November 15 2023 - November 16 2023

Appellate Courts Seminar

This national seminar focused on issues of substantive law, judge-craft and social context that were relevant to the work of appellate court judges. It addressed the following topics: online misinformation and the role of judges; the erosion of democratic norms internationally and the implications for judicial independence and the rule of law; the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples; Indigenous governance and self-government; corporate and commercial law issues involving Indigenous peoples; the development of best practices when it comes to appellate court processes relating to chambers practice, chairing panels, and pre- and post-hearing work; a survey of notable case-law at the provincial appellate court level; and emerging issues at the Supreme Court of Canada.

Number of Participants: 79

Overview

This national seminar addressed issues of substantive law, judge-craft and social context that  were relevant to the work of appellate court judges. It focused on four broad themes: the role of  appellate judges in the current political and social context; Indigenous peoples and the law; appellate  court processes and procedures; and recent developments in substantive law. 

Objectives

The objective of this seminar was to improve the knowledge, skills, and social context  understanding of appellate court judges.  

Summary

This national seminar focused on issues of substantive law, judge-craft and social context that  were relevant to the work of appellate court judges. It addressed the following topics: online  misinformation and the role of judges; the erosion of democratic norms internationally and the  implications for judicial independence and the rule of law; the United Nations Declaration on the Rights  of Indigenous peoples; Indigenous governance and self-government; corporate and commercial law  issues involving Indigenous peoples; the development of best practices when it comes to appellate court  processes relating to chambers practice, chairing panels, and pre- and post-hearing work; a survey of  notable case-law at the provincial appellate court level; and emerging issues at the Supreme Court of  Canada.