WIPO-IGC 47: Resetting IGC After 2024 Diplomatic Conference on Genetic Resources
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Reconciliation: Legal Education and the Legal Profession – University of Ottawa’s Emerging Response to Call to Action #28
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The 46th IGC, the 2024 Diplomatic Conference on Genetic Resources: Uncertain Times Ahead
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WIPO-IGC 45: Bold and Strategic Moves Toward TK and TCE Text(s)
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Event Announcement: The Rise of the Bioeconomy and the Urgency for Strategic Repositioning and Solidarity of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad
Reflections in Truth and Reconciliation
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad
Call for Papers: Special Guest-Edited Volume on Indigenous Knowledge and Bio-Innovation: Navigating Equitable Knowledge and Data Governance in the Bioeconomy
For a Special Edition of the African Journal of Legal Studies (AJLS), Professor Chidi Oguamanam is acting as a guest editor in his capacity as Research Chair at the University of Ottawa. Please see further for submission details:
ABS Canada’s Professor Chidi Oguamanam awarded University Research Chair in Sustainable Bio-Innovation, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Global Knowledge Governance
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad
WIPO-IGC 43: Logjam Over Two Genetic Resources Texts
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad
Re-Making the Landscape for Indigenous Research in Truth and Reconciliation
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad