BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250511T170321EDT-8017i0Nvxd@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250511T210321Z DESCRIPTION:Intergenerational Dialogues on Women and Human Rights\n\n(En an glais seulement) Professor Jane Glenn In dialogue with Sandrine Ampleman-T remblay and Laura Baron-Mendoza\, Doctoral candidates at 91Թ's Faculty of Law Coordinated by Professor Shauna Van Praagh.\n\nHoused at our Facult y of Law\, and organized this year in collaboration with 91Թ’s Centre f or Human Rights and Legal Pluralism\, the Annie MacDonald Langstaff worksh ops provide a forum for the presentation of scholarly research and practic e-based insights by academics\, judges\, lawyers\, and community activists on legal issues relating to equality\, social diversity\, and access to j ustice. The series is named in honour of Annie MacDonald Langstaff\, who\, despite being the first woman to graduate from the 91Թ Facu lty of Law in 1914\, was denied the right to practice law in Quebec. This year’s theme for the series is “ ‘Mothers-in-Law’: Intergenerational Dialo gues on Women and Human Rights”\, and each workshop takes the form of a di alogue between an invited speaker and two women doctoral students at McGil l’s Faculty of Law. The last dialogue of 2021-2022\, at the same time McGi ll’s annual Margot Halpenny Memorial Lecture\, is entitled “Caring for Our World”. It features Professor Jane Glenn\, the first woman law professor at 91Թ\, in conversation with doctoral candidates Sandrine A mpleman-Tremblay and Laura Baron-Mendoza.\n\n\n Jane Glenn\, now retired fr om her position as Professor Emerita in 91Թ's Faculty of Law\, was a tr ailblazer in 1971 as the first full-time woman law professor at 91Թ. Ov er her long career\, Professor Glenn's scholarly interests included land u se planning\, agriculture\, land tenure and access to housing\, socio-econ omic rights\, water rights\, environment\, and mixed jurisdictions in the Commonwealth Caribbean. In 1972\, she was jointly appointed to the School of Urban Planning at 91Թ and\, in 2001\, she joined\n the 91Թ School of Environment as an Associate Member. She taught 91Թ's Barbados Fall F ield Semester from 2003 to 2008 and was a visiting scholar at numerous uni versities. She was elected as Associate Member of the International Academ y of Comparative Law in 1995\, and served as Vice- President for North Ame rica\, Central America and the Caribbean of the Union mondiale des agraris tes universitaires (UMAU). Prior to coming to 91Թ with her late husband and colleague\, H. Patrick Glenn\, Professor Jane Glenn earned her B.A\, with honours in 1963 from Queen's University\, her LL.B. in 1966 also from Queen's\, and her doctorate in 1973 from Université de Strasbourg. As a l aw professor\, she taught courses related to property law\, land use plann ing\, and international development to generations of 91Թ students\, se rved as Associate Dean Academic\, and has been for decades an important ro le model and mentor to women students\, scholars\, and fellow professors. \n \n On Zoom. \n DTSTART:20220318T170000Z DTEND:20220318T183000Z LOCATION:Zoom SUMMARY:Annie MacDonald Langstaff Workshop 2021-2022\; Mothers-in-Law URL:/law/fr/channels/event/annie-macdonald-langstaff-w orkshop-2021-2022-mothers-law-338284 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR