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United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

  • August 17, 2013

WHEREAS Canada was a key proponent and one of the first states to sign the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (ratified in 1991), one of the most universally ratified United Nations treaties

Constitutional & Human Rights

Denunciation of Anti-homosexuality Laws and Enforcement in Cameroon

  • August 17, 2013

WHEREAS Cameroon’s criminal code punishes private same-sex sexual activity between consenting adults, in contravention of international human rights laws which Cameroon has signed and ratified

Constitutional & Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Ministerial Direction on Information Sharing with Foreign Entities

  • August 17, 2013

WHEREAS the Ministerial Direction to CSIS on Information Sharing With Foreign Entities (the Direction) permits, in limited circumstances at the discretion of the CSIS Director, sharing information that may be derived from or put persons at risk of torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment (mistreatment)

Constitutional & Human Rights, International Law

Protecting Unclaimed Pension Monies

  • February 17, 2013

WHEREAS encouraging saving for retirement through pension plans is an important national issue, of concern to federal, provincial and territorial governments, public policy organizations and the public

Pensions and Benefits Law

Women Lawyers Forum Regulation Amendment

  • February 16, 2013

WHEREAS the Women Lawyers Forum recently amended its regulation to create two co-chairs and now wishes to clarify election and succession procedures

Women Lawyers

Young Lawyers-CBA Regulation Amendment

  • February 16, 2013

WHEREAS the Young Lawyers-CBA regulation mandates a two-stage nomination process for elections to its Executive Committee, resulting in an election period of at least 60 days

Young Lawyers

Omnibus Bills

  • February 16, 2013

WHEREAS the Government of Canada has adopted the practice of using omnibus legislation to enact substantive legislative amendments over broad and unrelated subject areas

Environmental, Energy and Resources Law, Immigration Law

Indigenous Legal Traditions

  • February 16, 2013

WHEREAS the interface of European common and civil law with Aboriginal peoples and Indigenous laws dates back hundreds of years

Aboriginal Law