The Legal Challenges in Cyberspace
Established in 2008, McGill’s Annual Graduate Conference in Law has quickly grown beyond its originally North American focus to become truly international in character. A product of the Faculty’s commitment to original, innovative research and the cultivation of future legal scholars, the Conference welcomes graduate students from around the world with these two ends in mind.
This year, the conference will examine Legal Challenges in Cyberspace, with speakers discussing Human rights; Criminal law and national security; Business; Theoretical and futuristic perspectives; Cyberwar & Cybercrime; International issues and international law, all within the context of cyberspace.
For complete information on the program, the speakers, the keynotes, and more, visit the Conference's website, and its .
This conference is held in collaboration with McGill's prestigious Dean Maxwell and Isle Cohen Doctoral Seminar in International Law.
The conference is accredited for 12 hours of continuing legal education for jurists by the Barreau du Québec.
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