Panel of experts on Natural Resources, Indigenous Rights, and Corporate Social Responsibility, as part of the 2010 Canadian International Law Students' Conference, in partnership with the International Law Societies of the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School
The University of Toronto
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
78 Queen's Park Crescent West
Toronto, Ontario
Events
University of Saskatchewan Rights & Democracy delegation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
For more information: network@dd-rd.ca
A panel discussion presented by Rights & Democracy
As part of its Cross-Canada Dialogue Series,
in collaboration with the
Rights & Democracy Delegation at the University of Saskatchewan,
during the Rights & Democracy Student Network's 2010 Western Regional Event
Opening remarks by His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart,
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan Rights & Democracy delegation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
For more information: network@dd-rd.ca
The Rights & Democracy delegation at Université Moncton
Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick
University of Saskatchewan Rights & Democracy delegation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
For more information: network@dd-rd.ca
University of Saskatchewan Rights & Democracy delegation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
For more information: network@dd-rd.ca
University of Alberta Rights & Democracy Delegation
Edmonton, Alberta
Details coming soon.
“Putting women and women’s rights to equality on the global agenda is the moving force behind International Women’s Day. The idea of a day for women, celebrated all over the world, began at the beginning of this century in America and Europe. The focus was the movement for women’s rights and achieving universal suffrage for women. (…) In December 1977 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace.”

