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The Future of Transnational Torts in Canada: What’s Next After Araya v Nevsun? 1-Day Course

1-Day course offered by the Osgoode Hall Law School. This program has been developed by CFM Lawyers and features keynote speaker Professor Harold Koh. Faculty includes CCIL Board Member Sara Ghebremusse, Cassels Chair in Mining Law and Finance, University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law


Hear from the plaintiffs’ team that successfully litigated Araya v Nevsun to the Supreme Court of Canada, come up to speed on Canadian transnational tort law since then, listen to experts on the intricacies of litigating such cases and engage in thought-provoking conversations about the development of torts based on customary international law.


Program Dates

Offered In-Person (live) October 11, 2024 and Online (Replay) December 3, 2024.


Who Should Attend

Lawyers, judges, academics, and practitioners. Legal specialties should include civil litigation, transnational litigation, international law, human rights, and environmental law.


Special Rates:

For law students currently in school or completing their articling placement: $50 + TAX (Discount code: STUDENT-50)

For full time faculty: $100 + TAX (Discount code: FACULTY-100)


Accredited by the Law Society of Ontario.


Visit course page for details and registration.









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