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 University of Ottawa
The University of Ottawa in OTTAWA, Ont, began as the College of Bytown, founded by the OBLATE fathers in 1848.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute at Ottawa Civic Hospital is a leading cardiology centre and, in 1986, performed Canada's first artificial heart operation.
The university is federated with St Paul University, which offers degree programs in theology, philosophy and canon law.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&TCE_Version=A&ArticleId=A0008255&mState=1   (269 words)

  
 SchoolFinder.com - University of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa
The University of Ottawa offers programs in the areas of management, the arts and humanities, pure, applied, and health sciences, as well as in the professional fields of education, medicine, and law.
North America's premier bilingual university, the University of Ottawa is a major player in the cultural and economic development of the Canadian national capital region.
Now, as the University of Ottawa, the institution has emerged as a dynamic centre of learning with a total population, including students, teachers, and support staff, of 32,000.
www.schoolfinder.com /schools/profile.asp?SchoolCode=uotta08&ProfileType=University&URL=schoolindex&PType=University   (178 words)

  
 University of Ottawa
The University of Ottawa in OTTAWA, Ont, began as the College of Bytown, founded by the OBLATE fathers in 1848.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute at Ottawa Civic Hospital is a leading cardiology centre and, in 1986, performed Canada's first artificial heart operation.
The university is federated with St Paul University, which offers degree programs in theology, philosophy and canon law.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008255   (178 words)

  
 International Directory of Law Schools
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law–Common Law Section
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law–Civil Law Section
University program refers to the undergraduate or graduate program (applicants must have a minimum of 2 tears of undergraduate if coming directly from university).
www.aals.org /worlddirectory/canada.html   (2142 words)

  
 SSRN-The Reach of Patent Law and Institutional Competence by Richard Gold
University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal, Vol.
Gold, Richard, "The Reach of Patent Law and Institutional Competence".
In contrast, the author notes with approval that the Supreme Court of Canada in Harvard Mouse has resisted the trend toward stealth libertarianism by acknowledging that the patentability of higher life forms requires a level of analysis that exceeds the bounds of judicial competence.
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=764746   (437 words)

  
 E-Newsletter - January 2004
That is what University of Ottawa law professor and Canadian Research Chair Ian Kerr and his team of 23 leading privacy experts from around the world will try to determine.
The University of Ottawa, Canada's university, will be hosting our alumni on the East Coast this spring.
Register by calling the University of Ottawa Alumni Relations Office: (613) 562-5857.
www.uottawa.ca /alumni/alum-news/enewsletter/0401-e.html   (437 words)

  
 Justice Directory - www.copnet.org
University of Ottawa, Common Law Section, Faculty of Law
University of Quebec at Montreal, Department of Jud.
Canada - Canadian Journal of Law and Society
www.copnet.org /justice.html   (437 words)

  
 The George Washington University Law School - ip
Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic - University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
CEDIDAC: Center for Enterprise Law - University of Lausanne Faculty of Law (Switzerland)
Thomas McCarthy Institute for Intellectual Property and Technology Law - University of San Francisco School of Law
www.law.gwu.edu /burns/research/ip/ip.htm   (2070 words)

  
 State of Play III Speakers
Prior to joining the University of South Carolina School of Law in the Fall of 2000, she held visiting appointments at the University of Dayton School of Law and the University of Idaho College of Law.
Following law school, he worked at Covington and Burling in Washington, D.C., before moving to Iowa City, Iowa, where he received an M.F.A. in creative writing, taught legal writing at the University of Iowa College of Law, and was a founder of the law school's Writing Resource Center.
Ann Bartow is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
www.nyls.edu /pages/2560.asp   (8323 words)

  
 State of Play III Speakers
Prior to joining the University of South Carolina School of Law in the Fall of 2000, she held visiting appointments at the University of Dayton School of Law and the University of Idaho College of Law.
Following law school, he worked at Covington and Burling in Washington, D.C., before moving to Iowa City, Iowa, where he received an M.F.A. in creative writing, taught legal writing at the University of Iowa College of Law, and was a founder of the law school's Writing Resource Center.
Ann Bartow is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
www.nyls.edu /pages/2560.asp   (8323 words)

  
 Coffman, DeFries&Nothern, A Professional Association, Topeka Kansas
SUSAN KREHBIEL WILLIAM received three degrees from the University of Kansas: a B.A. in English in 1973, a B.S. in Accounting with highest distinction in 1981, and a law degree in 1990.
HURST COFFMAN received his law degree from Washington College of Law, American University, Washington D.C., in 1973.
LANCE A. received his law degree from the University of Kansas in 1997.
www.cdnlaw.com /ourfirm.htm   (831 words)

