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NWT Human Rights Commission – Jurisdiction and Analysis of Human Rights Issues & Online Platforms

Name of Organization: NWT Human Rights Commission

Website of Organization: www.nwthumanrights.ca

Organization’s Mandate: The Northwest Territories Human Rights Commission (NWT Human Rights Commission) works towards a Territory that is fair, diverse, safe, inclusive, and where everyone is equal.

Project Name: Jurisdiction and Analysis of Human Rights Issues & Online Platforms

Project Type: Research (memoranda used for internal purposes only)

Project Delivery: Remote

Description of Project: The NWT Human Rights Commission is made up of three independent parts:

1. Commission Members

      Commission Members are appointed by the Legislative Assembly for a term of four years. Commission members are selected based on their interest in, and sensitivity to, human rights. They are from different communities in the NWT and work part-time for the Commission. Commission members are responsible for education and promotion activities and make certain decisions under the Act.

      2. Executive Director

      The Executive Director of Human Rights is appointed by the Legislative Assembly and is responsible for the administration of the complaint process and the operations of the Commission office. The Executive Director also acts as Secretary to the Commission.

      3. Adjudicators

      The NWT Human Rights Adjudication Panel is a separate and independent agency which hears complaints referred by the Executive Director. The Adjudication Panel also hears appeals of the Executive Director’s decisions to dismiss complaints. Adjudicators are part-time and are appointed by the Legislative Assembly.

      The Project – Jurisdiction and Analysis of Human Rights Issues & Online Platforms

      The student will conduct research and summarize human rights caselaw regarding human rights related issues (hate speech, discriminatory advertising, and opinions, etc.) and online line platforms including news websites and social media accounts, personal and company social media accounts and websites, online advertising platforms, etc to determine which instances fall within the federal vs. provincial/territorial jurisdiction.

      Role of Student Volunteers: The student will be responsible for conducting legal academic/caselaw research and drafting a memo summarizing their research. The student will also provide case comments, and complete research assignments, in addition to plain language materials.

      Role of Supervising Lawyer(s): The Supervising lawyer will oversee the research submitted by the student and will provide guidance if questions arise. The lawyer supervisor will review and approve all final deliverables prior to use by the partner organization.

      Type of Law: Human rights law, constitutional law, employment law, contracts, administrative law, Indigenous law.

      Main Project Deliverable: Creating produced content (e.g. research memos, brochures, podcasts, etc.)

      Number of Student Placements: 1 student

      Hours per week the student volunteer(s) will be expected to work: 2-3 hours/week

      Regular shifts or a flexible schedule: Flexible

      Is there a workspace provided for the student at the Organization: No

      Devices and technologies the students will be required to have: Computer, internet, zoom, access to legal databases, phone

      Is there an expectation for the student(s) to be bilingual: No

      Law School Pre-Requisites: Preference for a 1L or 2L student who has completed courses or has an interest in human rights law, employment law, contracts law, administrative law, international and/or Indigenous law courses.

      Other Requirements or Expectations: Students should have demonstrated passion for human rights and equality. Familiarity with Indigenous and northern issues is an asset. Students should ideally have an understanding, or lived experience, of diversity and inclusion. Volunteer or work experience in legal research and in plain language is also considered an asset.