Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Natural justice as foreign concept::: U of O's dismissal of Denis Rancourt (Video)

"The employer will be relying upon post-dismissal conduct and events... first of all to support the decision to dismiss..."
-- Lynn Harnden, hired lawyer for U of O
"The state will be relying upon post-incarceration conduct of the prisoner... first of all to support the sentence of guilty..."
-- Crown prosecutor on appeal, Fascist dystopia

You decide.

This is a video extract from the first day (May 2, 2011) of binding arbitration hearings in the academic freedom case of tenured physics professor Denis Rancourt at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

The hearing dates are scheduled well into 2012.



Links to key relevant background are HERE.

Read THIS chronology!
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have heard about a non-linear time theory but I have always found it difficult to understand. Maybe UofO admin can explain it. They seem to hold it as a self evident truth.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure what book or case the second quote references - is it from a book or famous case? Is there a cite?

Denis Rancourt said...

@Anonymous seeking cite:

Handbook of Social Ailments Diagnostics, Malatesta et al., 29th edition, case study box #89, pages 102-105, in the "Fascist Law Syndrome - Appeals" article starting on page 97.

Very helpful handbook of social analysis. I consult it regularly. Well indexed.

Anonymous said...

RE: Handbook of Social Ailments Diagnostics, Malatesta et al., 29th edition, case study box #89, pages 102-105, in the "Fascist Law Syndrome - Appeals" article starting on page 97."

No luck finding anything with that title or quote, other than on this page. ISBN number or publisher? Closest thing seems to be some web references to an Italian anarchist named Errico Malatesta, who died in 1932.