  
 Baker & McKenzie LLP - Student Success Guide (2004-2005) - Summer Students (2004)
An active volunteer, Michelle is the President of the Jewish Law Students Association at the University of Ottawa, and has contributed her time with the Community Legal Clinic, and as a Student Editor with both the University of Ottawa Law Review and the University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal.
Previously, Bobby was the Vice President External of Osgoode Hall Law School of York University Legal and Literary Society and a York University Student Senator.
Prior to law school, Alexa studied in France, Mexico, the United States, Holland, and in Japan, where she completed the third year of her undergraduate degree.
www.bakernet.com /NR/rdonlyres/D97B8B26-216A-4DDC-ADE3-E48939EA4651/0/PROGSTUS2.htm   (1041 words)

  
 CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05
Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law, and Technology Prior to his appointment to the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in 2000, Ian Kerr held a joint appointment in the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.
She is a graduate of St. Louis University Law School and has an MA in history from San Francisco State University.
From 1998 to 2000, she was founding chairman of ICANN (the organization responsible for overseeing the Domain Name System).
cfp2005.org /Speakers.html   (1041 words)

  
 Norman Pickell - Links - for Students - Education - Law School
The Common Law section of the University of Ottawa is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Civil Law section of the University of Ottawa is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
The University of Alberta Law School is located in Edmonton, Alberta.
www.normanpickell.com /links_studentsedulaw.htm   (1041 words)

  
 Supreme Court of Canada - Michel Bastarache
Educated at University of Moncton (B.A.), University of Montréal (LL.L.), University of Ottawa (LL.B.) and University of Nice (graduate degree in public law).
Associate Dean, Common Law Section, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 1984-87.
Honorary degrees, University of Moncton, 1998, Dalhousie University, 1998, Ottawa University, 1998, University of Mount Allison, 2001.
www.scc-csc.gc.ca /AboutCourt/judges/bastarache/index_e.asp   (1041 words)

  
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She joined academia to become the founding director of the University of Manitoba School of Translation (St. Boniface College), then director of the University of Ottawa School of Translation and Interpretation.
After working in a Law Library at York University in Toronto, she continued her studies in General and Applied Linguistics at the University of Toronto.
Dorothy Kenny is Senior Lecturer in the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies at Dublin City University, Ireland, and a founding member of the Centre for Translation and Textual Studies at DCU.
www.iatis.org /content/bios.php   (1041 words)

  
 Advisory Council Members
Michael Geist, J.S.D. Michael Geist is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa specializing in Internet and e-commerce law.
He has obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees from Cambridge University in the UK and Columbia Law School in New York, and a Doctorate in Law (J.S.D.) from Columbia Law School.
As an example, he was responsible for the first Internet link to the National University of Rwanda, which involved activities as diverse as training the teaching staff, setting up routers and dial-in PoP's, registering the second level domain name (ac.rw), and even wiring the connection at the local telephone exchange.
www.pir.org /about_pir/a_c/ac_members   (1041 words)

  
 CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05
An author and a researcher, she was formerly a research fellow with the Privacy Foundation at Denver University’s Sturm School of Law.
Devin decided to attend law school after participating in the massive demonstrations during the 1999 Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Seattle, where he acted as a street medic and also as a logistical coordinator for the Independent Media Center, which was founded in the months before the demonstrations.
CALI is a nonprofit consortium of nearly all law schools in the U.S. that does applies research and development in the creation, design and delivery of legal education to students and the public.
www.cfp2005.org /Speakers.html   (11865 words)

  
 The Ottawa Convention Banning Landmines, the Role of International Non-Governmental Organizations and the Idea of International Civil Society
Establishment of the Ottawa Convention Banning Landmines was regarded by many international law scholars, international activists, diplomats and international organization personnel as a defining, `democratizing' change in the way international law is made.
By bringing international NGOs - what is often called `international civil society' - into the diplomatic and international law-making process, many believe that the Ottawa Convention represented both a democratization of, and a new source of legitimacy for, international law, in part because it was presumably made `from below'.
Associate Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC,
www.ejil.org /journal/Vol11/No1/art8.html   (332 words)

  
 Mapleleafweb.com: Voter Almanac - Ontario Provincial Election Information
He earned his law degree from the University of Ottawa, his Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Toronto and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
McGuinty holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at McMaster University in Hamilton and a law degree from the University of Ottawa.
He served as the Minister of Natural Resources from 1993-1995 and as Attorney General of Ontario from 1990-1993 in Ontario's first NDP government.
www.mapleleafweb.com /election/quick/on.html   (527 words)

