Reflections on law, human rights and democratic leadership in contemporary Caribbean life | Harold Lovell
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Join us for a conversation with The Honourable Harold Lovell, Antigua and Barbuda, CrimSL Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer.
Reception to follow from 6:00 to 7:00 pm.
Free but registration is required.
Presented by the 2024-2025 CrimSL Speaker Series and cosponsored by the Centre for Leadership and Diversity at OISE/UT and the Transnational Justice Project.
About Harold Lovell
With years of experience in leadership and government in Antigua and Barbuda, Harold Lovell, BA, LLB, M.Jur, has focused his life’s work on creating better social and economic outcomes.
He is a social justice and economic empowerment advocate with a strong belief in inclusive leadership and multi-stakeholder participation. His background in law, governance and politics has given him insights and experiences which he is eager to share.
Lovell is currently Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer at the Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto, teaching CRI493H1 "Human Rights Law and the Post-Colonial Condition: The Caribbean Region" with Professor Kamari Clarke during the fall 2024 term.
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Health & Safety
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