An initiative of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law, Jurivision brings together a multidisciplinary team of legal experts and multimedia creators who experiment with different modes of visual and digital communication.
Over the past 12 months, Jurivision has published more than 25 visual posts. The role of government lawyers, , , , : its contributors have tackled a wide variety of subjects in an engaging and educational way.
Moreover, for the third year running, law students produced their own as part of the Visual Advocacy, Law and Film course. They examined current legal issues such as , and . Many students also took one of the visio-training courses available on the platform, including one on the Canadian legislative and regulatory process (in French only).
Jurivision also pursued its collaboration with numerous academic partners, including a range of researchers from the Faculty of Law's Civil Law and Common Law sections, and practicing lawyers. The platform featured initiatives on , and the . Jurivision also marked the with an engaging historical review that generated widespread interest within the Canadian legal community.
2024 promises to be even more exciting, as the Jurivision team has expanded to develop new innovative projects. The team is working on major projects to create a multimedia learning experience for the 150th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada, in 2025. Jurivision is also continuing its work with learners in the Indigenous Law diploma program to showcase knowledge from Indigenous legal traditions as part of the Wapanakew project, whose website will be unveiled in the next year.
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