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11-10-21 | Health Law, Human Rights

Obstetrical and gynecological violence: Towards a better understanding of this fundamental issue in women’s health

Obstetrical and gynecological violence (OGV) is not a new concept, but it has recently attracted a renewed interest in Quebec. While OGV has been soundly denounced, it has been the subject of very little academic study, and its very definition remains difficult. The research of Professor Audrey Ferron Parayre, a specialist in legal issues related to the medical field, is filling the gap on obstetrical and gynecological violence.

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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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03-29-21 | Children's Rights, Human Rights, Research Methodology

At the boundaries of law and ethics: How the legal system addresses social issues concerning life and death

How can we advance access to justice? How does such a goal fit into the efforts of a legal researcher?

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02-01-21 | Human Rights, Labour Law, Public Law

Priority rights in occupational health and safety in pandemic times

The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted gaps in Canada’s workers’ health and safety regimes.

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