgoode鈥檚 鈥橭r 鈥橢met annual public lecture, the Transnational Legal Theory Journal, the McMaster visiting speakers series, Osgoode鈥檚 recent criminal law theory international conference, and other prominent legal philosophy initiatives at McMaster and 91亚色.

The OLPP鈥檚 latest initiative sees McMaster鈥檚 philosophy department, under the leadership of Waluchow and fellow OLPP member Professor Stefan Sciaraffa, hosting an international conference on 鈥淭he Nature of Law: Contemporary Perspectives鈥澛燤ay 11 to 15, with most of the biggest names in general analytical jurisprudence present.

The OLPP, which is also composed of a large contingent of faculty members from the three partner institutions, will be strongly represented in the conference program with Giudice delivering one of the keynote addresses. One of Osgoode鈥檚 newest hires, Professor l (hired from the University of Warwick in the UK), and Distinguished Research Professor (now serving as acting dean of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Graduate Studies) will also be presenting papers.

Suzanne Crosta, dean of McMaster鈥檚 Faculty of Humanities, and Osgoode Hall Law School Dean both have high praise for the OLPP. 鈥淲e look forward with great anticipation to the rich intellectual synergies that will result from the new partnership,鈥 Crosta said.

鈥淭he partnership brings together internationally recognized scholars to explore a shared passion for the philosophy of law and will provide a unique experience for the law and philosophy graduate students involved,鈥 noted Sossin.

What鈥檚 more, Brian Leiter, professor of law and philosophy at the University of Chicago and one of the most eminent legal philosophers of our day, has written glowingly about the OLPP on his philosophy . "This will be of interest to students of legal philosophy, involving 91亚色, Toronto (and its law school, Osgoode) and McMaster University," writes Leiter,聽聽"which, together, comprise probably the strongest legal philosophy cohort in Canada and one of the best ones in North America."

For more information, visit the聽 website.

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WikiLeaks forum to discuss questions of security and international relations on April 27 /research/2011/04/25/wikileaks-forum-to-discuss-questions-of-security-and-international-relations-on-april-27-2/ Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/04/25/wikileaks-forum-to-discuss-questions-of-security-and-international-relations-on-april-27-2/ An upcoming forum, 鈥淲ikiLeaks and the Politics of Exposure: Militaries, States and the Public Realm鈥, will look at the phenomena of WikiLeaks, including questions related to security, international relations, and public versus private space. The event will take place April 27, from 7 to 9pm, in the Rosedale Room of the Marriot Bloor-91亚色ville Hotel, 90 […]

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An upcoming forum, 鈥WikiLeaks and the Politics of Exposure: Militaries, States and the Public Realm鈥, will look at the phenomena of WikiLeaks, including questions related to security, international relations, and public versus private space.

The event will take place April 27, from 7 to 9pm, in the Rosedale Room of the Marriot Bloor-91亚色ville Hotel, 90 Bloor St. E., Toronto. Everyone is welcome to attend. It is sponsored by the 91亚色 Centre for International Security Studies and the at 91亚色.

The forum will feature analyst, author and educator Daryl Copeland, 91亚色 law Professor of Osgoode Hall Law School and director of the聽Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime & Security, and Dutch and Australian media theorist and innovative philosopher Geert Lovink. 91亚色 political science Professor 搁辞产别谤迟听尝补迟丑补尘, director of the 91亚色 Centre for International & Security Studies, will be the forum鈥檚 moderator.

Lovink is a research professor of Interactive Media at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, a professor of new media at the University of Amsterdam and is the founding director of the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam.

Before joining Osgoode, Scott was the Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in 2000 and a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto, from 1989-2000. Scott is currently a commissioner on the civil-society (Truth Commission) in Honduras in the context of which information sourced from WikiLeaks plays a significant role. He is also convening editor of the quarterly journal聽 and series editor of the聽. He was named a 2010聽 Visiting Fellow and is an editor of聽 (Hart Publishing, 2001).

Latham鈥檚 research is focused on technologies of border surveillance; critical theories of sovereignty, global governance and migration; international communication; the politics of knowledge and large-scale monitoring systems. He is the author of B and co-editor of and .

Copeland is an adjunct professor and Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, who specializes in foreign policy, global issues, diplomacy and public management. He is the author of聽. From 1981 to 2009, Copeland served as a Canadian diplomat with postings in Thailand, Ethiopia, New Zealand and Malaysia. During the 1980s and 1990s, he was elected five times to the executive committee of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers. From 1996-1999 he was national program director of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs in Toronto and editor of Behind the Headlines, then Canada's international affairs magazine. In 2000, he received the Canadian Foreign Service Officer Award.

For more information, visit the 91亚色 Centre for International & Security Studies website.

