Controversy on How Anti-Discrimination Human Rights are Enforced in Ontario
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
4-11-2017
Abstract
Disability rights advocate/ law professor David Lepofsky gives Osgoode Hall Law School 1st year constitutional law lecture on controversy on whether Ontario human rights/anti-discrimination laws should have public or privatized enforcement. Impact of major 2006 changes on human rights enforcement.
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Repository Citation
Lepofsky, David, "Controversy on How Anti-Discrimination Human Rights are Enforced in Ontario" (2017). All Special Lectures and Symposia Videos. 21.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/video_lectures/21