18 February 2003 11:36 Media Advisory - The Living Law Forum: Policing and Security Around the World In Search of Security: An International Conference on Policing and Security MONTREAL, Feb. 18 /CNW/ - Well-known
Montreal journalist, Marc Laurendeau, will lead a panel of international experts from Russia, the United Kingdom,
France, Canada and Chile to discuss policing and security issues in different countries. They will examine the common
trends and best practices that can be applied to different nations. The public forum is one of several workshops at an
international conference on policy and security being held this week in Montreal. Over 100 internationally renowned
speakers from 22 countries, including Germany, the United States, Greece, France, Russia, Chile, the United Kingdom, and
South Africa will take part in a series of workshops and panel discussions. Topics addressed will include policing post
9/11, cyber-security, forensic investigations, trans-national policing and policing and security in a 24-hour news
channel world. What: The Living Law Forum: Policing and Security Around the World Who: Marc Laurendeau, journalist When:
6:30 pm to 9:00 pm, Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Where: H Fotel Wyndham, Grand Salon 1255 Jeanne-Mance, Montreal The
Living Law Forum is free of charge and open to the general public. The conference is sponsored by the Law Commission of
Canada, an independent federal law reform agency. Program information and biographies of the speakers are available on
the Law Commission's web site www.lcc.gc.ca A media room will be available. Journalists will have access to the
speakers following their presentations.
VIEW ADDITIONAL COMPANY-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: http://www.newswire.ca/cgi-bin/inquiry.cgi?OKEY=93012 /For further
information: Linda Larocque, Tel.: (819) 423-6440, lindalarocque(at)sympatico.ca/
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