Program Chair(s)
The Honourable Justice Sharon Nicklas
Associate Chief Justice, Co-ordinator of Justices of the Peace, Ontario Court of Justice
Jonathan Rudin
Program Director, Aboriginal Legal Services
Partners
Join an experienced, multi-disciplinary faculty from across Canada and Australia to discuss current challenges, new laws, and ways to improve the criminal justice system as it affects Indigenous people.
The way that criminal courts address the realities of Indigenous people who appear before them has changed dramatically in the over 20 years since the Supreme court of Canada decided R. v. Gladue. The response to that decision has reverberated not only across the country, but across the globe as well. At the same time however, the national statistics on Indigenous over-representation continue to worsen.
Co-Presented with Aboriginal Legal Services.
Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
Where is the Canadian justice system 20 years post the Gladue SCC decision?
Gladue and parole ; Innovative approaches and practical case study
A national and international perspective on Indigenous specific courts including an on reserve court
Why are there no Indigenous courts where we might expect them?
Latest case law update on leading post- Ipeelee cases and their impact on Gladue principles
Who Should Attend
Anyone whose work involves Indigenous criminal justice
Faculty
Program Chairs
The Honourable Justice Sharon Nicklas
Associate Chief Justice, Co-ordinator of Justices of the Peace, Ontario Court of Justice
Jonathan Rudin
Program Director, Aboriginal Legal Services
Instructors
Agenda
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Recorded: Apr 17, 2021
$295 + TAX
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Substantive | 2h 45m |
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EDI | 3h 45m |
Total | 6h 30m |
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