NEWSLETTER • December 2008

Ronald H. Levy, President
Allen Mendelsohn & Dorith Toledano, Editor(s)

McGill’s Faculty of Law Honours Manny Shacter

Allen Mendelsohn

On November 3rd, the McGill Law Faculty honoured the career of past President Manuel Shacter Q.C. Hosted by Dean Nicholas Kasirer, the event was attended by approximately 75 dignitaries including Morris Fish, Irwin Cotler, Senator Yoine Goldstein, and many members of McMillan including the managing Partner from Toronto. The Dean spoke eloquently, reviewing Manny’s career and particularly his involvement with the case of Brodie v. The Queen, [1962] S.C.R. 681 dealing with the book Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

The Society joins the McGill Law Faculty in celebrating Manny’s career and accomplishments.

News from the Mishpauchah

MAZEL TOV

  • To Society Board member Alyssa Yufe on the birth of her baby daughter
  • To Society Past President Michael Levinson on his appointment to the Commission de Protection Du Territoire Agricole Du Quebec for a term of three years commencing on December 1

YASHER KOACH

To our sponsors of the Young Bar Cocktail - McMillan, RSM Richter, and Me Neil Oberman.

Society Humour

For Judge Jean-Louis Baudouin

Ed.‘s note - in light of the October 27th dinner-meeting, a member of the Society has shared their thoughts on Judge Jean-Louis Baudouin

L’invitĂ© d’honneur du diner-confĂ©rence en date du. 27 octobre n’Ă©tait autre que l’‘Honorable juge Jean-Louis Baudouin,“une Ă©toile dans le ciel de la justice du QuĂ©bec, un repère intellectuel prĂ©cieux sur une route incertaine”, disait de lui un certain journaliste en 1999.

Cette description colle a la peau d’un juge qui tout en nous annoncant sa retraite prochaine continue Ă  provoquer nos rĂ©flexions sur tous sujets d’actualitĂ© tel “un remueur de consciences”. Ainsi, il pose entre deux rires et tout en comptant avec bonne humeur le nombre de ses Ă©lèves prĂ©sents dans la salle, une question qui dĂ©range: Comment va t-on assurer l’accès a la justice a la classe moyenne, celle qui ne relève pas du bien-ĂŞtre social, celle qui n’a pas les moyens, le gros de la population en somme.

Fidèle a lui-mĂŞme, l’Honorable juge tĂ©moigne de son souci d’Ă©quitĂ©  et de son implication en tout temps et pour tout le temps dans les valeurs qui sous-tendent notre sociĂ©tĂ©.

C’est donc un simple “enrevoir” que nous dit Jean-Louis Baudouin en nous annoncant qu’il ne sera plus en fonction au mois de dĂ©cembre 2008 aprĂ©s douze ans de vĂ©cu au sein de la cour d’Appel car il continue par aprĂ©s son rĂ´le dans la magistrature a “inspirer ses pairs”, a les dĂ©ranger, a les guider a se s’inquiĂ©ter.
 
Merci Monsieur le Professeur,
Élève fidèle.

Message from the President

Ronald H. Levy


Dear Friends,

This month, we will be receiving Mr. Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of UN Watch.  Our invitation to Mr. Neuer coincides with our annual Human Rights Lecture and the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

This lecture continues the theme of Judges, Judging and Being Judged.

We started this year by welcoming Mr. Justice Morris Fish of the Supreme Court of Canada at our 60th Anniversary Gala.  Ensuite, ce fut l’Honorable juge Jean-Louis Beaudoin qui a prĂ©sentĂ© la confĂ©rence suivante lors de laquelle il a partagĂ© avec nous des incidents qu’il a vĂ©cus comme juge Ă  la Cour d’appel. Now, it is the turn of Mr. Neuer who, in fact, judges the behaviour, pronouncements and failings of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations.

As many of you may have read, it is reported that the Human Rights Council has spent $23 million of foreign aid money on an artistic ceiling to decorate its new meeting room.  Clearly, someone has to watch what this Council is doing.  Mr. Neuer and his colleagues are also working actively on Durban II and trying to prevent it from turning into the hate fest that Durban I dissolved into.

This is not a lecture to be missed, and I look forward to greeting all of you on December 4th. Please note you can download the dinner invitation here.

Yours very truly,

Ronald H. Levy, President