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FOURNIER, Pascale »


Pascale Fournier

Chaire de recherche sur le pluralisme juridique et le droit comparé
Associate professor
Faculty of Law
Civil Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 p.3083
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Human rights; Islam and Judaism in Europe and North America; Children's human rights; Criminal law and cultural diversity; Comparative law of the family.

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GIROUX, Michelle »


Full professor
Faculty of Law
Civil Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3243)
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Droit des personnes et de la famille plus particulièrement en ce qui a trait à la garde des enfants et aux nouvelles technologies de la reproduction. Droit médical, plus spécifiquement la bioéthique.

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GRUBEN, Vanessa »


Vanessa Gruben

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Assistant professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Common Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3089)
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My main fields of research include issues related to health law, assisted human reproduction and family law.

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HECHT, Mark »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Common Law

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Office: 6137477800
Cell: 6132206362
Home: 6134406623
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Mark Erik Hecht is a lawyer, academic and human rights advocate as well as the co-founder of Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada. He is currently legal advisor to the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa and the senior legal counsel to Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada. Prior to his recent appointments, he was a visiting professor at the University of Ottawa and an assistant professor and the access to justice chair at the University of Windsor. Mr. Hecht’s primary research interest is international child law, specifically the role and involvement of the private sector in the commercial sexual exploitation of children.

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KEHOE, Kate »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Common Law

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Office: 6136682416
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My fields of research include child protection, the judiciary and judicial education, miscarriages of justice including wrongful convictions, and self-represented litigants. I practiced child protection for eight years, wrote a text for the judiciary on child protection in Ontario, and acted as a policy analyst for the Motherisk Commission which examined miscarriages of justice in child protection cases resulting from unreliable hair testing for drugs and alcohol at Sick Kids. I worked for the National Judicial Institute for almost ten years, designing educational programs and resources on gender-based violence, the Charter, Evidence, Preventing Wrongful Convictions, self-represented litigants, and other topics. I am currently working with the National Self-Represented Litigants Project.

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