Professor Grégoire Webber (far right) at the Queen’s Law book launch for Legislated Rights: Securing Human Rights Through Legislation, with panelists Professor Mark Walters of McGill Law, Chief Justice Glenn Joyal of the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench, and Professor Jean Thomas of Queen’s Law. In the book, Webber and his co-authors “aim to shift key premises of debate in human rights law, where it is regularly assumed that human rights are the special province of the courts and that legislation represents a threat rather than a means of protecting them.” (Photo by Maggie Doherty)
Professor Grégoire Webber and co-authors aim to shift key premises of debate in human rights law, where it is regularly assumed that human rights are the special province of the courts and that legislation represents a threat rather than a means of protecting them.