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Leading the Change: The Potential and Power of Women in Law - Annie Macdonald Langstaff Workshop II

Friday, November 13, 2020 10:00to11:30
Zoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87068858500
Price: 
Free.

Our second Annie Macdonald Langstaff Workshop of the university year welcomes Julia Neiva, Coordinator of Development and Socio-Environmental Rights at Conectas Direitos Humanos, Brazil, who will be presented by doctoral candidate Paula Martins.

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About the speaker

Julia Neiva, based in S茫o Paulo, Brazil, is currently the Coordinator of Development and Socio-Environmental Rights at Conectas Direitos Humanos, a non-profit organization that she helped found. She received her LLB from the Pontifical Catholic University of S茫o Paulo, her human rights-focused LLM from Columbia University School of Law in New York, and her post-graduate degree in human rights at University of S茫o Paulo. In addition to various global human rights initiatives, Neiva has taken on creative academic endeavours by leading innovative human rights business law courses in and collaborative research trips with American law schools. She has also assisted the S茫o Tom茅 and Principe Government to draft and implement oil revenue transparency laws.

About the Annie MacDonald Langstaff Workshops

Inaugurated in 1988 in honour of Annie MacDonald Langstaff, BCL '14, the first woman to earn a law degree in Quebec, the workshops provide a forum for academics, judges, lawyers, and community activists to present scholarly research and practical insights on issues relating to women and the law.

This year, the series is coordinated by Professor Shauna Van Praagh, in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.

This event is eligible for inclusion as 1.5 hours of continuing legal education as reported by members of the Barreau du Qu茅bec.

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