Mothering and Law: Defending Women’s Rights in 2007

A Conference Organized by the National Association of Women and the Law

Co-Sponsored by:
The University of Ottawa
The Institute of Women’s Studies
The Civil Law and Common Law Sections of the Faculty of Law
The Shirley E. Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession


Ottawa, May 11-12, 2007

    PROGRAMME
  • General Programme: pdf - doc
  • Detailed Programme (pdf)


    SPEAKERS' TEXTS
  • Publication (pdf):
    Theme 1: Mothers at Work
        Improving Maternity and Parental Benefits Outside Quebec
        by Rachel Cox
        Universal Benefits for Mothers and Fathers: A Step Towards Equity and Solidarity!
        by Hélène Cornellier
    Theme 2: Mothers in the family
        Custody and Access and Violence Against Women: The Ontario Model
        by Pamela Cross
        Joint Custody: Let’s Face it
        by Julie Lassonde
        Ontario Bans Religious Arbitration in Family Law
        by Pamela Cross
        Family Patrimony Protection In Quebec
        by Marie-Claire Belleau
    Theme 3: Mothers and Citizenship
        Reclaiming Our Way of Being: Matrimonial Real Property On Reserve
        by Beverley Jacobs
        Family Reunification for Live-in Caregivers
        by Evelyn Calugay
        Law Reform for Lesbian Mothers (in a System that Likes to Find Fathers for Children)
        by Susan Boyd and Fiona Kelly
    Theme 4: State Obligations to Mothers
        Childcare and Women’s Equality
        by Jody Dallaire and Tammy Findlay
        Tax Policy and the Traditional Family Model
        by Kathleen Lahey
  • Defending the Rights of Mothers
        by Shelagh Day: pdf - doc


    KEYNOTE ADDRESS
  • Mummy, are we there yet? by Lorna Turnbull: pdf - doc


    MOTHERS DAY LOBBY ON PARLIAMENT HILL
  • May 14th Recommendations to Parliamentarians: pdf - doc


    POST CONFERENCE
  • Conference Proceedings by Andrée Côté: pdf - doc
    Introduction
    Theme 1: Mothers at Work
        Improving Maternity and Parental Benefits
        Exploring a Complimentary Universal Benefits Program
    Theme 2: Women within the Family
        Reforming Family Law on Custody and Access
        Arbitration, Religion and Family Law
        The Protection of Family Law Patrimony in Québec
        Inadequate Protection for Common Law Spouses
    Theme 3: Mothers and Citizenship
        Matrimonial Real Property on Reserve
        Family Reunification for Domestic Workers
        Law Reform for Lesbian Mothers
    Theme 4: State Obligations to Mothers
        Childcare and Women’s Equality
        Tax Policy and the Traditional Family Model
        Defending Mothers’ Rights
    Theme 5: Federal policies and the anti-feminist Backlash
    Theme 6: Defending Women’s Rights on a shoestring Budget
    Conclusion


     

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