BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250312T181427EDT-0664LWFaNz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250312T221427Z DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism is honored to w elcome Chief Justice Tulloch for his talk\, 'The Strength of Our Canadian Institutions: Courts\, Democracy\, and the Rule of Law.'\n\nJoin us for th is special event as the Honourable Michael H. Tulloch\, Chief Justice of O ntario\, provides a comparative look at the historical development of Cana da’s political and legal institutions\, and the case for their ongoing sig nificance in protecting judicial independence\, upholding the rule of law\ , and fostering civic engagement.\n\nAbstract\n\nAt times of increased soc ietal polarization and global conflict\, the importance of trusted Canadia n institutions in maintaining peace\, order\, and good governance\, cannot be overstated. From the courts to the parliamentary legislatures and ever ything in between\, these institutions form the bedrock of our democracy a nd ensure that the rule of law is preserved and upheld. Join the Honourabl e Michael H. Tulloch\, Chief Justice of Ontario\, for a comparative look a t the historical development of Canada’s political and legal institutions\ , and the case for their ongoing significance in protecting judicial indep endence\, upholding the rule of law\, and fostering civic engagement.\n\nB io\n\nChief Justice Tulloch was appointed Chief Justice of Ontario and Pre sident of the Court of Appeal for Ontario on December 15\, 2022. Prior to his appointment as Chief Justice\, Justice Tulloch served 19 years as a ju dge. First\, 9 years as a trial judge on the Superior Court of Justice\, w here he was first appointed in September 2003\, and secondly\, he served 1 0 years as an appellate judge on the Court of Appeal for Ontario\, elevate d in June 2012.\n In 2016\, Chief Justice Tulloch was appointed by the Onta rio government to conduct important reviews which resulted in two extensiv e reports: the Report of the Independent Police Oversight Review (2017) an d the Report of the Independent Street Checks Review (2018).\n DTSTART:20250314T163000Z DTEND:20250314T180000Z LOCATION:Maxwell Cohen Moot Court\, Room 100 SUMMARY:The Strength of our Canadian Institutions: Courts\, Democracy\, and the Rule of Law URL:/law/fr/channels/event/strength-our-canadian-insti tutions-courts-democracy-and-rule-law-364144 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR