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Centre for Law, Technology and Society

Canada’s premier research hub on technology law, ethics and policy, and a global leader advancing research and policy in an interdisciplinary setting for the benefit of Canadians and the world.

Shaping technology for society

Left to Right: Jarek Landori-Hoffman, Selingül (Selin) Yalcin, David Fewer, Stefan Tampu
Awards and recognition

Reimagining Canada’s copyright policies: law students win again the Canadian Copyright Policy Moot

Common Law students Selin Yalcin, Stefan Tampu and Jarek Landori-Hoffman won the Best Policy Briefing and the Best Memorandum to Cabinet Awards at the…
Amy Salyzyn
Awards and recognition

Leading the responsible use of technology: Amy Salyzyn receives the Law Society Medal

A leading Canadian voice on the responsible use of technology for delivering legal services and access to justice, Dr. Amy Salyzyn has been awarded th…
Chigbo Ikejiani
Awards and recognition

The Chigbo Ikejiani Memorial Fund, a new initiative to support policy research on emerging technology and communications environments

In collaboration with friends and colleagues of the late Chigbo Ikejiani, the Centre for Law, Technology and Society is launching the Chigbo Ikejiani …

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Centre for Law, Technology and Society
University of Ottawa
57 Louis Pasteur St.
Ottawa, ON  K1N 6N5
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