South Asian Documentary Film FestivalSeptember 24th – November 19th, 2023. Armories, University of Windsor, 37 University Ave. E. between Freedom Way and Ouellette Ave, Windsor. Online Screenings every weekend from September 29 to November 19. ← Back
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Yemen: A Pandemic of Impunity in a Tortured Land
Yemen is in a human rights crisis. The country has been in a state of armed conflict for years, with innocent civilians being constantly attacked. It is time for the world to speak out against the injustices faced by the Yemeni people. The group of Eminent International and Regional Experts have published a report outliningContinue reading “Yemen: A Pandemic of Impunity in a Tortured Land”
Black Lives Matter
TLJN stands with the black community and fully supports the Black Lives Matter movement. Originally initiated by Professor Shanthi Senthe, fellow TLJN members and Windsor Law faculty have collaboratively written and shared an open letter titled, “Legal Academics Against Anti-Black Racism.” The document was written in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and hasContinue reading “Black Lives Matter”
Meet TLJN’s Image Prize Winner
A special thanks to TLJN’s image prize winner, Sahar El-Kotob! She is a part of the Windsor Law graduating class of 2020, and is the artist responsible for creating our site’s featured image, which served as inspiration for our logo. Her painting of a map truly captured what TLJN represents. Click the video below toContinue reading “Meet TLJN’s Image Prize Winner”
Indigenous Legal Orders Institute
In 2019, Windsor Law launched the Indigenous Legal Orders Institute to assist Indigenous peoples with the revitalization and dissemination of their respective legal orders. Click here to learn more about the Indigenous Legal Orders Institute. ← Back
TWAILR
The Third World Approaches to International Law Review (TWAILR) was created by TLJN board member, Professor Sujith Xavier. “TWAILR is a movement encompassing scholars and practitioners of international law and policy who are concerned with issues related to the “Global South” in its broad conception.” Click here to learn more about TWAILR. ← Back
Migrant Farmworkers Clinic
Windsor Law’s Migrant Farmworkers Clinic and Seminar is one of the many experiential learning opportunities offered at the school. It was created to support the migrant farmworkers in the Windsor community and address their complex needs. Click here to learn more about the Migrant Farmworkers Clinic. ← Back
Migrant Workers and Covid-19
TLJN member, Professor Vasanthi Venkatesh, has long been advocating for the rights of migrant workers in the Windsor community. More recently, her work has been focused on the impact of Covid-19 on migrant workers. Two of her students have written an open letter to the Minister of Immigration, Citizenship, and Refugees, calling for an endContinue reading “Migrant Workers and Covid-19”
‘Decolonizing Law’ Book Coming Soon
TLJN’s Decolonizing Law conference explored synergies and divergences relating to the meaning and scope of decolonization at the intersection of both Indigenous and Third World de-colonial movements. The discussions and insights from the conference will be developed into a book coming soon! ← Back
Meet TLJN’s Essay Contest Winner
The TLJN Essay Contest winner for outstanding research paper is Taneeta Doma! We want to thank Taneeta for submitting her paper, an important critique on the marginalization of migrant workers. Click below to learn more about Taneeta and the inspiration behind her essay! ← Back