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University of Toronto Faculty of Law
presents
1969 Criminal Law Reforms
Moderator:
Kerry Rittich, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Speakers:
Brenda Cossman, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Fifty Years Later: The Legacy of the 1969 Criminal Law Reforms
Robert Leckey, McGill University Faculty of Law
“Repugnant’: Homosexuality and Criminal Family Law
Brenda Cossman, University of Toronto Faculty of Law
The 1969 Criminal Amendments: Constituting the Terms of Gay Resistance
Kyle Kirkup, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law (Common Law Section)
The Gross Indecency of Criminalizing HIV Non-Disclosure
Ummni Khan, Carleton University Department of Law and Legal Studies
Homosexuality and Prostitution: A Tale of Two Deviancies
Co-sponsors:
The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies , University of Toronto
Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto
This will be an online event. Registration information to follow.
All papers listed above have been published in the University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 70 No. 3 Summer 2020.
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