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Chuck Gastle and Murdoch Martin's article "NAFTA Just Not What It
Used To Be" was published this weekend in the Toronto Star. It addresses the comments made by Senators Clinton and Obama that
Nafta is to be renegotiated. The conclusion of the article is that this is unlikely to happen, but that Canada should welcome the strengthening
of the labour and environmental side agreements. Click here to read
the article. |
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We are pleased to welcome Claire Guyard who is from Aix en
Provence, France. She graduated from the Law University of
Aix-Marseille. Claire is doing her internship at Bennett Gastle to
improve her English and have professional experience abroad. She is
going to work as a Tax Assistant at Ernst & Young Luxembourg
beginning in March 2009. |
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Bennett Gastle welcomes Ezgi Guzel! Ezgi is from
Turkey andgraduated from the University of Ankara Faculty of Law and is
currently a Ph.D student within the same faculty. In
Canadashe is completing research for her thesis on
multicultural citizenship policy in constitutional law. Ezgi is
completing her internship at Bennett Gastle and enjoys having
professional experience in a foreign country. |
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Chuck Gastle has been retained to provide advice regarding international
competition law to the Government of Thailand. His first technical
mission is now scheduled for late January, 2009. This builds upon the
consulting work related to World Trade Organization intellectual
property issues in the
Kingdomof
Cambodiathat the firm has been involved in since 2005. This work is
described on the “
Cambodia” area of our website. |
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Chuck teaches International Trade Regulation at
Osgoode
Hall
Law
School. The course will cover the WTO, its structure, the
manner in which it deals with trade in goods, services, intellectual
property and investment. It will also deal with key issues such as
restrictions on domestic regulation, health, labour and environmental
protection. It will also deal with the treatment of Developing Countries
and Least Developing Countries, and will draw upon Chuck’s experiences
working in the
Kingdomof
Cambodia.The course will be taught four hours per week throughout the
Fall. |
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Welcome Jennifer Hadad to Bennett Gastle! Jennifer, from
Nice,
France, is a graduate of the Law University of Nice and
currently is attending the Barrister School of Marseille to become a
lawyer. She has decided to do her internship in
Torontoto improve her English and engage in the diverse culture of
Canada. |
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Chuck is in
Cambodiato give a series of workshops at the
Royal
Universityfor Law and Economics in
Phnom Penh. The lectures involve the draft Law on Undisclosed
Information and Trade Secrets and the Law on Compulsory Licensing for
Public Health. Chuck took a leading role in drafting these laws with
representatives of the
Kingdomof
Cambodia’s Departments of Commerce, Health, Mines & Industry and
Justice. Apart from drafting the laws, Chuck has also prepared course
material to be used in the Intellectual Property course that is part of
RULE’s curriculum. |
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On Sunday, August 3rd, Chuck was a guest
on Stephen LeDrew’s show on CFRB 1010 radio dealing with the recent
failure of the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Round. This
negotiating round was intended to benefit the developing world to deal
with the perception that they had been dealt with badly when the WTO was
formed in 1995. Some predict that the failure of the Doha Round will
spell disaster for the WTO. Not Chuck. It is a setback yet once again
the WTO shall continue to be an operating system for international
trade, even with the growing trend of bilateral free trade agreements. |
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Bennett Gastle welcomes Vincent Guigou as our newest intern from
the
Universityof
Aix-Marseilles, in
Aix-en-provence,
France. He is in his third year of law school of a five year program. At
the same time, we say goodbye to Bob Goerend and Marie Amelie Pons,
both second year Magistere students. We welcome Vincent and will miss
Bob and Marie! |
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Supreme Court of Canada releases decision in Honda v. Keays setting
aside award of punitive and aggravated damages. |
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Bennett Gastle welcomes Marion Hervier and Camila Carvalho!
Marionis a French law student completing her LLM program in
International Law
. She hopes to gain professional experience in a foreign country during
her stay in
Canada. Camila is a Brazilian law student also studying
International Law. This is her third visit to
Canadaand she is excited about her new adventures at Bennett
Gastle. In the future she hopes to work and live abroad. |
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During the first week of April, Chuck and Elizabeth were in
Aix-en-provence,
France, for a series of lectures at the
Universityof
Aix-Marseilleon Bennett Gastle's work in
Cambodia. Prior to this, they hosted a dinner in
Parisfor a number of students who are now interning or practicing law
there. |
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Welcome Alexandra Vinas to Bennett Gastle. Alexandra is a graduate of
the University of Aix-Marseilles in Aix-en-provence in the south of
France and she will be an intern until the end of February, 2008.
Alexandra has been a student with Ernst & Young in Marseilles
practicing in the area of tax law. She is in Canada to practice her
English, work with Chuck in the area of international law and to “enjoy”
our winter season. |
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