23 Jun 2016

Panel Discussion "Is Canada's Legal System Anti-Male?"

00:01:06 What is the Canadian Bar Association’s view on shared parenting?
00:02:25 Why had the North Dakota Bar Association campaigned against shared parenting?
00:04:36 Do you think women are incentivized to make false allegations?
00:08:35 What is the nature of the sentencing gap in Canada?
00:18:00 How do crown prosecutor’s handle cases of domestic abuse in BC?
00:19:08 Do you believe some lawyer’s in Canada are advising their female clients to lie about incidents of domestic violence in order to easily gain child custody?

00:21:33 What are your thoughts on how/why male victims of domestic violence are so often treated as perpetrators when they seek help?
00:27:52 Is there a gender bias in incarceration rates in Canada?
00:28:33 Why are prenuptial agreements so difficult to reinforce?
00:35:47 Why should the lay person care about the slow erosion of the presumption of innocence?
00:39:30 Does mediation work well in family courts?
00:41:00 What should be our take away lesson from the Ghomeshi trial?
00:46:07 Are things getting better [in respect to how domestic violence disputes are handled]?

On June 17th 2016 SFU Advocacy For Men & Boys hosted a discussion amongst 4 panelists to help answer the question "Is Canada's Legal System Anti-Male?". Each panelist delivered a 5 minute opening statement which was followed by a moderated discussion.

ABOUT THE PANELLISTS:

Carey Linde – Lawyer
Practicing law for over 40 years, Carey raised three children to adulthood as a single father parent. Carey is a strong advocate for consensus over conflict. But he won’t avoid the just fight when reason fails. He is a member of the Trial Lawyers’ Association of British Columbia and a past member of the American Trial Lawyers’ Association. Carey Linde pioneered the movement for equal-time shared parenting in the courts of Canada. His practice is aimed at ensuring children can keep both parents meaningfully in their lives.
Website: http://www.divorce-for-men.com/

Georgialee Lang – Mediator, Arbitrator, Lawyer
Practicing for 25 years, Georgialee has been blessed with great clients, wonderful colleagues and exceptional cases. Some of her accomplishments include: (1) Lead faculty member in British Columbia Arbitration and Mediation Institute training program for family law arbitrators, February 2013 (2) Named by “Best Lawyers in Canada” and “Lexpert” as a leading lawyer since the inception of both Ranked by Martindale Hubbell (3) Law blog “lawdiva.wordpress.com” awarded Best Canadian Legal Blog 2010 by the Canadian Blog Awards
Website: http://www.georgialeelang.com/

Dr. Don Dutton – PhD in Social Psychology, UBC
A tenured professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Department of Psychology, Don received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Toronto in 1970. In 1974, while on faculty at the University of British Columbia, he began to investigate the criminal justice response to wife assault, preparing a government report that outlined the need for a more aggressive response, and subsequently training police in “domestic disturbance” intervention techniques. He has published over 122 peer reviewed journal articles and 10 books, including the Domestic Assault of Women, The Batterer and The Abusive Personality.
Website: http://www.drdondutton.com/

Diana Davison – YouTuber, Legal Activist
A popular vlogger on gender issues, freedom of speech, and feminist interventions in the legal system, Diana is known for her well researched videos addressing the growing challenges facing men in the courtroom. Encouraging members of the public to take an interest in the legal system and to add their voices to the discussion, Diana has become a strong voice in a community concerned with protecting and preserving civil rights. Diana has recently garnered a lot of attention with her research and coverage of the Jian Ghomeshi trial in Toronto and is regularly contacted by lawyers for her perspective and analysis of witness testimony in cases going before the courts.

PANEL MODERATOR:

George Balabanian – Lawyer
George is a Montreal-born lawyer, linguist, translator, philologist, and philosopher who is best known for founding the world's only virtual class action firm, Avant-Garde Class Action (www.classactiondefence.com), which focuses on the defending against class proceedings throughout British Columbia and Canada. He holds numerous academic degrees and is primarily a communicator of ideas - whether in economics, history, game design, multilingualism, computing, gender, theology, or political theory.

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Part 2
00:00 Could you please comment on the Ghomeshi trial aftermath?
2:11 What advice do you have for a young man looking to get married?
4:24 What responsibility lies with the Lieutenant Governor/Governor General to fix family law?
5:23 Could aspects of business law be applied positively to situations where family law is failing?
7:13 What the numbers on the rates of women being killed by male partners?
8:09 Why have some organizations reacted negatively to me bringing up facts that run counter to their own?
11:25 What impact has the behaviour of Feminists had on the perception of women in general?
16:11 How dangerous is the politicization of court cases?
18:37 How can I best share info about legal biases against men with my male peers?
23:01 Does the relationship history of a female false accuser affect her credibility much in the eyes of the courts?
24:29 Do you agree that a debtor should have his passport and/or drivers license revoked for failure to pay?
28:28 With highly public and politicized cases how can both parties eloquently and ethically debate issues when public opinion weighs so heavily?
30:24 What can men/fathers do to change things?
35:18 Aren’t men the real problem?
42:30 How can we change gender biases towards equality?
45:00 Are Canadian laws now written in such a fashion where men are at risk of not knowing whether they are breaking the law relating to sexual assault?
49:17 Aren’t blanket statements harmful for gender advocacy?
51:51 What are your thoughts on private organizations/institutions enacting behavioural codes that go beyond Canadian law?

On June 17th 2016 SFU Advocacy For Men & Boys hosted a discussion amongst 4 panelists to help answer the question "Is Canada's Legal System Anti-Male?". Each panelist delivered a 5 minute opening statement which was followed by a moderated discussion and Q&A.




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