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Osgoode faculty discuss global legal challenges in India /research/2011/04/04/york-in-the-world-osgoode-faculty-discuss-global-legal-challenges-in-india-2/ Mon, 04 Apr 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/04/04/york-in-the-world-osgoode-faculty-discuss-global-legal-challenges-in-india-2/ Eight faculty members of 91亚色鈥檚 Osgoode Hall Law School recently visited India, where they continued a conversation with their counterparts that began last year on governance in a rapidly globalizing world and the impact on social justice, human rights, international trade and foreign investment, and environmental law. Right: Professor Sanjeev Purshotam Sahni (left), head of […]

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Eight faculty members of 91亚色鈥檚 recently visited India, where they continued a conversation with their counterparts that began last year on governance in a rapidly globalizing world and the impact on social justice, human rights, international trade and foreign investment, and environmental law.

Right: Professor Sanjeev Purshotam Sahni (left), head of strategic human resources and assistant dean of Research聽& International Collaborations at Jindal Global Law聽School, and Osgoode Hall Law School Dean Lorne Sossin

Osgoode is leading the way among Canadian law schools in this kind of research-driven collaboration in India and in thinking creatively about how to engage legal educators and the legal profession in both countries to achieve mutually beneficial results, says Lisa Philipps, Osgoode associate dean research, graduate studies & institutional relations.

The delegates found the trip valuable both for their current research on transnational legal issues and for the development of Osgoode鈥檚 institutional relationships and collaborative programs in India.

鈥淎s this Osgoode trip to India vividly demonstrated to those who participated, we have much of value to learn from India, and much to share as well,鈥 says Osgoode Dean .

Above: Professor Charles D. Maddox, assistant director of the Centre for Global Corporate & Financial Law & Policy,聽Professor Vikramaditya Khanna, visiting faculty at Jindal Global Law School,聽and Philipps, associate dean research, graduate studies & institutional relations at Osgoode,聽discuss issues at the symposium in India

Sossin and Philipps were among the Osgoode delegates to attend a two-day joint symposium, , with faculty and graduate students from Jindal Global Law School at O.P. Jindal Global University. The symposium explored issues ranging from access to justice and legal regulation of sexuality to the tax treatment of foreign investment.

Left: From left, Arun Khatri, Jindal Global Law School research associate,聽with Dayna Scott, Lorne聽Sossin and Allan Hutchinson of Osgoode

It was a continuation of last year鈥檚 symposium at 91亚色, funded by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada and Osgoode's , which included a delegation from India (See YFile, Oct. 25, 2010).

鈥淭his two-part conference was designed to establish an Indian-Canadian conversation on issues of pressing mutual interest,鈥 says Philipps. 鈥淚ndeed, too often, a separation of opinions between elements of the global North and global South is presumed insurmountable on issues ranging from climate change to development. In the last five years, from Hong Kong to Copenhagen, critical global issues have been mired in a difference in perspective between nations.鈥

Right: From left, Philipps; Professor Y.S.R. Murthy, assistant dean of projects & institutional development and executive director of the Centre for Human Rights Studies; and Charles D. Maddox

Through research and collaborations, such as the one with India, 鈥淲e can facilitate discussions about innovative solutions to local and global policy issues,鈥 she says. 鈥淐anada and India have the possibility to play bridge-builders in this North-South dialogue. It is believed that a Canadian-Indian dialogue can adopt a more sober, and potentially incisive, outlook on a range of global policy issues that simply cannot be ignored as yet another decade draws to a close.鈥

One of the benefits of the collaboration is a Memorandum of Understanding between the two law schools, which is currently being developed to include JD and graduate student exchanges and continued faculty visits. Discussions are underway toward a variety of joint teaching and research initiatives. Osgoode also renewed its student exchange agreement with the National Law School of India at Bangalore and strengthened relations with other law schools, including the National Law University in Delhi.

Left: Professor Fran莽ois Tanguay-Renaud (left), acting director of the Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime & Security, and Sanjeev Purshotam Sahni

鈥淥sgoode faculty, staff and students have expressed both interest and excitement to develop more exchanges, internships, joint conferences, research projects and collaborative pro bono projects, just to scratch the surface,鈥 says Sossin.

In addition, Osgoode faculty met with Supreme Court justices, government ministers, independent think tanks, non-governmental organizations and leading members of the legal profession.

A selection of the best new research coming out of this collaboration will be published in an upcoming聽peer-reviewed special issue of the .

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Two Osgoode Hall Law School professors receive prestigious fellowships /research/2010/02/16/two-osgoode-hall-law-school-professors-receive-prestigious-fellowships-2/ Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2010/02/16/two-osgoode-hall-law-school-professors-receive-prestigious-fellowships-2/ Osgoode Hall Law School Professors Craig Scott and Stepan Wood have each been awarded prestigious fellowships at European institutions. Scott, who is the director of聽Osgoode鈥檚 Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime聽& Security, has been awarded a 2010 Ikerbasque Fellowship by the Bacsque Foundation for Sience. The foundation is a granting agency […]

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Osgoode Hall Law School Professors Craig Scott and Stepan Wood have each been awarded prestigious fellowships at European institutions.

