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The Bora Laskin National Fellowship in Human Rights Research
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The Bora Laskin Fellowship has been established to encourage research and the development of expertise in the field of human rights…
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CA ON0034 10-001-S5-I1146
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[after 2003] (Creation)
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1 print : poster ; 43 x 28 cm
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(1977-1992)
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White and black text on a green background.
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English
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The Bora Laskin Award was established in 2003 by the University of Toronto Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources in cooperation with Lancaster House, publishers of information on labour, employment and human rights for over 30 years. The award is named after the late Chief Justice Bora Laskin (1912-1984) who, before joining the Supreme Court of Canada, was pre-eminent as a labour law scholar and labour arbitrator. Nominees are considered from all fields relating to labour law, including, for example, academia, private practice, courts, tribunals, and arbitration.