Meaningful Restorative Justice for Indigenous Accused Persons
Please join us to learn more about how to provide restorative justice for Indigenous accused. The Calgary Indigenous Court (CIC) was established in 2019 to provide a culturally relevant, restorative, and holistic system of justice for Indigenous accused. The CIC seeks to address the issue of overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the justice system and is a step forward in implementing recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as well as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman and Girls National Inquiry (MMIWG) Report. If you practice in regions outside of Calgary this seminar will still be of interest to you as we will be discussing restorative justice options for Indigenous accused and Gladue and Ipeelee sentencing principles applicable to courts across Alberta.
SPEAKERS
The Honourable Justice Anne Brown (Alberta Court of Justice, Criminal Division)
Marino Eliopoulos (Crown Prosecutor)
Krysia Przepiorka (Defence Counsel)
MEETING DETAILS
Date: |
Monday, December 2, 2024 |
Time: |
12:15 pm (MT) |
Location:
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CBA Alberta Calgary office
710 First Alberta Place | 777 - 8 Avenue SW, Calgary |
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MEETING PRICE
Full Subscribers: No charge | Webcast subscribers: $30.00 | On-Demand Subscribers: $30.00 | Non-Section Subscribers: $30.00 | CBA Law Student Members: No charge
Payment can be made online via Mastercard or Visa or by cheque (GST #R100760487)
RSVP Deadline - Due to higher food costs, we cannot accommodate drop-ins this year. If you have not registered for the in-person event by the RSVP deadline indicated above and would still like to attend the event, you are welcome to register by webcast or watch the recording on demand once it is available
Participant Disclaimer
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Cancellations made no later than 48 hours prior to the event are eligible for a refund. On-demand or non-subscribers who confirm and do not attend will still be charged the registration fee. Section subscriptions are non-transferrable, nor are substitutions permitted at meetings. You must be a current national CBA member to attend.