Scott, who is the director of聽Osgoode鈥檚 Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime聽& Security, has been awarded a 2010 Ikerbasque Fellowship by the Bacsque Foundation for Sience. The foundation is a granting agency established by the Government of the Basque Country in Spain in 2008 with the mission to consolidate the Basque Country as 鈥渁 European point of reference for excellence in the field of research.鈥

Left: Craig Scott

The fellowship will support 12 months of personal research and collaboration with the Transnational Law Research Group of the University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain. Scott will build on his existing scholarship pertaining to the civil liability aspects of corporate social responsibility聽in relation to human rights and environmental protection, as well as interact with Deusto鈥檚 Trans-Law Research Group to widen the scope of the group鈥檚 study of economic law.

Right: Stepan Wood

Wood, who is the coordinator of Osgoode's Juris Doctor-Master聽in Environmental Studies聽Joint Program and director of the Moot Court Program, has been awarded a Jean Monnet Fellowship at the Robert Schumann Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence,聽Italy.聽Wood will聽complete a project聽titled 鈥淚SO 26000 and the Legitimation of Transnational Governance Authority in the Field of Corporate Social Responsibility鈥 during his sabbatical next year.

Wood is the fifth Osgoode faculty member to have been chosen as a Jean Monnet Fellow at EUI, following Professors Michael Mandel, Craig Scott, Peer Zumbansen and Robert Wai.

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91亚色 awarded a European Union Centre of Excellence /research/2009/12/17/york-university-awarded-a-european-union-centre-of-excellence-2/ Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2009/12/17/york-university-awarded-a-european-union-centre-of-excellence-2/ 91亚色 has been awarded a grant to establish a European Union Centre of Excellence(EUCE). Recognized for the excellence, breadth and depth of its European Union (EU) studies and scholarly activities, 91亚色 will receive funding of $480,000 over three years to integrate the University鈥檚 existing research, teaching, outreach and networking activities on Europe and the […]

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91亚色 has been awarded a grant to establish a European Union Centre of Excellence(EUCE). Recognized for the excellence, breadth and depth of its European Union (EU) studies and scholarly activities, 91亚色 will receive funding of $480,000 over three years to integrate the University鈥檚 existing research, teaching, outreach and networking activities on Europe and the European Union (EU), and introduce and facilitate new activities on the EU and EU-Canada relations.

91亚色 is recognized as a leader in European studies and has been actively building its concentration in EU studies. Over the past few years, 91亚色 has attracted numerous new European-focused faculty appointments across a variety of disciplines, including law, political science, business, public administration and humanities. The hub of this activity has been the Canadian Centre for German & European Studies (CCGES), whose affiliated faculty and staff form a natural constituency and administrative backbone for the activities planned by the new EUCE.

鈥淲e are tremendously proud of 91亚色鈥檚 leadership and research excellence in European studies,鈥 said Stan Shapson, vice-president research & innovation. 鈥淭he activities of the EUCE will promote understanding and knowledge of the European Union as a major player in the global political and economic system, and will be key in promoting the importance of the EU-Canada relationship, its political, economic, security and cultural dimensions, and the widening range of global and regional issues jointly addressed by the EU and Canada.鈥

With this award, 91亚色 joins a network of two dozen EUCEs worldwide. 91亚色鈥檚 EUCE will be hosted by CCGES and directed by Willem Maas (right), Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and professor of political science and public & international affairs at聽Glendon College.

The EUCE鈥檚 multidisciplinary team also includes:

  • Burkard Eberlein,聽policy professor in the Schulich School of Business;
  • Roger Keil, director of the聽CITY Institute and CCGES, and a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies;
  • Heather MacRae,聽professor in the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS);
  • Peter McIsaac,聽professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics,聽(LA&PS);
  • Ian Roberge,聽professor聽of聽political science and public & international affairs at聽Glendon College;
  • Karen Robson, sociology professor in the Department of Sociology, (LA&PS);
  • Craig Scott, director of the聽, and聽professor in聽Osgoode Hall Law School;
  • Dagmar Soennecken,聽professor in the聽School of Public Policy聽& Administration, (LA&PS);
  • Leah Vosko, Canada Research Chair in Feminist Political Economy聽and聽professor in the聽Department of Political Science, (LA&PS);
  • Robert Wai,聽professor in聽Osgoode Hall Law School;
  • Peer Zumbansen,聽Canada Research Chair in the Transnational聽& Comparative Law of Corporate Governance and professor in Osgoode Hall Law School.

About the European Union Centres of Excellence

Established in 1998 by the European Union, the network of European Union Centres of Excellence in universities provides information and education about the European Union. In Canada, the objectives of the EU Centres are to increase awareness about the political, economic and cultural importance of the EU-Canada relationship, to promote greater understanding in Canada of the European Union and its policies, and to disseminate information and publicize EU views on issues of interest within regional communities.

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