These presentations were made in April 2020 by JD students from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law:
1) Kiran Waterhouse "Exploring the possibilities for the doctrine of incompatibility in R v Desautel" (Supervisor: Professor Yasmin Dawood)
2) Eileen Church Carson
“Indigenous Knowledge in Canadian Impact Assessments” (Supervisor: Professor Andrew Green)
3) Jessie Stirling “Getting Familiar and Getting Prepared: Bill C-92 Implementation Strategies for First Nations and Indigenous Governments” (Supervisors: Professor Douglas Sanderson and Doctor Cindy Blackstock)
4) Erika Voaklander “Métis Scrip in Alberta: Canada Breaches Its Constitutional Obligation of Equitable Settlement” (Supervisor: Professor Douglas Sanderson)
5) Leslie Anne St. Amour “To infringe or not to infringe: the justifications used for infringement of s. 35 rights in environmental decision making” (Supervisor: Professor Andrew Green)
6) Lauren Wildgoose “‘A Logic of Elimination’: An Intersectional Feminist Rewriting of McIvor at the UNHRC” (Supervisor: Professor Rebecca Cook)
7) Bridget McInnis “Sovereign Incompatibility and the Aboriginal Right of Self-Government” (Supervisors Professors Kerry Wilkins and Richard Stacey)
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