Symposium: Reforming Criminal Justice and National Security

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Tuesday, May 30th, 2017

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Tuesday, May 30, 201710:00AM - 5:00PMExternal Event, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
84 Queens Park, Solarium
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Hosted by U of T Faculty of Law and Supported by the Trudeau Foundation. Co-sponsored by the Criminal Law Quarterly and the Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy Group, Global Justice Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs

This symposium is designed to produce a special double issue of the Criminal Law Quarterly that will reflect on the processes and challenges of reforming criminal justice and national security.

The aim is to examine specific contexts of pressing concerns that may be the subject of anticipated legislation including expected amendments to Ontario’s Police Services Act, expected amendments to the Criminal Code and expected amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 and related national security legislation.

The symposium is designed to bring academics, policy-makers and practitioners together for frank and open discussion of matters of common concern and pressing importance.

The symposium will end with a panel on general reflections about the process of criminal justice and national security reform.

The Symposium is free but registration is required. To register, or for more information, please visit:
https://www.law.utoronto.ca/events/criminal-justice-and-national-security-reform-symposium

Co-Sponsors

Faculty of Law

Trudeau Foundation


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