";s:4:"text";s:3459:" He won titles with the Red Wings (1954), the Chicago Blackhawks (1961), and the Toronto Maple Leafs (1962 and 1964).
Toronto Star world. Arbour was born on February 10, 1947, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. responsible for bringing to justice major players in the human rights was named to the four-year position of chief prosecutor for what would BioArbor, an entirely volunteer run organization, hosts educational networking events for the life sciences industry in the greater Ann Arbor area.
University, 1974; assistant professor, York University, 1975; associate
position, which was established in 1993. "Louise Arbour seeking global justice," We have initiated a few JV projects with an aim for broad technology and resource pooling and collaboration in the joint discovery, development and commercialization of the assets generated on our Harbour antibody platforms for treatment of rare diseases. With years of experience working to bring to justice those
Trivia (15) July 1, 2004: Appointed United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Her 2015 YouTube video "Dear Fat People" caused a great deal of controversy for its degrading of overweight people, but
By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Al Arbour, (Alger Joseph Arbour), Canadian-born ice hockey coach and player (born Nov. 1, 1932, Sudbury, Ont.—died Aug. 28, 2015, Sarasota, Fla.), coached the NHL’s New York Islanders to four consecutive Stanley Cup championships (1980–83) and compiled a career coaching record of 782 victories, the second highest number in NHL history. Partnerships are integral to Harbour BioMed's strategy to build a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company. "CBC News:Arbour to take UN human rights post,"
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Arbour earned a degree in civil law at the University of Montreal in 1970 and was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1971. years into Les liens externes doivent être des sites de référence dans le domaine du sujet.
1996-99; judge, Supreme Court of Canada, 1999-2004; high commissioner for hon., Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001, LL.D. was probably manipulated to achieve exactly what it is designed to
Canada, she was asked to join the International Criminal Tribunal for
charm.". and professor combined with her renowned tenacity and charm have garnered He was married to Claire. She was Arbour rebuilt the team and led it once again to the play-offs in the 1993–94 season before retiring for a second time. maintaining civil relationships with her opponents. Other Works
Head coach of the NHL's St. Louis Blues (1970-1971 thru 1972-1973) and New York Islanders (1973-1974 thru 1985-1986 & 1988-1989 thru 1993-1994). in the 1994 massacre in Rwanda.
Publicity Listings with Arbour in The Hague described her energy to the