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IDEALaw 2010

The fourth IDEALaw conference will take place in January 22nd and 23rd of 2010 at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. We are constantly working on the conference and we will continue to update this website as more details are confirmed. Please keep checking in and feel free to contact us at salsa@dal.ca if you have any questions or comments.


What is IDEALaw?

IDEALaw is a conference organized by the Social Activist Law Student Association of Dalhousie University Law School. The conference began with the desire to bring people together to envision new concepts of a "just" society. Our goal is to create a positive space for activists of all kinds to congregate and constructively discuss what they can and/or would do to bring us closer to their vision of an ideal society. As law students and activists, we want to work towards ensuring that our ideals are embodied in law and we invite attendees and speakers to engage in this exercise with us: to share ideas of justice and how to effect changes that would make the law more just.


The goal of IDEALaw is not to be merely an academic exercise, but to bridge the gap between talk and action. With this in mind, we attempt to make the conference embody our ideals as much as possible - for example by serving organic snacks, and using reusable dishes and mugs for meals and cofffee. We are open to suggestions about how to improve the conference as well.


Media Inquiries

Members of the media are asked to direct all inquiries to salsa@dal.ca

Supporters

SALSA would like to thank the following for their generous support:

  • Dalhousie Law Students' Society
  • Dalhousie Law School
  • Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Group
  • Dalhousie Student Union
  • Environmental Law Students Society
  • SALSA alumni
  • Dalhousie Black Law Students Association

Need More Information?

If you have any other questions about the conference please email salsa@dal.ca.

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