  
 CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05
Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law, and Technology Prior to his appointment to the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in 2000, Ian Kerr held a joint appointment in the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.
Alex has studied and practiced intellectual property and privacy law for a number of years.
She is the former Chief Privacy Officer of Zero-Knowledge, the first CPO in Canada, and has been active in a number of CPO associations, working with those responsible for implementing privacy in their organizations.
cfp2005.org /Speakers.html   (527 words)

  
 The Ottawa Convention Banning Landmines, the Role of International Non-Governmental Organizations and the Idea of International Civil Society
Establishment of the Ottawa Convention Banning Landmines was regarded by many international law scholars, international activists, diplomats and international organization personnel as a defining, `democratizing' change in the way international law is made.
By bringing international NGOs - what is often called `international civil society' - into the diplomatic and international law-making process, many believe that the Ottawa Convention represented both a democratization of, and a new source of legitimacy for, international law, in part because it was presumably made `from below'.
Associate Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC,
www.ejil.org /journal/Vol11/No1/art8.html   (527 words)

  
 OUAC: Professional Applications - OLSAS
The Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) is a non-profit centralized application service for applicants to the six Ontario law schools: Osgoode Hall Law School (York University), University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, The University of Western Ontario, and University of Windsor.
Each law school is completely autonomous in reaching its own admission decisions with OLSAS providing only the application processing service.
The definitive guide for applying to law schools in Ontario.
www.ouac.on.ca /olsas   (527 words)

  
 People Creative Commons
She is a co-director of Chlling Effects and sits on the advisory boards of the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) at University of Ottawa and the Center for Law and Innovation at the University of Maine School of Law.
In 1994 she organized a 3-day-symposium with 600 participants for the "Heidelberger Club" entitled "Challenges of the Information Society." When she continued her Law Studies at Humboldt University in Berlin, she became Research Assistant to Professor Tomuschat, Chair of the International Law Department.
She graduated from Trinity University in 1993 with a degree in International Studies and International Business and from the University of Chicago in 1995 with an MBA in Analytic Finance and Policy Studies.
creativecommons.org /learn/aboutus/people   (3106 words)

  
 OUAC: Professional Applications - OLSAS
The Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) is a non-profit centralized application service for applicants to the six Ontario law schools: Osgoode Hall Law School (York University), University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, The University of Western Ontario, and University of Windsor.
Each law school is completely autonomous in reaching its own admission decisions with OLSAS providing only the application processing service.
The definitive guide for applying to law schools in Ontario.
www.ouac.on.ca /olsas   (159 words)

  
 LAW: ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS
Michael Geist of the University of Ottawa Law School.
Law Lists is a compilation of electronic mailing lists and usenet newsgroups maintained by Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International Librarian and Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago.
Public International Law is from the University of Western Australia, Faculties of Economics and Commerce, Education and Law.
www.lawyersworldwide.com /links.html   (1371 words)

  
 Dalhousie Law School - Faculty
He is a graduate of the University of Ottawa, Osgoode Hall Law School, and Harvard University.
In the fall of 2002, he was a visiting (adjunct) professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and, in the 2003-04 academic year, was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law at the University of Cambridge.
Christopher Nicholls has been a member of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law since 1997.
as01.ucis.dal.ca /law/law_2492_1356.html   (1371 words)

  
 John Manley (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manley is a graduate of the University of Ottawa Law School and has also studied at Carleton University and the University of Lausanne.
He is a former Liberal Member of Parliament for Ottawa South from 1988 to 2004 and a Cabinet Minister from 1993 to 2003.
John Paul Manley, PC, BA, LL.B is a Canadian lawyer, businessperson and politician, was born on January 5, 1950 in Ottawa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Manley_(politician)   (1179 words)

  
 Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy Research Guide
A Catholic University, "...Founded in 1848 as the College of Bytown, it became the University of Ottawa in 1866, and Saint Paul University in 1965...With the largest Christian studies library in Canada, Saint Paul University is also one of the world's major Canon Law resources..."
Saint Paul University - 223 Main Street - Ottawa, Canada K1S 1C4
The Christian Catacombs "...This site is intended for people who wish to deepen their knowledge of the Christian Catacombs of Rome and of the Church history in its origins..."
home.att.net /~Local_Catholic/CatholicHistory-archives.htm   (4502 words)

  
 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
Daniel J. Gervais is the Oslers Professor of Technology Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa (Common Law Section).
Re holds an MA (1993) from the French journalism institute Centre des Formation des Journalistes (CF), and a diploma (1994 - "with honors") from the University of Dortmund.
Vincent M. Keenan founded Publius.org, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting civic participation and cultivating new ideas voter education in 1996 when he was 23 years old.
www.cfp2004.org /program/speakers.html   (4502 words)

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