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The Legal Dimensions Initiative

Results of the 2004 Annual Legal Dimensions Initiative

The Canadian Association of Law Teachers (CALT), the Canadian Law and Society Association (CLSA), the Canadian Council of Law Deans (CCLD), and the Law Commission of Canada are pleased to announce a sixth annual legal and socio-legal research initiative.

The theme for the 2004 Legal Dimensions Initiative is "Law and Citizenship". A selection committee comprising members from each co-sponsoring organization examined the proposals. As a result of this process, contracts have been awarded to the individuals listed below.

  1. Multinational Citizenship: Practical implications of a theoretical model
    Dr. Siobhan Harty, Senior Policy Analyst, Human Resources Development Canada, Learning Policy Directorate
    Dr. Michael Murphy, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University

  2. Crises de l'État social, reculs de la citoyenneté sociale?
    Michel Coutu, Professeur agrégé, École de relations industrielles, Université de Montréal

  3. Connecting Economy, Gender and Citizenship : Possibilities and Limits
    Professor Mary Condon, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
    Professor Lisa Philips, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

  4. External Citizenship
    Professor Kim Barry, Furman Fellow, New York University School of Law

  5. Law, Citizenship and Legal Citizenship
    Professor Audrey Macklin, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

  6. Legal Responses to Disability: Elements of a Theory of Disitizenship
    Professor Richard Devlin, Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law School
    Professor Dianne Pothier, Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law School

2004 Annual Legal Dimensions Initiative,
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