The Charter and Emerging Issues in Constitutional Rights and Freedoms: From 1982 to 2032

Logo of the Constitution 150 series of conferences

The Public Law Group of the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Lawwill host the conference, The Charter and Emerging Issues in Constitutional Rights and Freedoms: From 1982 to 2032 in Ottawa on March 8-10, 2017. The event will take place within walking distance of where the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was proclaimed 35 years ago.

Constitution 150 is a year-long collaborative partnership of the Public Law Group at the University of Ottawa, the Centre for Constitutional Studies, the University of Alberta, and the Université de Montréal.

Constitution 150 will host three inter-connected but distinct conferences in three cities across Canada in 2017: Confederation, Patriation, and Reconciliation. Our conferences will bring together scholars and community members from across the country to debate constitutional themes and produce new scholarship that affects the lives of Canadians.

  • Regular Rate: $350
  • Public Sector Rate: $300 
  • Academic Rate $200 
  • Law and Articling Student Rate: $50

 

For more information regarding location and logistics, please consult: http://www.constitution150.ca/conference/uofo/location-and-logistic/

Quantity and Pricing
The Charter and Emerging Issues in Constitutional Rights and Freedoms: From 1982 to 2032
Ottawa event taking place from March 8 to 10, 2017.
March 8, 2017
 
Attendees: 1 $ 300.00 ea.
Attendees: 1 $ 350.00 ea.
Attendees: 1 $ 200.00 ea.
Attendees: 1 $ 50.00 ea.

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