In addition to their scholarly research and publication activities, the Institute's faculty, associates and staff carry out research projects and provide advisory services to agencies of the United Nations and regional organizations, and assist government departments and non-governmental organizations in Canada and internationally.
The Institute's faculty and associates support core curriculum and course offerings in information technology law issues, including: internet law, law and technology, privacy law, information technology transactions, electronic commerce, biotechnology, intellectual property and commercialization of research and development projects.
Institute members have received numerous grants and awards to pursue research in many challenging areas. These include: end of life treatment, policy and practice; patient safety; privacy and confidentiality of health information; public health emergencies; commercialization of biomedical research; health care in correctional systems; migrant health risks and needs; mental capacity and medical decision-making; HIV/AIDS policy; and foetal/maternal rights, among others.