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04-06-21 | Access to Justice, Criminal Law

A law that punishes or a law that progresses: Research in law for sustainable solutions to social problems

How can we advance access to justice? How does such a goal fit into the efforts of a legal researcher?

In this video from our series ” Viv(r)e la recherche en droit ”, Marie-Eve Sylvestre examines the many examples of unfair and discriminatory practices within a criminal justice system that criminalizes poverty.

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03-31-21 | Access to Justice, Courts, Dean's Talk, Diversity, Law Practice

The health of our democracy: Pushing for greater diversity in public institutions

For the Chief Justice, the issue of diversity in public institutions is directly connected to the health of our democracy. Institutions like the judiciary can only be effective if people are able to recognize themselves in those institutions.

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03-29-21 | Children's Rights, Human Rights, Research Methodology

At the boundaries of law and ethics: How the legal system addresses social issues concerning life and death

How can we advance access to justice? How does such a goal fit into the efforts of a legal researcher?

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03-24-21 | Interdisciplinarity, International, Research Methodology, Technology

Using artificial intelligence in the fight against coronavirus: the experience of Senegal and Mali

The countries of the global South regularly use predictive models to trace evolution of COVID-19, adopting public policies and control…

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