
About this Event
This semester, the University of Toronto is launching the Animal Law Program!
Join us as we celebrate the launch at the Jackson Law Building for an evening of inspirational speakers, a plant-based reception, and a memorable exhibit display!
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Agenda
🕑: 05:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Museum of Human Predation Exhibit
Info: The Museum of Human Predation presents, "Necessary Cruelty: The Legal Technology of Domestic Predation", an exhibit of The Zone of Necessity, a legal artifact used in the human predatory Age to create realms of lawlessness within the law. Please join us for an early access viewing of this exhibit, created by M.H. Tse (Postdoctoral Fellow in Animal Law) in collaboration with Rachel Wallace, Petrina Ng, Yshia Wallace, and Anne Campbell).
🕑: 05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
Plant-Based Reception ("Fireplace Foyer" in Flavelle House)
Info: Enjoy light plant-based bites and a selection of beer and vegan wines in the Fireplace Lounge.
🕑: 06:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Speakers (Betty Ho Classroom)
Info: Listen to short remarks from the Faculty of Law Dean (Jutta Brunnée), Bora Laskin Acting Chief Law Librarian (Sooin Kim), the Director of the Animal Law Program (Angela Fernandez), and more!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jackman Law Building, Faculty of Law, 78 Queens Park, Toronto, Canada
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