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  1. View Miriam Pinkeszs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Department of Justice Canada | Ministère de la Justice du Canada · Location: Canada · 139...

  2. 10 avr. 2016 · L’étudiante Miriam Pinkesz a récemment publié un article intitulé “Carter c Canada: Un tournant dans le droit fondamental à mourir au Canada” ( Trinity College Law Review, mars 2016) pour lequel le comité de rédaction de la revue lui a attribué le prix du meilleur article en langue française.

  3. Miriam Pinkesz: Position: BCL/LLB Candidate, McGill University Faculty of Law: Pages: 269-284

  4. Ida Ngueng Feze, Gabriel Marrocco, Miriam Pinkesz, Jacqueline Lacey, and Yann Joly. Abstract Since the early 1990s, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (formerly Citizenship and Immigration Canada) began using DNA testing technology in the processing of family reunification applications.

  5. 17 sept. 2019 · Some scholars have expressed concerns that epigenetic data may be instrumentalized by lawyers in court to claim a lower sentence for a criminal who has a particular epigenetic profile allegedly associated with increased susceptibility to aggressive or impulsive behaviour.

  6. Gratien Dalpé, Miriam Pinkesz, Gabriel Marrocco & Yann Joly - 2020 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 15 (1-2):4-38. Empirical research regarding genetic discrimination in the province of Quebec is largely limited.

  7. McGill Law student Miriam Pinkesz, wins first prize for Best French Language Article, entitled 'Droit Fondamontal à Mourir au Canada', published in the Trinity College Law Review, Vol. XIX, (University of Dublin), March 2016.