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“As the world comes together to defeat COVID-19, Nowruz serves as an inspiration to recover and rebuild in a more just and durable way, in harmony and nature.” -UNSG António Guterres #InternationalNowruzDay #GlobalIssues #Education #Didyouknow #ilawproject






Poverty has its roots in EVERYTHING! In the fourth webinar of this series on May 16, our expert panel, Godwin Dzah, Chaimae Lamrani ALAOUI and Kate Okoh-Kpina will explore the question of poverty eradication through the lenses of environmental law and sustainability, gender,



On May 20, 2025, join us for the official launch of the University Research Chair on Migrant Protection & International Law - Prof. Delphine Nakache uOttawa | COMMON LAW, as we unveil our flagship project on Canada’s Migration Diplomacy. Register here: lnkd.in/gT9tHers.



A sneak peek while we wait for the official photos: The Chair is officially launched! From bold ideas to honest dialogue, thanks to everyone who came, listened, and shared. Special shoutout to John Packer and Viviana Fernandez (@vfernand1217.bsky.social) of uOttawa CREDP (@uottawahrrec.bsky.social) and all who made the room electric.


Edmonton welcomed me last week at the #RILS conference, and camaraderie was palpable! Thanks to the organizers for creating space & Ubaka Ogbogu for hosting. My piece “Two Sides of a Coin: Are a Coin” offered a metaphorical exploration of migration as currency & border as method.



This past week, I joined 77 other scholars from 42 countries at the Global Scholars' Academy of the Institute for Global Law & Policy, hosted at Stellenbosch University in South Africa—highlights in photos.




Honoured that our work is included with so many other outstanding scholars in this Elgar Publishing relevant collection on #Migration and #Asylum. In our Chapter, we map three roles of “vulnerability” & propose concrete steps for practitioners when assessing vulnerability.
