BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250928T083206EDT-0469sVu2bi@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T123206Z DESCRIPTION:La Société d’arbitrage de 91ֱ et l’Institut de droit comparé de 91ֱ vous invitent à une discussion traitant l’arbitrage religieux. Nous avons invité le rabbin Michael Whitman\, expert en droit talmudique\ , et le professeur Ahmed Ibrahim\, expert en droit islamique\, pour discut er des controverses à l’intersection de la culture juridique dominante et de la religion dans le contexte de l’arbitrage. La discussion sera modérée par la professeure Natasha Bakht de l’Université d’Ottawa\, experte en ar bitrage religieux ainsi qu’en droit de la famille. L’évènement misera part iculièrement sur la perspective ontarienne\, l’Ontario étant là où le déba t a pris son essor. Réception: 17h00-18h00\, Salle Stephen Scott (salle 1 6)\, Pavillon Chancellor Day Panel: 18h30-20h00\, Tribunal école (salle 10 0)\, Nouveau Pavillon Chancellor Day De la nourriture sera servie. Veuill ez indiquer toute restriction alimentaire. Des mets cacher et halal seront commandés. Une demande d'accréditation pour 1\,5 heures de formation con tinue pour juristes a été déposée auprès du Barreau du Québec. RSVP: mcgi ll [at] arbitrationsociety.ca Les participants (en anglais seulement) Ra bbi Michael Whitman Rabbi Michael Whitman is the spiritual leader of the ADATH (Adath Israel Poale Zedek Anshei Ozeroff Synagogue) in Hampstead\, Q uebec. He is also a Sessional Lecturer at 91ֱ Faculty of Law . Rabbi Whitman serves on the boards of Auberge Shalom…pour femmes\, Kolle l Torah Mitzion of Montreal\, Cote St. Luc / Hampstead / Snowdon Eruv\, We stmount Eruv\, Rabbinical Council Conversion Program\, and (former Executi ve Board Member) Rabbinical Council of America. He is past president of th e Rabbinical Council of Montreal and past president of the Greater Montrea l Board of Rabbis. Rabbi Whitman served for fourteen years as the spiritu al leader of Young Israel of New Haven\, Connecticut\, USA. During that ti me\, he worked at Yale University Hillel and taught at Yale University Law School. Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim Professor Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim began his app ointment at the Institute of Islamic Studies on August 1\, 2012\, followin g his appointment as Fellow in Europe in the Middle East—The Middle East i n Europe (EUME) program at the Forum Transregionale Studien of the Wissens chaftskolleg in Berlin\, Germany in 2011-2012. He received his PhD in Isla mic law from Georgetown University\, Washington D.C. (2011). His dissertat ion\, entitled “School Boundaries and Social Utility in Islamic Law: The T heory and Practice of Talfīq and Tatabbuʿ al-Rukhaṣ in Egypt”\, traces the pragmatic use of Sunni legal pluralism in 20th-century Egypt to developme nts that took place in the Mamluk and Ottoman periods in court practice an d legal theory. His work explores the interaction between legal theory an d court practice using both Ottoman archival materials and unpublished leg al theoretical manuscripts. He links shifts in juristic discourse on the i ssue of pragmatic eclecticism to institutional as well as discursive chang es that took place around the 13th century. He is currently working on a b ook that examines the interaction between court practice and legal theory in Egypt with regards to this question of legal pluralism and its implicat ions for legal change. Natasha Bakht Natasha Bakht is an associate profe ssor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. She served as a law cle rk to Justice Louise Arbour at the Supreme Court of Canada and was called to the bar of Ontario in 2003.  Professor Bakht’s research interests are g enerally in the area of law\, culture and minority rights and specifically in the intersecting area of religious freedom and women’s equality.  She has written extensively on the issue of religious arbitration in family la w.  Her latest works are about the rights of niqab-wearing women\; she was recently cited by the Supreme Court of Canada in the case of R v NS.  DTSTART:20130226T220000Z DTEND:20130227T010000Z LOCATION:Salle Stephen Scott (OCDH 16)\, Tribunal école Maxwell Cohen (NCDH 100)\, Pavillon Chancellor-Day\, CA\, QC\, Montréal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644\, ru e Peel SUMMARY:L’arbitrage religieux : du multiculturalisme juridique URL:/law/fr/channels/event/l%E2%80%99arbitrage-religie ux-du-multiculturalisme-juridique-224799 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR