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03-06-23 | Access to Justice, Interdisciplinarity, Law Teaching Methodology

Research that Champions the Rights of Marginalized People

After a year and a half of operation, the Clinique interdisciplinaire en droit social de l’Outaouais (CIDSO) is already well established in the Gatineau community. Since the beginning of its activities, the CIDSO has been mobilizing research knowledge to respond to the real needs of people living in or at risk of homelessness. In this post, discover the interdisciplinary approach behind this social justice initiative whose mission is to propose concrete, global and coherent solutions to people living on the margins of society in the exercise of their rights.

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06-11-21 | Health Law, Human Rights, Interdisciplinarity

Informed Consent in Healthcare

Audrey Ferron Parayre, Assistant Professor in the University of Ottawa’s Civil Law Section, is interested in how clinical practices in healthcare relate to the legal standards in place to protect doctors and patients. In this video, she discusses her research on how information is shared between caregivers and patients, exploring what is actually happening in practice. What do doctors tell patients? What do patients understand? And who makes the final decisions?

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03-24-21 | Interdisciplinarity, International, Research Methodology, Technology

Using Artificial Intelligence in the Fight Against Coronavirus : The Experience of Senegal and Mali

The countries of the global South regularly use predictive models to trace evolution of COVID-19, adopting public policies and control…

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03-08-21 | Civil Law, Constitutional Law, Interdisciplinarity

Navigating Contracts in Pandemic Times

“Contrat toute attente” is a podcast series on Quebec contract law in a coronavirus world, exploring the consequences of the…

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