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    Enforcing Human Rights in Ontario is a timely, straightforward guide on how human rights are protected, promoted, and enforced in Ontario. Written by authors renowned for their experience in this area, it is essential for anyone responsible for ensuring

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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30835859
    ISBN:9780888044853
    Publication date:2009-01-03
    Practice area:Human rights
    Jurisdiction:Ontario
    External Product Title:Enforcing Human Rights in Ontario, Hardbound book
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    Available Formats:Hardbound book
    Shelf space:6
    Authors:

    Fay Faraday

    Fay Faraday is a partner at the Toronto law firm, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP representing unions and employees in constitutional and appellate litigation, human rights, labour and administrative law. Ms. Faraday is also the firm's 

    Jo-Anne Pickel

    Jo-Anne Pickel is an associate at Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP. Her practice focuses on written advocacy, legal research and providing advice to clients in the fields of labour and employment law, human rights, constitutional law, 

    Mary Cornish

    Mary Cornish is a senior partner at Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP, a public interest law firm, and is recognized nationally and internationally as an expert in the fields of human rights, gender equality, administrative law, labour