The Charles D. Gonthier Fellowship 20th Anniversary Collection
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Product description
CIAJ is a non-profit, independent organization that brings together all legal professionals in Canada, in both official languages, since 1974. The Research Fellowship was created in 2001 in honour of the late Mr. Justice Charles D. Gonthier of the Supreme Court of Canada, a former President of the Institute, and is awarded every year at CIAJ’s annual conference. Each conference focuses on a specific aspect of CIAJ’s themes:
- Justice as a humanistic and social value
- Justice as a public service
- Justice in a global economy and interdependent world
This volume collects the award-winning research paper of each year since the founding of the Fellowship.
Features of This Book
- One-of-a kind collection offering a scholarly perspective on a variety of topics of national concern
- Perspectives from observers of impressive pedigree and diverse personal and intellectual viewpoints
- Combined collection of English and French contributions
Recommended Reading For:
- Legal Scholars – Gain different perspectives of and insights on evolving legal theories and issues
- Judges – Keep abreast of emerging arguments in a wide array of disciplines
- Law Libraries/Associations – Collection serves as a valuable collection on academic research
The Charles D. Gonthier Fellowship 20th Anniversary Collection is a collection of papers developed out of the Supreme Court Law Review, Second Series.
Fondé en 1974, l’ICAJ est un organisme sans but lucratif indépendant qui rassemble tous les professionnels du droit d’un océan à l’autre, dans les deux langues officielles. La Bourse de recherche a été instaurée en 2001 en l’honneur de feu le juge Charles D. Gonthier de la Cour suprême du Canada, ancien président de l’Institut. Elle est remise tous les ans lors de la conférence annuelle de l’ICAJ. Celle-ci se penche chaque année sur un nouveau sujet, qui s’inscrit dans les priorités suivantes :
- La justice, une valeur humaniste et sociale
- La justice, un service public
- La justice dans une économie mondiale et un monde interdépendant
Ce volume présente les documents de recherche primés depuis la création de la Bourse.
Caractéristiques
- Cette collection unique en son genre présente des points de vue éclairés sur une grande variété de sujets présentant un intérêt au niveau national, sans oublier les thèmes chers à l’ICAJ, soit : la justice comme valeur humaniste et sociale, la justice comme service public et la justice dans une économie mondiale et un monde interdépendant
- L’ouvrage comporte des observations émanant de chercheurs au parcours impressionnant et des points de vue personnels et intellectuels variés sur des sujets tels que la vérité en matière de preuve, la justice réparatrice autochtone, la défense des droits de la personne à l’échelle internationale, la protection de la vie privée, le privilège relatif aux litiges, l’intelligence artificielle dans la prise de décision judiciaire, et bien plus encore.
- L’ouvrage rassemble des articles en anglais et en français
Lecture recommandée pour :
- Les spécialistes du droit – Bénéficiez de différents points de vue et réflexions sur les théories et questions juridiques actuelles
- Les juges – Soyez au fait des discours émergents dans un vaste éventail de disciplines
- Les bibliothèques et associations de juristes – La collection constitue un recueil précieux pour la recherche universitaire
The Charles D. Gonthier Fellowship 20th Anniversary Collection est un recueil d’articles dérivé de la publication Supreme Court Law Review, Second Series.
Table of contents
Method and Matter in the Gonthier Legacy: Legal History and Judgment Writing, 1989-2003 — DeLloyd J. Guth
Kijibashik – Turn it Around: Stories About Motherhood from Previously Incarcerated Indigenous Mothers in Ontario — Tenzin Butsang and Angela Mashford-Pringle
AI in Judicial Decision-Making — Ignacio Cofone
Strategic Games and Algorithmic Secrecy — Ignacio Cofone and Katherine J. Strandburg
Difference and Inclusion: Reframing Reasonable Accommodation — Vrinda Narain
Client-Centred Lawyering, Informed Decision-Making and Access to Justice — Heather Heavin and Michaela Keet
Indigenous Restorative Justice: Approaches, Meaning and Possibility — Jeffery G. Hewitt
Wired Identities: Retention and Destruction of Personal Health Information in an Electronic World — Elaine Gibson
The Many Faces of Truth in the Law of Evidence — France Houle and Clayton Peterson
Le Rôle des Tribunaux dans les Systèmes Juridiques Modernes — Martine Valois
Transnational Human Rights Advocacy and the Judicial Review of Global Intelligence Agency Cooperation In Canada — Graham Hudson
Moral Legitimacy of the Principle of Restitution In Integrum: Towards Social Progress in the Valuation of Impaired Working Capacity? — Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
Les Processus D’accommodement Religieux et Autochtone dans les Institutions Publiques Canadiennes : Quelques Comparaisons — David Robitaille et Sébastien Grammond
Crisis and Creativity: Shifting the Culture of Justice — Trevor C.W. Farrow
Sustainable Development and Investment Treaty Law — Andrew Newcombe
Protecting the Social Value of Privacy in the Context of Police Investigations Using New Technologies — Arthur J. Cockfield
Litigation Privilege in the Supreme Court of Canada: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? — Barbara Billingsley
La Perspective de L’individu dans les Décisions des Pouvoirs Publics — Geneviève Cartier