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BOND, Jennifer »


Jennifer Bond

Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3314)
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I research and write on the intersections between international criminal law and refugee law. A particular focus is use of the exclusion provision, which denies refugee status to individuals who are accused of committing criminal acts in their countries of origin.

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LIEW, Jamie »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Common Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 x 7744
Cell: 613-808-5592
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I am an immigration and refugee lawyer and expert. I am willing and able to speak about any immigration programs including refugee and protected persons, family sponsorship, economic, temporary status, citizenship status and status granted on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. I'm also able to speak about admission to and removal from Canada, and the legal processes a migrant may go through, including constitutional and Charter challenges. As well, I'm happy to comment on the gendered, racist and marginalizing impact of immigration law on migrants.

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MONETTE TREMBLAY, Justine »


PhD student
Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section
Women's Studies Institute

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Cell: 4388806627
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I specialize in international human rights law, with a particular interest in feminist and decolonial theories of law. My doctoral research focuses specifically on truth and reconciliation commissions and the perceptions of victims, including survivors of sexual violence. My broader research interests concern women's experience of armed conflict and their involvement in the transitional justice process. I also teach a course at the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies on the role of law, in Canada and internationally, in the emancipation or oppression of women.

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NAKACHE, DELPHINE »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 6135625800, ext: 2647
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Public international law; refugees and displaced persons; migrant workers; citizenship; irregular migration and border control

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English and French , Allemand