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Human Rights Adjudication in the 21st Century, a talk by Timothy Endicott, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Legal Philosophy (for Lawyers and Non-Lawyers alike)

Monday, November 14, 2011 at 6:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

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Human Rights Adjudication in the 21st Century
6pm Wine and Cheese Reception, 6.45pm Talk and Discussion. $20 at the door but please let us know if you're on the fence so we know how many to cater for.
Ended CA$17.50 CA$1.43
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Timothy Endicott has been Dean of the Faculty of Law since October 2007. He is a Fellow in Law at Balliol College, and has been a Professor of Legal Philosophy since 2006. Professor Endicott writes on Jurisprudence and Constitutional and Administrative Law, with special interests in law and language and interpretation.

He is the author of Vagueness in Law (OUP 2000), and Administrative Law (OUP 2009). After graduating with the AB in Classics and English, summa cum laude, from Harvard, he completed the MPhil in Comparative Philology in Oxford, studied Law at the University of Toronto, and practised as a litigation lawyer in Toronto. He completed the DPhil in legal philosophy in Oxford in 1998.

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Fraser Milner Casgrain
77 King Street West
Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto, Ontario M5K 0A1
Canada

Monday, November 14, 2011 at 6:00 PM (ET)


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