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Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes:
Accessible Justice and Human Rights for Persons with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
April 25, 2024
This event will focus on the current state of the law regarding Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) with an emphasis on human rights issues and the legal resources available to people with the disability of MCS.
The event is organized by the Environmental Health Association of Québec (ASEQ-EHAQ) and the Environmental Health Association of Canada (EHAC) in partnership with ARCH Disability Law Centre, the Council of Canadians with Disabilities, NB Lung, Indigenous Disability Canada/British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS), and Spinal Cord Injury Canada.
More information and a detailed agenda are available on the ASEQ-EHAQ website. To secure a spot, visit the registration page.
Saskatchewan Administrative Tribunals Association (SATA) Half-Day Virtual Conference
May 8, 2024
The 2024 SATA Spring Conference will focus on the responsiveness requirement under Vavilov, as well as privacy, access and records management for administrative tribunals. Decision-makers, administrators, and advocates will be interested in these topics.
For more information and to register for the conference, please visit the SATA website.
National Criminal Law Program
July 8-12, 2024
The Federation of Law Societies 49th National Criminal Law Program is scheduled for July 8-12, 2024 in Halifax. This year’s focus is on substantive criminal law, advocacy and the administration of justice, with insights from some of Canada’s leading judges, crown prosecutors, and defense counsel.
For more information, the detailed program schedule, and to secure a spot, please visit the National Criminal Law Program registration page.
National Family Law Program
July 22-25, 2024
The National Family Law Program conference, organized by the Federation of Law Societies, is scheduled for July 22-25, 2024 in Halifax. This biennial event will delve into critical issues of property, child support, spousal support, child protection, and pensions, with insights from experts in the field.
For more information, the detailed program schedule, and to secure a spot, please visit the National Family Law Program registration page.