
Joanne Murray
@jfmur1
Postdoctoral Fellow @uocommonlaw for the @UCNPProject
Research: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Trusts Law
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30-05-2020 02:27:01
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Yesterday I attended my DCL graduation convocation at McGill University 🥳🎉 Great day, great hat!





Registration for the PublicLaw Conference is now live! To register for the 2024 conference, please visit: publiclawdroitpublic.ca/public-law-con…

A very insightful workshop Centre de droit public uOttawa Public Law Centre, together with Centre for Constitutional Studies, on Rosalind Dixon’s important new work on responsive judicial review, including reflections from maureen sandilands Geoffrey Sigalet Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin @MaileyRichard Vanessa MacDonnell & Stephen Gardbaum


Delighted that my blog post "Administrative and Citizen Interpretations of Unwritten Constitutional Principles" is out on the UKCLA ! It's one in a series that is being released over the next week as part of the Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles ! Read here: ukconstitutionallaw.org/2024/05/21/joa…


Delighted that my book review of Aileen Kavanagh’s Collaborative Constitution, published in Public Law is now available on Westlaw. The review highlights Kavanagh’s engagements with unwritten norms, the principle of legality, and the rule of law.


Many of our project members are presenting their research PublicLaw Conference this week Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa!


Prof Silvia Suteu (UCL Faculty of Laws) chaired this panel on constitutional silences & competing claims of constitutional authority ICON•S today, panellists included Seána Glennon, Halmai Gábor, Joanne Murray, Colm O'Cinneide with Prof Ming-Sung Kuo (Warwick Law School) as discussant



Check out my review of Aileen Kavanagh’s book The Collaborative Constitution in the latest issue of Public Law!


Learn about judicial review as quasi-administrative jurisdiction with this article by Joanne Murray of uOttawa | COMMON LAW from the University of Toronto Law Journal 74.4: bit.ly/UTLJ744a #JudicialReview #Law


Excellent new piece from Megan Pfiffer defending a rights-based approach to judicial review!