The United Nations was established after the Second World War to replace the League of Nations, an international organization that had failed in its mission to maintain international peace and...
En examinant le processus de nomination des juges à la Cour supérieure du Québec, Me Tamara Thermitus souligne que la promesse de l'article 15 de la Charte canadienne des droits a encore beaucoup...
Mirja Trilsch holds that, while economic and social rights continue to be non-justiciable and unaddressed through Charter claims, the promise of the Charter as a tool for the advancement of human...
In this incisive piece, Colleen Sheppard examines the 2020 groundbreaking Supreme Court of Canada decision in Fraser v Canada. Through an interrogation of the majority and dissenting reasons,...
François Crépeau critiques the current model of repressive migration policies, leading to the “constructed precarity” of migrants. Another policy framework is possible, Crépeau argues, and calls on...
In this thoughtful piece, Luis Chinchilla Fuentes proposes an alternative to the standard corporate personhood theory to address issues of accountability and the lack of corporate moral obligations...