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The Research Chair part of a team organising an international conference at Ottawa University

Published on:05 August at 10:25PM
Author:Research Chair on Legal Diversity and Indigenous Peoples

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In collaboration with the Commission on Legal Pluralism and the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, the Canada Research Chair on Legal Diversity and Indigenous Peoples co-organizes an international conference on legal pluralism at Ottawa University.

The conference: “Citizenship, Legal Pluralism and Governance in the Age of Globalization” will be held at Fauteux Hall (57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) from August 22 to 24, 2018.

Many of the Legitimus members will be pannelists at this event. In fact, two of the panels will be exclusively dedicated to the Legitimus Group, in which  Ghislain Otis, Val Napoleon, Pierrot Ross-Tremblay, Hadley Friedland, Jennifer Corrin, Mylène Jaccoud, Sébastien Grammond and Christiane Guay will participate.

They will present the result of research work conducted on the Legitimus project directed by Canada Research Chair on Legal Diversity and Indigenous Peoples.

For more information regarding this conference, go to http://commission-on-legal-pluralism.com/nl/home.

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