Author Archives: Bill Sundhu
Travels to Tunisia: Training Tunisian Judges in Human Rights
The Tunisian revolution of January 2011 sparked the “Arab Spring” pro-democracy movements that led to the fall of Arab dictators. The aftermath of revolutions involve messy transitions; a crucial period in which success or failure of democratic uprisings is determined … Continue reading
Criminal Law & the Poor in Canada: Transcript – Senator Jaffer on my Submission to Canadian Senate
Hon. Mobina S. B. Jaffer: Honourable senators, I rise to speak at third reading of Bill C-37, An Act to amend the Criminal Code. This bill amends the Criminal Code to change the rules concerning mandatory surcharges. The purpose of … Continue reading
Delhi: Darkness to Light, December 16, 2012
Delhi: Darkness to Light, December 16, 2012. March 25, 2013 By Bill Sundhu I landed in New Delhi on the night of December 16th, 2012 – a night of infamy. It was my first visit to India after 18 years. … Continue reading
