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Books News: The Ways of the World by David Harvey

  David Harvey, the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the City University of New York is set to release his latest book The Ways of the World, with a pre-set publication date of...

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Aga Khan lecture: World Monuments and the Protection of the World’s...

The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto is holding a lecture this evening at 8pm, provided by the World Monuments Fund’s Vice President for International Affairs George McNeely, entitled World Monuments and...

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Upcoming CBA Webinar – Music Infringement: Would the “Blurred Lines” Case Be...

The Canadian Bar Association is hosting an online professional development webinar on intellectual property entitled Music Infringement: Would the “Blurred Lines” Case Be Different in Canada? The...

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The Diary of Anne Frank – Copyright Fight

A photograph of Anne Frank (source: Wikimedia) The Diary of Anne Frank, the quintessential work about the horrors of war, is undergoing a battle of its own right now, with the book set to enter the...

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Call For Papers: 2016 Law and Development Conference –“Law and Development:...

The Call for Papers has been release for the 2016 Law and Development Institute Conference, co-sponsored by Emory University and University Austral in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This year’s theme is...

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Major Amendment Coming to German Cultural Heritage Protection Laws

Painting of German Literary Great Johann Wolfgang von Goethe by master painter Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein The rumblings began this past Spring, when art critics around the world adamantly...

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Institute of Feminist Legal Studies Film Screening and Luncheon

On Friday, November 27, 2015 between 12:30 and 2:30pm, the Institute of Feminist Legal Studies at Osgoode Hall will be hosting an end of term luncheon, including a screening of the preview of the...

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Call For Papers: 2016 Law & Humanities Junior Scholar Workshop

Bruin statue by Billy Fitzgerald on UCLA campus (Credit: Wikimedia) 2016 Law & Humanities Junior Scholar Workshop is being cohosted by Columbia Law School, the University of Southern California...

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Government of Ontario Opens Comment Period on Culture

The Government of Ontario has opened a comment period on the subject of culture, specifically on the question of “What does culture mean to you?” Describing the program, the government has stated: “We...

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Diploma in Art Profession Law and Ethics from the Institute of Art and Law

The applications for the 2016 Diploma in Art Profession Law and Ethics at the Institute of Art and Law have opened, and the Institute encourages early submissions. The course will begin in February...

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John Burrows Lectures on YouTube

Photo of John Burrows from the University of Victoria website The YouTube channel Law 340 has uploaded 21 new lectures from Professor John Burrows, on topics ranging from aboriginal law and other...

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Call For Papers: Socio-Legal Studies Association’s Annual Conference

The Socio-Legal Studies Association has opened its call for papers for its annual conference, which will be held from April 5th-7th, 2016 at Lancaster University. The deadline for submissions is...

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The Laneway Project – Graffiti as Art in Toronto

The Laneway Project is a pilot art project in Toronto, Ontario, that intends to use graffiti murals to spruce up deteriorated or vandalized alleyways. One of the first spaces that will be subject to...

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Indigenous Colloquium Tonight at Henry VIII Alehouse in Toronto

Osgoode Hall Professor Deborah McGregor, PhD The Indigenous Colloquium featuring an informal presentation by Professor Deborah McGregor entitled “The Truth & Reconciliation Commission and...

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Keynote for the 2016 GLSA Graduate Student Conference: Elizabeth Mertz

The 2016 edition of the Osgoode Hall Graduate Law Students Conference has officially landed this year’s keynote speaker: University of Wisconsin Law School’s John and Rylla Bosshard Professor of Law...

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Peruvian Congress Overrides Presidential Veto on Decree 1198

The Ruins of Ollantaytambo (Credit: Bernard Gagnon) The Congress of the Republic of Peru has overridden the veto of Peruvian President Ollanta Humala of Congressional Decree 1198, a bill that had led...

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2015 Clawbies Nominations – Arts and Culture Blogs Nominations

The 2015 Canadian Law Blog Awards nominations are now open, with a nomination window between December 1st and December 23rd, 2015. This year the awards will be celebrating their 10th anniversary of...

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Call For Papers: Art & Law – Art in Peril

The Art & Law interdisciplinary conference has released the call for papers for its 2016 conference on the theme of Art in Peril. To apply, a 300 word abstract is due by February 28, 2016 to...

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NSCAD event: Feminist and Queer Collectives Group Exhibition

The Feminist and Queer Collectives Group Exhibition of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design are hosting an art exhibition between December 8th and 12th, 2015, to be held at the Anna Leonowens...

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New Funding Model for Canada Council for the Arts

The Canada Council for the Arts has announced a brand new funding model that it will use for its grants starting in 2017. The Council has long been due for an overhaul of how it awards its grants, a...

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