Monday, September 20, 2010

2010 Canadian Conference on Elder Law

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law and the Law Commission of Ontario, with the support of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, are presenting the 5th annual Canadian (International) Conference on Elder Law.

This years conference will be held on October 28-30, 2010, at the Delta Chelsea Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law website has the following information:

The conference will bring together Canadian and international experts, academics, lawyers and advocates to promote and advance the discussion of elder law issues.

The theme of this year's conference is "Developing an Anti-Ageist Approach to the Law". The conference will explore issues of elder rights, ageism and the law, access to justice, and law reform for older persons. The Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, a pioneer in promoting and protecting access to justice for older persons, will bring its unique expertise and perspective to the conference, developing a stream of conference programming.

The conference pre-day for the World Study Group on Elder Law will be held on October 28th, and will provide an opportunity for scholars in this area to present research updates and new work in this important field.

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Registration for the 2010 Canadian Conference on Elder Law is now available! Attendees can register online or can download the registration brochure here. The brochure can be submitted either by fax to 1 (604) 822-0144 or by mail to the Canadian Centre for Elder Law at the following address:

Canadian Centre for Elder Law
1822 East Mall, UBC
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Regular registrants will receive a discounted Early Bird Rate of $599.00 until September 30, 2010. Registration for 2010 CCEL ends October 20th, 2010, so submit yours today!

1 comment:

Jamie said...

Interesting post, i have subscribed to read further later on.