Human Rights 2018 News Archive

Faculty of Law
Law students take coursework to community
December 7, 2018 —
Rather than standard presentations in the classroom, students in Professor Shauna Labman’s Immigration and Citizenship Law course brought their research to the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba

Faculty of Law
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples forum comes to Faculty of Law
December 6, 2018 —
A decade after the United Nations adopted its innovative Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, scholars, policy makers and advocates will gather at the U of M to share research on how the declaration is being put into practice around the world.
![Robson Hall alumna Meghan Campbell [LLB/08] (far left) stands with University of Oxford colleagues (from left) Tom Lowenthal (Managing Editor, Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH), DPhil Candidate Oxford University); Sandy Fredman (Director, OxHRH and Rhodes Professor of the Laws of British Commonwealth and the US); Helen Taylor (Research Director, OxHRH, DPhil Candidate Oxford University); Kira Allmann (Communications Director, OxHRH and Post-Doctoral Fellow at Oxford University)](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ViceChancellorsDiversityAwards2018byIanWallman-1530-150x150.jpg)
Faculty of Law
Human Rights scholar brings lessons learned at Robson Hall to Oxford and beyond
November 8, 2018 —
"My law degree at Robson Hall was pivotal in pursuing an academic career in human rights and gender equality," says Meghan Campbell [LLB/08]

Master of Human Rights: First-of-its-kind degree in Canada
November 5, 2018 —
The Faculty of Law of the University of Manitoba is pleased to announce the first Master of Human Rights (MHR) graduate degree program to be offered in Canada

The Next Geneva
May 1, 2018 —
How alumnus and Chancellor Emeritus Arthur Mauro is building on his vision for Winnipeg.