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Osgoode professor launches book on imbalances in globalized governance

A Perilous Imbalance: The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance, a new book co-authored by Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Stepan Wood, shines an urgent light on the dangerous imbalances in contemporary forms of globalized governance. The book will launch Wednesday, April 7, from 12:30 to 2pm in the Private Dining Room of the Executive […]

Osgoode-91亚色 Working Paper Series in Policy Research seeks submissions

The Osgoode-91亚色 Working Paper Series in Policy Research publishes research that has been presented as part of the Osgoode-91亚色 Seminar Series in Policy Research, although authors who have not presented their work in the seminar series may still submit papers for consideration, provided that they relate to public policy themes, more broadly. With the assistance […]

91亚色 research team picks up inaugural grant from the Hennick Centre

91亚色's聽Hennick Centre for Business聽& Law has given its inaugural Collaborative Research Grants Program award to an interdisciplinary team of professors studying transnational business grievance. The $5,000 research grant was awarded to Professors Burkard Eberlein and Alan Richardson of the Schulich School of Business and Professor Stepan Wood of Osgoode Hall Law School for their proposal, […]

Osgoode Hall Law School appoints Professor Lorne Sossin as new dean

91亚色 has appointed Professor Lorne Sossin as dean of its Osgoode Hall Law School. Sossin, who most recently taught at the University of Toronto鈥檚 Faculty of Law, will begin a five-year term on July 1. Right: Lorne Sossin Prior to joining the University of Toronto, where he served as associate dean聽 in the Faculty […]

Osgoode-91亚色 Working Paper Series in Policy Research seeks submissions

The Osgoode-91亚色 Working Paper Series in Policy Research publishes research that has been presented as part of the Osgoode-91亚色 Seminar Series in Policy Research, although authors who have not presented their work in the seminar series may still submit papers for consideration, provided that they relate to public policy themes, more broadly. With the assistance […]

91亚色 prof: Unreliable witnesses have huge impact on court system

鈥淚t is the honest, but mistaken, eyewitness who creates the real challenge for the [justice] system,鈥 said James Stribopoulos of 91亚色鈥檚 Osgoode Hall Law School, in The Globe and Mail Feb. 17 in a story about the case of Joe Webber who was wrongfully convicted of robbery and forcible confinement in 2008. Stribopoulos said […]

Two Osgoode Hall Law School professors receive prestigious fellowships

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 […]

91亚色 awarded a European Union Centre of Excellence

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 […]

CURL mixes academics and visual arts in ongoing discussion of cities

The Collaborative Urban Research Laboratory (CURL), under the auspices of the Critical Research Laboratory in Law & Society at 91亚色's Osgoode Hall Law School, has officially been聽launched, bringing together an unusual mix of the academic and creative, and adding a聽complex and layered perspective to discussions聽about cities. CURL聽provides an innovative and visual聽approach to discussions聽involving globalization and […]

Glendon psychology Professor Evelyne Corcos was a pioneering researcher

Glendon psychology Professor Evelyne Corcos, a respected member of the 91亚色 community, has died. Professor Corcos,聽died on Wednesday, July 8 at the Toronto Western Hospital. Right: Evelyne Corcos A lifelong educator, Professor Corcos was an inspiration to faculty and students alike and was a dynamic and imaginative researcher. In 2005, she pioneered the use […]