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01-22-25 | Civil Law, Video Game Law

Video games: Law and Geek Culture Collide at Otakuthon

Otakuthon, Quebec’s largest festival of Japanese culture and anime, welcomed Professor Thomas Burelli and law students to explore the emerging field of video game law. Captivating panels covered topics such as legal concepts in video games, legal issues related to e-sports and the presence of ‘Dark patterns’. With packed rooms and enthusiastic participation, the event demonstrated how geek culture and the law can come together to make complex issues accessible and relevant to a diverse audience.

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11-25-24 | Criminal Law, International, Public Service, Student Projects

International criminal law: an essential practice for all humankind

Curious about the practice of international criminal law but unsure where to start? You’re not alone. Many law students share this lack of knowledge and uncertainty. In this visual post, student Mila Gagnon demystifies the practice of international law with a Justice Canada lawyer. Drawing on her experience with high-level international bodies, non-governmental organizations and national courts, Nadia Zed shares her inspiring story and the many opportunities available in this field.

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08-02-24 | Civil Law, Consumer protection, Human Rights

Joey Zukran: a practice dedicated to defending consumer rights

Interested in defending the rights of consumers against large corporations, Joey Zukran founded LPC Avocats in Montreal, a firm specializing in class action suits. Despite the challenges, he has never given up on his passion, and encourages law students to follow theirs, because believing in one’s ability to succeed knows no bounds.

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06-14-24 | Human Rights, Public Law, Student Projects

ICLMG: Pioneering Legal Change Through Small Organisations

A group of law students sought to understand how small organizations can significantly influence the protection of civil liberties in Canada. As part of a visual advocacy project, they focused on the activities of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG). Through the personal journey of Tim McSorley, one of the two staff members at the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG), law students explore the unconventional paths to involvement in national security.

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