Graduate Students
PhD in Law and Society
Name |
Interests |
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Supervisor |
Marie-Sophie Banville | Relationship with land; affect and embodiment; aboriginal title; real property law; financialization of housing; and immanent ethics |
Lindberg, D. |
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Ben-Meyer Aaron | Transnational climate law complexity and mechanism design. |
Johnson |
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Brian Calliou | Historical Development of Indigenous Legal Profession. |
Borrows |
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Akshaya Chandani | Rule of Law; Legal pluralism; Indigenous movements in India. |
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Parmar |
Kim Cholette |
Legal responses to opioid crisis: the moral dimensions of the problem – prohibition vs legalization; doctrine of individualism; the harm principle and public paternalism. |
Cochran |
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Gina Connor |
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Johnson |
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Nima Dorji | Bhutanese election law; constitutional (fundamental) rights and duties; Buddhism and law; intellectual property law. |
Ramraj |
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Rachel Flowers | Indigenous Law and Art. |
Johnson |
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David Gill | Alternatives to criminal law in both Canadian and Indigenous legal orders. |
Napoleon |
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Jason Gratl | The Regulation of Truth. |
Cochran |
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Kim Senklip Harvey | Indigenous Cultural Artistic Legal Orders. |
Johnson |
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Pak Yan Anthony Ho | Legal frameworks for the management and protection of common resources, public trust, legal history and legal discourse, social construction of law. |
Tollefson |
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Chidimma Ike |
Johnson |
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Tamunobelema Itamunoala | Climate change. |
Routh |
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Tajwar Waseem Khan |
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Ramshaw |
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Arvind Kumar | Indigenous Justice and Governance Systems; Indigenous/Adivasi/Dalit Movements; Critical Race/Caste/Indigenous Studies; Decolonization; Legal Pluralism; and Access to Justice. |
Parmar |
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Sabrina Lamanna | Revitalization of Indigenous Legal Orders; Critical Indigenous Studies; Indigenous Feminisms; Indigenous Nationhood |
Milward |
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Aaron Leakey | Dispute system design; conflict resolution; institutional design; culture & diversity; Indigenous justice; design thinking; access to justice; alternative dispute resolution; family mediation / justice. |
Lawrence |
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Eva Linde | Environmental law; climate change; human rights; international law; European Union law. |
Chan |
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Michael Litchfield | Cannabis regulation; regulation of drugs and alcohol; corporate/commercial law; real property law; governance; ethics. |
Lawrence |
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Katherine Llorca | Green legal theory. |
Johnson |
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Lana Lowe | Indigenous Environmental Law and Governance. |
Napoleon |
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Ratana Ly | Transnational regulations; legal pluralism; human rights & the environment; transitional justice. |
Ramraj |
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Maria Carolina Marinho-Ribeiro |
Cochran |
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Summer Okibe | Indigenous law; Aboriginal rights; Environmental law; climate change; climate justice; human rights; and international law. |
Lindberg, D. |
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Ademiju Olatunji | International criminal law; human rights and corruption. |
Kiyani |
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Smriti Pokhrel |
Parmar |
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Luiz Henrique Reggi Pecora |
Morales |
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Himaloya Saha | Intersection between labour laws and foreign direct investment; issues of cross-border insolvency. |
Routh |
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Mélisande Séguin | Extrativism, Indigenous law, Indigenous governance, new legal realism, political economy, human rights. |
Webber |
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Panch Rishi Dev Sharma | Comparative constitutional law; emergency constitution; comparative federalism; South Asian jurisprudence. |
Ramraj |
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Jonathan Simard |
Morales |
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Jennifer Smith | Environmental displacement of human populations; climate change refugees. |
Kiyani |
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Devyani Tewari | Gender, dis/ability, race, religion, politics of female sexuality and desirability, Health Law, Family Law, law and popular culture. |
Ramshaw |
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Paige Thombs | Religious lawyering; legal history in Canada; religion in the public sphere; legal ethics. |
Chan |
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Jessica Thompson | Legal anthropology, constitutional law, human rights law, legal theory. |
Cochran |
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Vanessa Udy | Indigenous Law, Legal Pluralism, Environmental Stewardship |
Hanna |
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Esteban Vallejo Toledo | Taxation, tax law, local taxes, property taxes, land value capture, spatial inclusion, legal geography, Indigenous law and taxation, fiscal decentralization, fiscal federalism, official statistics, legal and research ethics, dispute resolution, legal pluralism, as well as legal history and anthropology. |
Bryan |
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Mary Anne Vallianatos | Legal history; critical race feminism; administrative law; property; postcolonial theory |
Parmar |
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Mark Zion | Theory; critical legal thought; temporality; ecology; Indigeneity; posthumanism; poststructuralism. |
Johnson |
LLM in Law and Society
Name |
Interests |
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Supervisor |
Sarah Arngna'naaq |
Revitalization of Indigenous legal orders; Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit; Interaction of Indigenous legal orders with common law system; and criminal law. |
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Johnson |
Jessica Asch |
Indigenous law questions relating to citizenship; gender; matrimonial property; dispute resolution; child welfare; and lands; water and resources. |
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Borrows |
Angel M. Brant Panag |
Transformative justice, decolonization, Indigenous legal systems, human rights and social movements, sustainability and environmental law. |
Hanna |
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Kirsty Broadhead |
Canadian criminal law and the revitalization of Indigenous law, justice systems and processes. Violence against Indigenous women and over incarceration of Indigenous people. Contemporary colonialism. Indigenous self governance. Treaty relations. |
Milward |
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Monte Forster |
Milward |
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Samantha Fraughton |
Calder |
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Richard Fyfe |
Access to justice and human rights in relation to federal inmates, in particular inmates with a disability. Persistent elements of the historic concept of ‘civil death’ and public and judicial attitudes towards punishment and their influence on treatment of inmates by the state. Areas of conflict between these attitudes and the goals of rehabilitation and protection of the public. Societal implications of these conflicts. |
Cochran, Kodar |
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Leah George-Wilson |
Napoleon |
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Caroline Grady |
Indigenous business law, including First Nations taxation, financing, and business structuring. |
Bryan |
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Hibah Tul Hussain Jaffry |
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Ramraj |
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Meredith James |
Remediation and reclamation of sites impacted by contamination, development and other disturbances; Aboriginal law; Indigenous laws; and Environmental law. |
Curran |
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Michael Johnston |
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Cochran |
Toluwalope Kolawole |
Environmental and energy law; alternative dispute resolution and collaborative governance. |
Napoleon |
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Chibueze Ngozi | Public interest law; sustainable business; technology and innovation; corporate regulation. |
Ramshaw |
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Jacqueline Ohayon | Indigenous governance; Indigenous jurisdiction; Resistance movements; Environmental law; Climate justice; Legal pluralism; Legal anthropology. |
Lindberg, D. |
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Archana Ravichandradeva | Human rights; international human rights and humanitarian law; critical race theory; and third world approaches to international law. |
Parmar |
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Ezinwanne Raymond | Critical legal studies. |
Ramshaw |
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Tom Redl |
Indigenous law applicable to organization governance and ESG programs. |
Johnson |
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Alamdeep Sangha |
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Parmar |
Lauren Sapic |
Feminist Legal Theory; Sports Law; Administrative Law; and Human Rights |
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Calder |
Katarina Sawchuk |
Indigenous law; Restorative Justice; Indigenous-based principles in the justice system; Alternatives to the criminal justice system. |
Milward |
Visiting Research Students (VRS)
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Interests |
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Supervisor |
International Exchange Students (IES - ELTE)
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Interests |
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Supervisor |
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