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CALT Annual Conference/, Colloque annuel de l’ACPD

 

Page  1  

June 4 -5 juin 2013, University of Victoria

PROGRAM / PROGRAMME

Place, Portability and Specificity in Law / Endroit, portabilit

é

et particularisme

en droit

Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference 2013

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences - @ the Edge

---Colloque annuel 2013 de l’Association canadienne des professeurs de droit

Congrès des sciences sociales et humaines — @ La fine pointe

DAY / JOUR 1

JUNE 4 JUIN

8:30-9:00 Registration / Inscription

9:00-10:00 Welcome and Keynote Lecture / Mot de bienvenue et conférence plénière:

Constance Backhouse, University of Ottawa “The Future of Legal Education” Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

10:00 – 10:30 Break / Pause 10:30 – 11:45 Concurrent sessions/ Sessions simultanées

New Law Schools/ Les nouvelles écoles de droit Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Participants: Dwight Newman (Sask), Robert Diab (TRU), Janna Promislow (TRU)

Migration, Citizenship, and Status / Migrations, citoyenneté et statut Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 158

Chair/président: Sean Rehaag (Osgoode)

Margaret Liddle (Windsor), “Degrees of Separation: How Hong Kong Frames the Status of Foreign Domestic Workers”

Sarah Marsden (UBC), “Law at the Edge of Status- Sites of Enforcement for Precarious Migrants”

Freya Kodar (UVic), “Portable Pensions? Migrant Workers, Social Security Agreements and Retirement Security

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June 4 -5 juin 2013, University of Victoria

11:45 -1:15 Carswell Lunch & CALT Annual General Meeting/ Déjeuner (gracieuseté de Carswell) et Assemblée générale de lACPD (Note: Daniel Weinstock is speaking as part of Congress’ Big Thinking Keynote series, 12:15-1:20 /

Daniel Weinstock présente dans le cadre de la série de conférences intitulée “Big Thinking Keynote”, 12:15-1:20) 1:15-2:30

Concurrent sessions/ Sessions simultanées

Why Teach Law Outside of Law School / L’enseignement du droit en dehors des facultés de droit?

Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Sven Poysa & David Sandomierski (McMaster) “Legal Inquiry”

Thomas McMorrow (UOIT). “Learning to Mediate By Teaching Mediation”

Vincent Kazmierski (Carleton University), ““How Much “Law” in Legal Studies?”

International Trade Agreements & Human Rights / Accords commerciaux internationaux et droits de la personne

Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Berry F.C. Hsu (Hong Kong) & Douglas W Arner (Hong Kong), “Globalization and the Rule of Law in China”

Siobhán Airey (Ottawa), “Contestation and Co-option: The Centrality of Development and Human Rights to Neo-Liberal Trade Norm Creation in Regional Trade Agreements. A Case Study of the EU’s Cotonou Partnership Agreement and Economic Partnership Agreements”

Nicole Schabus (TRU), “No More Free Trade with Indigenous Resources: Addressing the Canada-China FIPA and Intersections of Indigenous Rights and International Trade Law”

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June 4 -5 juin 2013, University of Victoria

DAY / JOUR 1

JUNE 4 JUIN

2:45-4:00 Concurrent sessions/ Sessions simultanées

Roundtable on Experiential Learning / Table ronde sur l’apprentissage expérientiel

Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Participants: Hoi Kong (McGill), Deb Curran (UVic), Shaun Fluker (Calgary)

Rights, Regulation, and Vulnerabilities / Droits, réglementation et vulnérabilités Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 158

Chair/présidente: Freya Kodar (UVic)

Elizabeth Adjin-Tetty (UVic), “Reflections on the 2012 BC Insurance Act: Missed Opportunities for Effective Consumer Protection”

Aloke Chatterjee (UNB) & Karen Pearlston (UNB), “Understanding Carter in Context: Preliminary Observations Through the Lens of Disability Theory” David Matas, “Sovereign Immunity and the Localization, Portability and Specificity of Law”

4:00-4:15 Break / Pause

4:15-5:15

Graduate Student Roundtable/Table ronde pour les étudiant(e)s des cycles supérieurs:

“Varying Perspectives and Emerging Research: A Roundtable Discussion on the Significance of Method in Legal Research” Organizers: Tenille Brown (Ottawa) & David Sandomierski (UofT)

Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

CALT Dinner & Presentation of CALT Awards /

Souper ACPD et pr

é

sentation des prix ACPD

Vista 18, Harbour Room

Chateau Victoria, 740 Burdett Ave

($30, not including wine / 30$, vin non inclus)

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DAY /JOUR 2

JUNE 5 JUIN

9:00 – 9:45 Teaching & Learning Workshop / Atelier sur lenseignement et lapprentissage Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Peter Sankoff (UofA), “Delivering Content Outside the Classroom: What Can the Khan Academy Teach Law Teachers?” 9:55 – 11:00 Subject Area Teaching Roundtables / Tables rondes sur lenseignement par matière

Subject areas to be confirmed: Evidence/Torts/Sexuality & the Law/Teaching first year subjects

Matières à être confirmées : Preuve/ Responsabilité civile/ La sexualité et la loi / Enseigner des matières de première année Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157, 158 (to be confirmed/ à être confrmées)

11:00 – 11:15 Break / Pause

11:15 – 12:30 Concurrent sessions/Sessions simultanées

Teaching Skills / L’enseignement des compétences Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Lisa Trabucco (Sheridan College), “Practice-Readiness -- Lessons from Legal Education from an Unlikely Place: What Can Law Schools Learn form a College Paralegal Program

Vivian Hilder (Manitoba), “A LEAPS (Legal Education, ADR, and Practical Problem-Solving (LEAPS) Project) for Canada?”

John Lande (Missouri, by videoconference), “The experience of LEAPS in the United States”

Providing Legal Services / Fournir des services juridiques Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Trevor Farrow (Osgoode), “The Cost of Justice: Weighing the Costs of Fair and Effective Resolution to Legal Problems”

Andrew Pilliar (UBC) & Anna Lund (UBC), “What do Lawyers Do? Examining the Types of Pro Bono, Low Bono and Voluntary Work Provided by British Columbia Lawyers”

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DAY /JOUR 2

JUNE 5 JUIN

2:30 -1:50 Lunch & Keynote Lecture/ Déjeuner et conférence plénière: Bryant Garth, University of California Irvine

“Legal Education Reform, Legal Globalization, and Empire” Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

2:00- 3:00

Concurrent sessions/Sessions simultanées

Teaching Values / L’enseignement des valeurs Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157 Chair/président: Derek McKee (Sherbooke)

Shelley Kierstead & Erika Abner (Osgoode) “Learning Professionalism in Practice”

David Sandomierski (UofT) , “Contract Law and Legal Education’s ‘Citizenship’ Mission”

Migrations in Public Law / Migrations en droit public Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 158

Chair/présidente: Carissima Mathen (Ottawa)

Mark Carter (Sask), “The Portability of Proportionality: The ‘Fundamental Justice’ Context”

Lisa Philipps (Osgoode), “Fast Times for Fiscal Rules”

3:05-4:00 Teaching & Learning Workshop / Atelier sur lenseignement et lapprentissage Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157

Patricia Cochran (UBC) & Gillian Calder (UVic), “Using ‘Mothering’ to Explore Law: Pedagogy in Practice”

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June 4 -5 juin 2013, University of Victoria

4:15-5:30 Teaching Pluralism / L’enseignement du pluralisme

Pavillon Fraser Building, room/salle 157 Chair/présidente: Val Napoleon (UVic)

Dwight Newman (Sask), “Interculturalism, Multiculturalism, Indigenous Rights, and Legal Education” Howard Kislowicz (UNB), “Teaching Religious Freedom as Legal Pluralism”

Kamel Khiari (Univ. Sainte-Anne), « Est-il opportun d'enseigner le droit musulman des affaires dans les universités canadiennes, à l'heure de la mondialisation des marches?»

Thank you to our sponsors!!! Merci

à

nos commanditaires!!!

The Canadian Association of Law Deans /Conseil des

doyens et des doyennes des facult

é

s de droit du Canada

Carswell (Thomson Reuters)

The Faculty of Law, University of Victoria/ Facult

é

de

droit de l

Universit

é

de Victoria

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